WatchGuard Helps Protect Apple Users from Latest Java ExploitMovico Technologies India Announces India's First Digital Asset Management/Production Management System for Television and Film Producers
Bangalore HR Summit 2007: Human Resource Managers embracing TechnologyIntense Expands Global Leadership Team Brings Sagar Nandi to Head World-wide Delivery
M-Virtual Technology India Pvt. Ltd. is appointed as Check Point distributor in India
Singapore Permanent Residence, A gateway to Singapore Regional MarketCincom Partners With ValutechSingapore - Foreign Manpower quota Relaxed, Says Singapore Leading Company Incorporation & Migratuion Specilaists
ASEAN-Korea Services FTA - Fillip to Regional Trade, Says Singapore Company Incorporation CEO, Ragini Dhanvantray
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
THE WILL AND TESTAMENT OF LESLIE GREGORY FERNANDES
THE WILL AND TESTAMENT OF LESLIE GREGORY FERNANDES
TO WHOMSOEVER CONCERNED AND... For more on this contact the vice_president@whitehouse.gov (vice_president@whitehouse.gov)
TO WHOMSOEVER CONCERNED AND... For more on this contact the vice_president@whitehouse.gov (vice_president@whitehouse.gov)
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Manoj Kumar receives PSES Best Artist of the Millennium Award
…Basavarajji Patil, Madhukarji Kharwadkar, P. U. Mehta, Ashok Sutrale, Sudesh Beri, 23 Talented Students, and 35 Prominent Citizens, Manoj Kumar received “…” with flowers showing off a handsome face. A beaming understated Sunil Koli…http://www.free-press-release.com/news/200712/1196769539.html
Saturday, December 01, 2007
PSES Awards for Commendable Students
…taking part in cricket matches, marathons, and other sports, PSES believes in being active in the field of education. This event in Malad in front of Bhujale Lake Ramnagar has been organized to honor citizens from various disciplines including medicine, sports, administration…
December 01, 2007, Mumbai, India – The Pragati Sports and Education Society or PSES has organized an event on Saturday, December 01, 2007 in Malad to felicitate students who have done outstandingly well. Prominent personalities Basvarajji Patil, Shaileshji Shivraj Patil, P. U. Mehta, Govinda Ahuja, and Ashok Sutrale are to be present.
PSES came into being in the year 1994 under the leadership of Sunil Koli. The year of establishment saw mighty Tennis Ball Cricket teams clash for the prized winning sum of...(follow link) http://www.free-press-release.com/news/200712/1196511346.html
December 01, 2007, Mumbai, India – The Pragati Sports and Education Society or PSES has organized an event on Saturday, December 01, 2007 in Malad to felicitate students who have done outstandingly well. Prominent personalities Basvarajji Patil, Shaileshji Shivraj Patil, P. U. Mehta, Govinda Ahuja, and Ashok Sutrale are to be present.
PSES came into being in the year 1994 under the leadership of Sunil Koli. The year of establishment saw mighty Tennis Ball Cricket teams clash for the prized winning sum of...(follow link) http://www.free-press-release.com/news/200712/1196511346.html
Saturday, November 10, 2007
URGENT AND IMPORTANT
Leslie Gregory Fernandes does not work with Better Communications Private Limited as mentioned on MSN WINDOWS LIVE PROFILES, and also does not work with Netlink Solutions India Limited anymore. The last employment date with Better Communications: July 5, 2007, and last employment date with Netlink Solutions India Limited: October 20, 2007.
Some terrorist elements continue to tamper with my email boxes. Kindly ask the Internet Policing Authorities to monitor my email boxes when not in use by me Leslie Gregory Fernandes, and when in use by me Leslie Gregory Fernandes (due to simultaneous usage or many other reasons).
Respectfully,
Leslie Gregory Fernandes
Some terrorist elements continue to tamper with my email boxes. Kindly ask the Internet Policing Authorities to monitor my email boxes when not in use by me Leslie Gregory Fernandes, and when in use by me Leslie Gregory Fernandes (due to simultaneous usage or many other reasons).
