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TurkishPress

January 14th, 2010 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 triad

Based in Plymouth, Michigan, TurkishPress.com is a comprehensive Web site featuring news and information about Turkey. TurkishPress.com features daily news, sports, business, travel, weather, and more. It’s available free to anyone with Internet access. TurkishPress.com is run by Anatolia.com, Inc. Anatolia.com, Inc is a privately held company. TurkishPress.com is updated every day with news, sports, weather and more.

Each day tens of thousands Web users visit TurkishPress.com to get news and information important to them. Their content partners include: Anadolu Ajansi, Directorate General of Press and Information, Voice of America, TRT, Turkish Airline, Delta Ltd, Republic of Turkey Ministry of Tourism and more. Anatolia.com or Turkishpress.com by no means receives funding nor is it run by any government agency.

For more information, please visit http://www.turkishpress.com

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APS

January 13th, 2010 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 triad

APS, Algeria’s News Agency, was founded on December 1st, 1961 in the wake of the national liberation war to be its standard-bearer on the world media scene. Its first hand-typed news with the national flag’s colours was then taken up by all the foreign media of the time. As a strong supporter of the November 1954 Revolution, APS settled soon after the cease-fire at the Kasbah of Algiers, a historical place and the Mecca of the resistance during the war. The agency was getting itself actively prepared to the post war period, i.e. reconstruction of the country, consolidation of national sovereignty, not to mention its duty of solidarity with other third-world liberation movements.

On April 1st 1963, the agency, which moved to a building at Ernesto Che Guevara Boulevard where it stayed for over 30 years, got its telegraphic news broadcasting underway and connected to the main world agencies. It also extended its network of regional bureaux and invested in its representations abroad. Its expanding photography service at the time enabled APS to spread pictures of Algeria’s wide reconstruction process using the “Belino” system. At the agency’s central editorial office, the news is collected by 12 chief editorial staffs: the political, social, cultural, sports, regional, investigations and reporting, business, data banks, international, translation and Internet departments.

For more information, please visit http://www.aps.dz/an/

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SITA

January 12th, 2010 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 triad

SITA a.s. Slovak News Agency is the largest private provider of complex information services in Slovakia. It is a modern information medium based on an independent news agency. The news team at SITA has over a hundred experienced full-time reporters, editors, analysts, and dozens of other part-time staff members. It produces over 400 agency news items per day, dozens of sector overviews in various languages, and media monitoring services. SITA was established as a news agency in 1997 with the aim of providing current, balanced, and politically impartial information from the economic and political sphere. Since the beginning the agency had the idea that it would deliver information not only through other media, but also directly without time delay and filtering to people who make decisions in the political sphere or in business.

SITA has widened its classic agency services (online news service covering local and international politics, society, economy, and sports) in 2001 by specialized services for businesses and institutions. These include overviews sent by e-mail, sector monitoring services, media analyses, political analyses, media monitoring, and other information products. SITA is now not merely a source of quality information but also a provider of individualized information solutions. The agency provides to businesses that require individual turnkey solutions complex coverage of information needs, taking into consideration their communication language. Their news services are used by local and foreign media, government institutions, diplomatic missions, banks, as well as other businesses active in finance and capital sphere and other areas of business.

For more information, please visit http://www.sita.sk

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Craig Daily Press

January 11th, 2010 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 triad

The Craig Daily Press is located in Craig, Colo., which is 40 miles west of Steamboat Springs. The newspaper has roots back into the late 1800s and distributes 3,200 copies Monday through Friday and 9,200 copies Saturday in Craig and throughout Moffat and Rio Blanco County. The Craig Daily Press converted from a weekly publication to a daily paper Monday, Feb. 11, 1963. Craig is the seat of one of the largest geographic counties in Colorado which combines a rich tradition of the Old West with a new vision of economic growth. The area is home to a population that has demonstrated steady growth during the past decade with a growing retail base and some of the most productive coal mines in the world.

