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SCOTLAND GETS NATIONAL HOLIDAY.. BUT YOU WON'T GET DAY OFF (Daily Record)
ST ANDREW'S Day is to be made a national holiday in Scotland. But workers won't get an extra day off to honour Scotland's patron saint. Instead, bosses will be encouraged to swap an existing local bank holiday for one on November 30.
Producers On Digital (New Zealand) & Colorado Producer, Cero Video Produc...
International producers On Digital (New Zealand) & Colorado Video Production (DP Rich Raney) shoot and produce a national ad campaign for the international company, James Hardie Siding, in DVCPRO 50 on the Panasonic HVX200 P2 camera. (PRWEB Sep 12, 2006)
National Assisted Living Week (WBKO-TV Bowling Green)
It's National Assisted Living week ... and Grandparent's Day kicked off the week long celebration. This morning residents at the Bowling Green Retirement Village were decked out in patriotic colors in remembrance of the fifth anniversary of the September 11th attacks.
Big business backs Scotland’s bid for Commonwealth Games (The Herald)
Scotland's bid to host the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow is being taken nationwide with four major business backers announced yesterday. Glasgow's campaign is being taken on to road, rail, and into thousands of retail outlets and the pockets, purses, and wallets of bank customers.
Scotland's role in commando force revealed (The Scotsman)
SCOTLAND'S key role in forming Britain's famous commando forces is to be explored in a major new exhibition at the National War Museum of Scotland.
IT REALLY IS TIME TO BACK THE GREEN FOOD REVOLUTION CAMPAIGN (Scottish Green ...
Eleanor Scott MSP, Green Speaker on Health, said: "Although there are some areas of success such as in the encouragement of breastfeeding, I'm not a bit surprised that in most areas there has been little or no improvement - what chance does government "healthy eating" advertising have when dwarfed by supermarket "buy our junk now" advertising?
CMO Council partners with National Crime Prevention Council on ad campaign (B...
New York—The Chief Marketing Officer Council has partnered with the National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) to launch an ad campaign against cyber crime. The campaign, which will have the tagline, “Take a bite out of cyber crime,” will feature NCPC’s cartoon character McGruff the Crime Dog. Corporate sponsors include CNET Networks, Comcast, Intel Corp., McAfee Inc., USA Today and VeriSign. The
Smart Growth Resource Library: Comparing Green Building Guidelines and Health...
Comparing Green Building Guidelines and Healthy Homes Principles is a report from the National Center for Healthy Housing that compares major national green building and indoor air quality guidelines with NCHH's set of recommended healthy housing criteria to assess the extent to which these programs protect residents from health and safety hazards.
More Bark, New 'Byte' for Crime Dog McGruff; New Campaign Aims to Take a Bite...
WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) today announces a new "Take a Bite Out of Cyber Crime" public awareness campaign ( http://www.bytecrime.org/ ) funded by a coalition of private sector partners.
Yale’s Rudd Center Sponsors Contest to Promote Healthy Eating and Fight Wei...
New Haven, Conn. — The Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity at Yale is launching its first annual “Seeds of Healthy Change Competition,” inviting the public to submit ideas to help in Yale’s campaign to fight obesity and weight discrimination.
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