Respectfully,
Leslie Gregory Fernandes
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
, this is just personal...nothing to buy or sell
, this is just personal...nothing to buy or sell
From: Chris Moos [support@gizmosystems.net]
To: leslie@easy2source.com
Hello ,
If I have seemed distracted, unfocused, even irritable or if I forgot to do something for you in the last 4-6 months, you will know why in a few minutes. I am neither asking or seeking anything - I just needed to tell people (the world really) how much this person meant to me (us as a family).
Feel free to just delete this as it pertains to nothing but our love of the life and joys of having a wonderful friend. I am not seeking or wanting anything from you in this if you choose to read it.
This is a personal note from me to the world. You won't know anyone here, except for me. In some very small scale, I am giving tribute to someone who meant a lot to us.
This may not be short or sweet, and is as an expression of love to our friend Margaret Louise (Mag's - Maggie - Madge) Davis who lost her battle with cancer yesterday afternoon.
Mag's was our friend and neighbor for the last seven years after she moved in with her father, next door to us.
Maggie was a friend and as much a member of family as anyone could ever be. She shared a lot of life and a few deaths with us. She was there when Kim's Mother and Father passed away; Kim's mom was with her and her father when her mother passed away; and we were all there together as her father, sister and my son passed.
Over the years she became a daily visitor to us and our girls. She was a cagey one, sneaking donuts and muffins in her purse to our girls; Bought extra birthday cakes, just because she wanted "a little something sweet"; She spent the last 6 Christmas', Easter's, Thanksgiving's, and every birthday (even though I didn't want a celebration). Sometimes she did things - anything...Hiring somebody to mow the lawn one year for a birthday present to me; Offering to watch a movie with the girls, so Kim and I could just go have a cup of coffee together; She taught Kim how to make Blueberry Buckle, which she claimed was better than anything she ever made. We'd bring her a bag of apples from the orchard where we took the girls and she would show up for supper with hot apple pie behind her back and eat macaroni and cheese with a hotdog with the girls. So many things that there isn't enough paper to write it all down.
As much as anything she was just there for us and we were always there for her -- just because. We were as close to family as she had and as close to family as we had. We had great laughs and wonderful times and shared smiles and tears together. Her depression at losing her family was as much mine as Kim's or mine was for her. She and Kim traded cat food, coffee, tea and life and I am as proud to have known and loved her as anyone in the world would ever care for another. I took her to go get her car fixed; She took us out for dinner when a bad storm knocked out the power.
About 6 months ago in a typical late middle-aged surgery, she was diagnosed with endometrial carcinoma, then about 10 days later, with uterine sarcoma. It quickly spread to other parts of her body and she became a permanent member of our household, living with us for the next few months. My wife, my 5 and 7 year old and I cared for her 24 hours a day, while sharing the kids, school and everything else required to run 2 households.
About 2 months ago more distant family we live in Massachusetts, they live in Colorado) started to help out as they could. She spent the last month and a half in the hospital, returning home Friday afternoon and passing away quietly yesterday afternoon.
Life never got in the way of anything - it was just life and her friendship meant everything to us and we hope that our friendship was as meaningful to her or as a comfort as she took her last breath.
Yes, it is a personal loss; It is a family loss. It is a loss that we hope would never happen to anyone. Unfortunately, that wish can't be granted as the disease knows no boundaries and leaves no race, creed or religion untouched.
This is just my personal expression of gratitude and love of a dear friend.
I wish for you and your's wherever you are to have and keep good health and family.
We will return to normal life as soon as possible and with the additions made to staff and business in the last few weeks, you should see nothing but improvement to our care, compassion and assistance to build you the best possible services that we have ever offered.
If you choose, go ahead and write back or share your personal stories and struggles to me - I have an open ear and will listen.
I will be taking the rest of today (Sunday here) off, as we help get a few things squared away and we will resume normal business tomorrow.
Thanks for just letting me share this.
From our family to yours...best regards,
Chris, Kim, Callie and Sydney Moos
We will never forget you Maggie - Thanks for being and sharing your life with ours.
