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12.1.2007
Chamber of Commerce Battles Climate Bill

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has fired what it calls the "opening salvo" in the fight against the Warner-Lieberman climate bill.

The chamber has unveiled an ad on its website dramatizing what it believes would be the effect of the Warner-Lieberman bill, which mandates government restrictions on carbon dioxide. Arguing that the legislation will make energy prohibitively expensive, the commercial shows a man cooking eggs over a few candles in his kitchen, kissing his scarf-and-woolen-mitten-clad family goodbye, and then running to work rather than driving a car. The ad is already circulating on blogs and beginning Monday will appear on airport monitors at Reagan National Airport and Dulles International Airport.

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Sferra Fine Linens set the standard in luxury
Different Colorful Linens of Sferra in etabletop

Sferra Fine Linens set the standard in luxury for the home. Since its inception in 1891, the company has evolved to become the most exclusive name in home textiles. With unsurpassed quality, Sferra continues to design for the times, creating a one-of-a-kind marriage of comfort and modern day elegance. Sferra Fine Linens have graced society homes as well as tables at White House state dinners.

The hand-embroidered detailing on the beautiful Francesca sheet set by Sferra will give your bedroom a classic and elegant look that you will love. These heirloom quality linens feature an intricate floral scrollwork pattern that is bordered with a delicate Italian lace inset for added texture and detailing. The white and ivory sheets are constructed of 100% Italian spun Egyptian cotton for added softness and smoothness to allow you to rest in perfect comfort. The Francesca sheets will give your bedroom that touch of luxury that you are looking for.

Sferra Fice Linens set the standard in luxury for the table. Sferra continues to design for the times, creating a one of a kind marriage of comfort and modern day elegance. Please purchase on online www.etabletop.com
Science inventions in 2006
Top 10 Science Discoveries in 2006

Science is nothing other than discovery and understanding things. To some it's a study to others an adventure. One of the earliest of sciences it fails to loose its place as the number one in research and development. Every year great minds mull over the year that has been and list what the top 10 or 20 science discoveries for the year are.

In 2006 leaders among science discoveries were:

1. A chance to know mankind's primordial past by the study of comet particles brought back to earth by NASA's spaceship Stardust. The comet particles are said to contain gases and dust from the formation of the solar system 4.6 billion years ago. Around 150 scientists all over the world are involved in the study of and discovery from the comet remains.

2. Paleontologists have found in Nunavut in Canada a 375 million year old fossil that bridges the gap between land and aquatic creatures. Names Tiktaalik roseae or fishapod the fossil may well solve many mysteries of evolution.

3. For years mankind has attempted to reach the core of the earth. In April 2006 ateam of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program was able to drill a mile into the ocean crust and collect intact samples of the crusts various layers which includes the deepest layer known as gabbro.

4. A Russian Grigory Perelman resolved a complex Mathematical problem known as Poincare's Conjecture. For this achievement he was awarded the prestigious Fields Medal by the International congress of Mathematicians.

5. The discovery of nano creatures in acid sludge in mines could lead the way to understanding life forms that survive under extreme conditions. Organisms that live in mine sludge oxidize iron to get sustainable energy.

6. An antiquarian book written in 1650 contains important information on traditional healing methods used Indonesia.

7. Genetic studies revealed that human and chimpanzee ancestors could have inbred more than 6.3 million years ago.

8. A crash between two galaxies enabled scientists to detect invisible dark matter for the first time.

9. Ocean research teams discovered that a large area of the South Pacific had almost no sea floor sediment.

10. Research showed that starlings could learn and recognize grammatical patterns called recursion once thought to be uniquely a human language trait.

In an attempt to understand himself and life mankind has continuously studied all aspects of life past and present. Physics, math, biology, chemistry, anthropology, nutrition, medicine, molecular biology and astronomy among many other fields contribute to understanding man's evolution and the creation of a sustainable future. It is study, brainstorming, and debate that led to discovery. Every year experts review the year that has been. As always lists are not stringent and a matter of choice and taste. It is not what leads but the knowledge of what has happened that is important.

The World Wide Web hosts thousands of websites that bring science closer to lay persons and knowledge on the internet promotes learning and an understanding of how science works.

About Author:

Barry Allen is a freelance writer for www.1888PressRelease.com, the premier website to Submit Free Press Release for any announcements including launching of new product or services, new website, announcing new hires, sponsoring a special event or seminar and more..

7.2.2007
Targeted attacks aim to bypass security measures by individually
Top executives face personalized e-mail attacks

Online miscreants have targeted 500 key business executives in what is believed to be the first mass-targeted malicious-software attack, according to security vendor MessageLabs.

Targeted attacks aim to bypass security measures by individually addressing e-mails, which often contain zero-day exploits.

On June 26, MessageLabs intercepted more than 500 individual e-mail attacks targeted at individuals in senior management positions in a variety of organizations around the world. Normally, MessageLabs sees approximately 10 targeted attacks per 200 million e-mails per day, according to Mark Sunner, MessageLabs' chief security analyst.

The malicious e-mails contain the name and job title of the victim in the subject line. The vertical sector most targeted was banking and finance, with chief investment officers being targeted in 30 percent of the attacks, according to Sunner. However, other verticals were also targeted. Eleven percent of the intended victims were chief executive officers, while 6 percent were chief finance officers.
Sunner said the executives being targeted were perhaps "not that tech-savvy." In the attacks, an executable file was embedded in a Microsoft Word document. If the victim opened the document and clicked on a link, the file would have run a data-stealing Trojan horse that relied on creating buffer overflow conditions in Office documents.

