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In the planet's service? Daily Princetonian
The neo-Gothic facade of Whitman College will delight those Princeton undergraduates for whom romantic arch sings, gargoyles and leaded windows are the ultimate Ivy League living experience.
On Disney, dreams and detours Daily Princetonian
Tim Murdoch '84, the founder and president of consulting firm Murdoch International, is a family man and a lacrosse enthusiast who values the intellectual rigor and lifestyle flexibility of his entrepreneurial lifestyle: he once walked away from a second-round interview with Disney because its slogan at the time was "If you don't come into work on Saturday, don't bother coming in on Sunday!" Alex
More voting equipment scrutiny possible AP via Yahoo! News
After a series of voting problems in primaries around the country, the federal agency charged with overseeing elections is poised to approve new security measures to make voting equipment safer and more reliable.
The 17th Annual Wall Street Analyst Forum to be held December 6th & 7th, 2006 Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance
NEW YORK----The Wall Street Analyst Forum is hosting its 17th Annual Analyst Forum on December 6th & 7th at The Princeton Club on 15 West 43rd St. in NYC. Investors are invited to meet with the CEOs/CFOs of NYSE/NASDAQ/AMEX corporations conducting group meetings, breakout sessions & one-on-one meetings.
Soluziona's Managed Pay and BCM Business Units Become Miria Systems, Inc. Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance
MEDIA, Pa. & OAKLAND, Calif.----Backed by a multi-million dollar investment from Edison Venture Fund, the Business Content Management consulting and ManagedPay software businesses of Soluziona USA have been consolidated into a new company called Miria Systems, Inc. .
Election observers concerned about e-vote tampering The Star-Ledger
For the last week, a pair of Sequoia Advantage electronic voting machines has sat in the lobby of the Millburn Public Library, where township voters will cast ballots today.
Security Measures For Voting Equipment Expected CBS 2 New York
After a series of voting problems in primaries around the country, the federal agency charged with overseeing elections is poised to approve new security measures to make voting equipment safer and more reliable. But reforms proposed by the Election Assistance Commission are unlikely to take effect until long after Tuesday's election.
Advertiser-Agency Relationships Turn a Bit Brighter New York Times
A widely followed annual survey suggests that Madison Avenue is still struggling to adjust to profound new challenges.
PR Newswire Summary of Technology Copy, Nov. 6, 2006 SYS-CON Media
Following is a summary of high technology news releases transmitted today by PR Newswire. The full text of these releases is available at the PR Newswire for Journalists, http://media.prnewswire.com/.
No Fed Scrutiny of Voting Equipment for Now The Signal
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — After a series of voting problems in primaries around the country, the federal agency charged with overseeing elections is poised to approve new security measures to make voting software and hardware safer and more reliable.


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