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1073 Hancock St. Suite 101
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617-934-0803
http://www.gizmosystems.net
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From: Chris Moos [support@gizmosystems.net]
To: leslie@easy2source.com
Hello ,
If I have seemed distracted, unfocused, even irritable or if I forgot to do something for you in the last 4-6 months, you will know why in a few minutes. I am neither asking or seeking anything - I just needed to tell people (the world really) how much this person meant to me (us as a family).
Feel free to just delete this as it pertains to nothing but our love of the life and joys of having a wonderful friend. I am not seeking or wanting anything from you in this if you choose to read it.
This is a personal note from me to the world. You won't know anyone here, except for me. In some very small scale, I am giving tribute to someone who meant a lot to us.
This may not be short or sweet, and is as an expression of love to our friend Margaret Louise (Mag's - Maggie - Madge) Davis who lost her battle with cancer yesterday afternoon.
Mag's was our friend and neighbor for the last seven years after she moved in with her father, next door to us.
Maggie was a friend and as much a member of family as anyone could ever be. She shared a lot of life and a few deaths with us. She was there when Kim's Mother and Father passed away; Kim's mom was with her and her father when her mother passed away; and we were all there together as her father, sister and my son passed.
Over the years she became a daily visitor to us and our girls. She was a cagey one, sneaking donuts and muffins in her purse to our girls; Bought extra birthday cakes, just because she wanted "a little something sweet"; She spent the last 6 Christmas', Easter's, Thanksgiving's, and every birthday (even though I didn't want a celebration). Sometimes she did things - anything...Hiring somebody to mow the lawn one year for a birthday present to me; Offering to watch a movie with the girls, so Kim and I could just go have a cup of coffee together; She taught Kim how to make Blueberry Buckle, which she claimed was better than anything she ever made. We'd bring her a bag of apples from the orchard where we took the girls and she would show up for supper with hot apple pie behind her back and eat macaroni and cheese with a hotdog with the girls. So many things that there isn't enough paper to write it all down.
As much as anything she was just there for us and we were always there for her -- just because. We were as close to family as she had and as close to family as we had. We had great laughs and wonderful times and shared smiles and tears together. Her depression at losing her family was as much mine as Kim's or mine was for her. She and Kim traded cat food, coffee, tea and life and I am as proud to have known and loved her as anyone in the world would ever care for another. I took her to go get her car fixed; She took us out for dinner when a bad storm knocked out the power.
About 6 months ago in a typical late middle-aged surgery, she was diagnosed with endometrial carcinoma, then about 10 days later, with uterine sarcoma. It quickly spread to other parts of her body and she became a permanent member of our household, living with us for the next few months. My wife, my 5 and 7 year old and I cared for her 24 hours a day, while sharing the kids, school and everything else required to run 2 households.
About 2 months ago more distant family we live in Massachusetts, they live in Colorado) started to help out as they could. She spent the last month and a half in the hospital, returning home Friday afternoon and passing away quietly yesterday afternoon.
Life never got in the way of anything - it was just life and her friendship meant everything to us and we hope that our friendship was as meaningful to her or as a comfort as she took her last breath.
Yes, it is a personal loss; It is a family loss. It is a loss that we hope would never happen to anyone. Unfortunately, that wish can't be granted as the disease knows no boundaries and leaves no race, creed or religion untouched.
This is just my personal expression of gratitude and love of a dear friend.
I wish for you and your's wherever you are to have and keep good health and family.
We will return to normal life as soon as possible and with the additions made to staff and business in the last few weeks, you should see nothing but improvement to our care, compassion and assistance to build you the best possible services that we have ever offered.
If you choose, go ahead and write back or share your personal stories and struggles to me - I have an open ear and will listen.
I will be taking the rest of today (Sunday here) off, as we help get a few things squared away and we will resume normal business tomorrow.
Thanks for just letting me share this.
From our family to yours...best regards,
Chris, Kim, Callie and Sydney Moos
We will never forget you Maggie - Thanks for being and sharing your life with ours.
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
Please use the web address below to
contact us.