MessageLabs said it did not know who had perpetrated the attack. "It's a certainty that some executives were compromised," Sunner said.

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There are varieties of reasons for moving
Step By Step Guide To Moving

It is believed that most of the Americans moves or changes their home at lest 3-4 times in 50-60 years. There are varieties of reasons for moving, like change of job, health etc. Moving reason varies but the experience of moving remains constant. Most of the people experience the moving as a stressful exercise. But it is possible to make moving not a bad but a good experience. This step by step guide will help anyone to relive from the tension of moving.

Step I
Very first thing to do to ease the tension from moving is planning early. Prepare your moving plan as early as possible. Ideal time is around one and half month to 2 months before the actual date for moving. Make this moving plan very detailed one. If possible make list of the things to do and arrange them chronologically like on particular day you have to visit the school and apply for the transfer. ........Read more here : Step By Step Guide To Moving
When you think about Marketing
Points To Consider

by: Warwick Motley

Internet Marketing

When you think about Marketing, what do you think of first? Which aspects of Marketing are important, which are essential, and which ones can you take or leave? You be the judge.

Millions of individuals are taking full advantage of the Internet these days. And they should considering how many great ways there are to earn extra cash. Some even make the decision to earn a living completely from home. Far too many folks are sick and tired of dealing with major companies and random lay-offs. You simply never know when it might be your turn to go. Therefore they begin making money online. Now, there are several ways one can go about this. Some people choose to start their very own Internet business, which can likely be ran from their home. While others dabble in adsense and make cash off of daily web traffic. Believe it or not, there is a great deal of money to be made this way.

It's crucial to consider what you need to avoid if your goal is making money online. Along with all the wonderful options at your fingertips, there are scams galore. I can't tell you how many scammers I've spotted online selling their hoopla. They pitch a great game about making money online. Virtually all of them will tell you how much can be made on the web if you do this and this, and then they proceed to pitch a product they're selling. Most likely it's a DVD or some sort of bogus software. This is where you have to stop and think for a moment. If they can really make so much cash doing what they're encouraging you to do, then why are they spending their time and effort pitching something to you? Wouldn't they be off making money online themselves? Instead they've chosen to sell a gimmicky product, which basically just amounts to some information. Obviously they weren't doing to well.

Once you begin to move beyond basic background information, you begin to realize that there's more to Marketing than you may have first thought.

When striving to earn cash via the web, avoid product pitches that guarantee riches. You can attain the crucial information you need for starting an online business, building websites and earning adsense revenue, or selling products via auctions, just by scouring the web. It's all free. Begin by contemplating how you want to start making money online and what aspect of web-business you'd excel at. The more time and effort you put into your online money-making, the more turn-over you'll surely see.

As your knowledge about Marketing continues to grow, you will begin to see how Marketing fits into the overall scheme of things. Knowing how something relates to the rest of the world is important too.

About The Author
Warwick Motley is the webmaster of :-
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6.20.2007
The highly unusual test takes the hybrid
Google and utility to test hybrids that sell back power

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--Google and Pacific Gas & Electric have unveiled their vision of a future in which cars and trucks are partly powered by the country's electric grids, and vice versa.

The companies displayed on Monday six Toyota Prius and Ford Escape hybrid vehicles modified to run partly on electricity from the power grid, allowing the vehicles to go up to 75 miles on a gallon of gas, nearly double the number of miles of a regular hybrid. They also modified one vehicle to give electricity back to the power company.

The highly unusual test takes the hybrid, which is now familiar on American roads, a step further by using extra batteries to hold energy made and distributed by a power company. The technology is eagerly awaited by energy experts and environmentalists, but is not yet ready to go commercial because the additional batteries are not yet durable enough.

Google's philanthropic foundation, Google.org, headed by Larry Brilliant, led the conversion and announced that it would be investing or giving away about $10 million to accelerate the development of battery technology, plug-in hybrids, and vehicles capable of returning stored energy to the grid.

Speaking on a sun-splashed dais in Google's parking lot to an audience well shaded by one of its new solar arrays, Brilliant described the vehicle designed to give energy back to the grid as "a bit of a science project."

But some observers, like the Stanford professor Stephen Schneider, who was one of the authors of the recent United Nations report on climate change, said that just getting this embryonic technology demonstrated by a company with Google's heft was a victory in itself. "These guys have clout with hundreds of millions of young and middle-aged people," he said, adding that what was necessary to jump-start a new type of car was a combination of reliability, affordability and "cool."

The six vehicles are used by Google employees near the company's Mountain View headquarters, and sit under a carport with a roof of solar cells. The cells are connected to the power grid, so they make energy whether the cars are charging or not. Dan Reicher, Google.org's director for climate change and energy initiatives, said the carports were meant to demonstrate a switch from fossil fuels to solar power.

Google is using batteries from A123Systems of Watertown, Mass., a company that sells an aftermarket kit to convert the Prius to a plug-in vehicle.

The Prius that has been converted to allow two-way flows of electricity is a more speculative project. PG&E, the utility serving Northern California, will send wireless signals to the car while it is parked and plugged in to determine its state of charge. It can then recharge the batteries or draw out power.

The transactions will be tiny, a few kilowatt-hours at a time, worth a few cents each, but if there were thousands of such vehicles, a utility could store power produced in slack hours until it was needed at peak times, said Brad Whitcomb, PG&E's vice president for customer products and services.

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