In addition, it is also known as the big game capital of Colorado as hunters from throughout the United States travel to Moffat County in the fall to hunt elk, deer and antelope. The owners of the company are Dolph C. Simons III, Dan C. Simons, Pamela Ann Simons, Linda Simons and Ralph D. Gage Jr. Dolph C. Simons III is the President of the World Companys Newspapers division, Dan C. Simons is President of the World Companys Electronics division. Ralph Gage is the Chief Operating Officer of The World Company. All reside in Lawrence. Thomas L. Hornbaker, also of Lawrence, is the company controller. Suzanne Schlicht of Steamboat Springs, Colo., is regional manager for WorldWest Limited Liability Company.

For more information, please visit http://www.craigdailypress.com

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Boulder County Business Report

January 10th, 2010 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 triad

The Boulder County Business Report, an award-winning bi-weekly business newspaper, delivers quality business journalism through many forms of media. Known for comprehensive all-local business reporting in the biweekly business journal, BCBR also has embraced the Internet and e-mail, and frequently provides commentary and local news on radio programs and community TV.
Here’s a summary of the many different ways that business owners, executives and up-and-comers can obtain the business information they need to succeed: Hard-hitting business news, in-depth analysis, comprehensive business data, public records, economic statistics. All of these pack the pages of the Boulder County Business Report.

Founded in 1982, BCBR is focused on the fast-growing areas of Boulder and Broomfield counties, as well as the high-growth regional market surrounding the U.S. 36 Corridor. BCBR.com delivers via the Internet what the Boulder County Business Report provides in print: in-depth business coverage, data and more. BCBR.com provides more than 11 years of story archives, access to thousands of local companies through our DataBank databases of business lists and directories and the leading economic indicators for Boulder and Broomfield counties. The Web site is also a portal that links to hundreds of local, state and national business sites. Add in blogs, columnists, RSS feeds and opinion polls, and BCBR.com is a powerful business outlet.

For more information, please visit http://www.bcbr.com

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Asia News Agency (P) Ltd

January 9th, 2010 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 triad

Asia News Agency (P) Ltd. (ANA) is the original and only diplomatic news consultancy service in India and South Asia. It has been serving the diplomatic community based in India and abroad for the last 31 years and among its niche clientele are the Ambassadors and High Commissioners of practically all embassies based in India. All Indian embassies across the world are also utilising the services of ANA. Asia News Agency are the publishers of News Behind The News, a journal published every week, specifically for India-based diplomats and the foreign audience interested in understanding India and South Asia. ANA processes information and presents it in a format and a manner intelligible to foreigners.ANA’s services include preparing Special Studies and historical backgrounders on India/South Asia specific subjects.

News Behind the News (NBN) is designed to meet the requirements of the India based diplomatic community. It also caters to the requirements of executives of multinational and joint venture companies, banks, FIIs, and basically foreign organisations and instititions interesed in India specific information. This service is the only one of its kind in India and South Asia. News Behind the News analyses, week after week, the various issues and developments taking place in India with reference to political developments; issues concerning India’s economic, fiscal and financial policies in the post-liberalisation phase; India’s relations with its neighbours and with the world community; India’s Defence and Space policy etc. It provides a complete overview of all significant issues in India and South Asia.

For more information, please visit http://www.india-newsbehindnews.com

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Bend Weekly

January 8th, 2010 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 triad

Bend Weekly is locally owned and operated by .Com Endeavors, Inc. (DCEi), Bend, OR and is a privately-owned corporation not affiliated with any homeowners association or management group. Bend Weekly assumes no responsibility for any transaction entered into because of this publication or website and reserves the right to edit or omit ads or editorial information not suitable for this publication. They welcome your information about news, events, and other activities occurring primarily in the Bend area. They also include information about awards and honors of Bend, Redmond, Sunriver, Sisters, and Lapine residents.

