What's in a name?
What's in a name? Not much if your plan's sound - The Clarion-Ledger (The Clarion-Ledger)
What's in a name? Not much if your plan's sound In the height of the dotcom era, I made a bad business decision. Another company owned a domain name a Web site name I thought I just had to have, so I offered the owner $25,000 to buy the name. Thank goodness, she turned me down.
Blanco appoints 3 more to Recovery Authority (2theadvocate.com)
Gov. Kathleen Blanco has appointed three more men to the board of directors of the Louisiana Recovery Authority, which is helping plan and coordinate her response to the hurricanes.
Chemical Rules Threaten EU Animal Testing Plan (Planet Ark)
BRUSSELS - Tests on animals could be cut by more than 2 million from nearly 11 million under a new plan but rules being introduced on the use of chemicals will counteract this initiative, the European Commission said on Monday.
State Senate OK's Healthcare Plan (RedNova)
By Scott S. Greenberger, The Boston Globe Nov. 10--Setting up a battle with the House, the Massachusetts Senate approved a healthcare plan yesterday designed to cover about half of the state's roughly 500,000 uninsured residents over the next two years.
Bright Now! Dental Inc. Opens Another New Dental Office in the Phoenix Area (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
AVONDALE, Ariz.----Nov. 9, 2005--As part of the effort to expand its Phoenix-area presence, Bright Now! Dental Inc., the nation's leading provider of business support services to dentists, today announced the grand opening of the second new Bright Now!
8 SHAWAAL 1426 AH SRINAGAR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2005 (Greater Kashmir)
Srinagar, Nov 10: The State government has received a major setback in their plan of establishing a dental college and hospital in Jammu as the Dental Council of India (DCI) has refused to grant recognition to the college citing many deficiencies.
Surgeons tackle folly of smoking (BBC News)
Surgeons plan to show school pupils the grim effects of oral cancer to encourage them not to take up smoking.
Senate's health care plan drops tax (Cape Cod Times)
By DAVID KIBBE TIMES BOSTON BUREAU and Robin Lord Staff writer BOSTON - The state Senate unanimously approved a health care plan yesterday intended to cut the number of uninsured in half within two years, but a fight is brewing with the House over whether a payroll tax is needed to pay for it.
Dental, vision spending accounts fill gap (Federal Times)
Employees who enroll in a high-deductible health plan with a health savings account for next year will be eligible to open a flexible spending account for their dental and vision expenses an option not available to them in the past.
Ohio Dentists Go the Distance to Provide Emergency Dental Care to Over 300 Gulf Coast Residents Displaced by Hurricane (U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News)
Eleven members of the Ohio Dental Association collectively spent more than three weeks in Baton Rouge and surrounding areas, providing emergency dental care to evacuees residing in three Red Cross shelters and one FEMA trailer community. The people treated for the most part not only lost their homes, but their source of employment as well. Some of the dental care provided was treatment
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