Typically for harder news and upcoming events, including from the City of Bend, Bend Chamber of Commerce, other governmental agencies. Includes Development Update, Bend Chronicles. Neighbors - Feature stories about activities and residents in the area, including classes and workshops in Bend and other areas of Central Oregon, and information about charitable organizations. Things to do - Activities and events happening in their Bend and Central Oregon coverage area; usually family-related activities, but includes a variety of events. Includes holiday events during the year.

For more information, please visit http://www.bendweekly.com

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Embassy

January 7th, 2010 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 triad

Embassy is Canadas influential foreign policy newspaper. With a weekly readership of over 60,000 it is the forum for debate on international issues for politicians, foreign policy experts, diplomats, aid workers, the military, leaders in trade and business and immigrant communities in Canada. Embassy Newspaper is the Wednesday edition of The Hill Times, the best-read political newspaper in Canada. Embassy Newspaper, like her sister paper The Hill Times, covers the inside world of Canadian federal politics, but Embassy delves more deeply into Canadian foreign policy, how foreign policy and international issues affect Canadian domestic politics, and the key players who conduct business for Canada on the international stage. Embassy’s news coverage and analysis focus heavily on important issues such as trade, defence, international policy and development, public safety, the environment, immigration, diplomacy, and sovereignty.

It also covers breaking international news and Canada’s role on the international scene. They’ve also featured exclusive interviews with the likes of Hans Blix, Walter Natynczyk, Ren Prval, Vicente Fox and Ray Henault. Embassy’s opinion pages are filled with challenging ideas and analyses from leading Canadian thinkers and writers. Their columnists include Richard Gwyn, Gwynne Dyer, Scott Taylor, Luke Eric Peterson and senior editor Jim Creskey, to name a few. Embassy also regularly features opeds from Canadian and foreign policymakers, as well as academics and trade and civil society groups. Their readership turns to The Hill Times and Embassy Newspaper each and every week for the news and information they need.

For more information, please visit http://embassymag.ca

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Molalla Pioneer

January 6th, 2010 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 triad

For 97 years the Molalla Pioneer has served the news and advertising needs of the residents and businesses of the Molalla area. The Pioneer is owned by Eagle Newspapers, one of the largest weekly newspaper chains in the Northwest. However, each newspaper, including the Pioneer, is locally managed and operated. The winner of numerous journalism and advertising awards, the weekly Molalla Pioneer newspaper is run by publisher Joe Wilson. The Pioneer presently employs five full-time people in its downtown Molalla office two in the news department, two in advertising and a publisher.

The Pioneer shares circulation, production and bookkeeping staff with its sister paper, the Canby Herald. The Pioneers annual payroll is more than $240,000. Much of that money is spent locally. Community newspapers such as the Pioneer specialize in local news. There is no other place to find this type of news. They do not print state or national news except where it applies locally. Their newspaper is a proud member of the National Newspaper Association and the Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association.

For more information, please visit http://molallapioneer.com

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Statesman Journal

January 5th, 2010 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 triad

Since the first edition of the Statesman Journal’s predecessors rolled off the press more than 150 years ago, their mission has remained the same: to be the mid-Willamette Valley’s primary source for local news and advertising information. The Statesman Journal is the largest news-gathering organization in the mid-Willamette Valley, focused solely on keeping readers informed about the events and people in their communities. Plus, their local news Web site keeps you informed on breaking news as it happens, 24 hours a day. Their company core values guide them in providing readers and advertisers the best products and services possible. They are committed to serving the increasingly diverse Salem/Keizer community by providing timely, credible and relevant information, products and services.

They do this by setting and meeting high standards and being accurate, fair, consistent and ethical in their news coverage and advertising, their management and our relationship with customers. They also have the courage to affect positive change in the community through innovation and by taking sensible risks. As an equal opportunity employer, we recognize and appreciate the benefits of diversity in the workplace. The Statesman Journal’s Diversity Statement reflects this commitment. Many weekly newspapers were launched in pioneer times in Salem and other Western towns. Only two Salem newspapers survived to become modern dailies, the Oregon Statesman and the Capital Journal.

For more information, please visit http://www.statesmanjournal.com

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