This system is owned and operated by:
Gizmo Systems, Inc
1073 Hancock St. Suite 101
Quincy, MA 02169
617-934-0803
http://www.gizmosystems.net
:
:
:
:
:
:
In accordance with anti-spam requirements, you can opt-out of receiving this newsletter by visiting this url:
http://www.nitroresponse.com/cgi-bin/arp3/arp3-un.pl?c=92018&p=1757&scope=all
Saturday, September 08, 2007
Thursday, September 06, 2007
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Saturday, September 01, 2007
Friday, August 31, 2007
NSIL Announces Smart Profits amidst Consolidation Plans at AGM
NSIL Announces Smart Profits amidst Consolidation Plans at AGM
Netlink Solutions (India) Ltd. (NSIL) has registered net profit after tax of Rs.118 Lacs. The total income of the company this year has seen steady growth from last year’s Rs.196 Lacs to Rs.209 Lacs this year.
August 30, 2007, Mumbai, India - Netlink Solutions (India) Ltd. (NSIL) has announced its results for the year ended March 2007. The company has registered net profit after tax of Rs. 118 Lacs. This has been achieved on an equity base of Rs. 296 Lacs with the resulting EPS (Earning per Share) being Rs.0.40. The total income of the company this year has seen steady growth from last year’s Rs. 196 Lacs to Rs. 209 Lacs this year.
This year has been a year of sustainable growth for the company with Aditya Infotech consolidating its position as one of the top leading search engine marketing companies. The company’s evolution has been complete from being a search engine optimizer to a search engine marketer. The company has been soliciting inquiries for association from businesses the world over.
The company has gained the reputation of being smart content managers with its Directories Division successfully positioning portal www.easy2source.com as a top business and trade information source. During the next year, the company intends to consolidate its position in the information department and aims to become the source, the world will depend upon.
The results of persistent hard work are mirrored in the company’s Gifts & Accessories Magazine division. The circulation of the printed edition of the magazine has increased rapidly and the magazine is now a well-known entity amongst some of the renowned manufacturers, suppliers, and corporations across India.
This year, the company launched the Gifts & Accessories e-magazine edition which evoked a positive and pleasant response, with portals www.easy2source.com and www.corporategifts.easy2source.com easing the only one of its kind magazine into the electronic media. Since then, the magazine has grown from being India’s only Corporate Gifts & Accessories Magazine in print to India’s only Gifts & Accessories Magazine both off-line and online.
With the company scaling new heights every year, the mood in the office amongst the personnel of the company is always upbeat, and the results are there to be seen for all.
For the year 2007-08, the company has decided on a plan of action to continue practicing good business ethics and strengthen foundations based on value creation and consolidation of growth. The directors recommended dividend at 7% on the face value of Re. 1 per equity share, and the same was approved at the Annual General Meeting held on August 30, 2007. The company is poised to surge ahead and grow from strength to strength.
This year has been a year of sustainable growth for the company with Aditya Infotech consolidating its position as one of the top leading search engine marketing companies. The company’s evolution has been complete from being a search engine optimizer to a search engine marketer. The company has been soliciting inquiries for association from businesses the world over.
The company has gained the reputation of being smart content managers with its Directories Division successfully positioning portal www.easy2source.com as a top business and trade information source. During the next year, the company intends to consolidate its position in the information department and aims to become the source, the world will depend upon.
The results of persistent hard work are mirrored in the company’s Gifts & Accessories Magazine division. The circulation of the printed edition of the magazine has increased rapidly and the magazine is now a well-known entity amongst some of the renowned manufacturers, suppliers, and corporations across India.
This year, the company launched the Gifts & Accessories e-magazine edition which evoked a positive and pleasant response, with portals www.easy2source.com and www.corporategifts.easy2source.com easing the only one of its kind magazine into the electronic media. Since then, the magazine has grown from being India’s only Corporate Gifts & Accessories Magazine in print to India’s only Gifts & Accessories Magazine both off-line and online.
With the company scaling new heights every year, the mood in the office amongst the personnel of the company is always upbeat, and the results are there to be seen for all.
For the year 2007-08, the company has decided on a plan of action to continue practicing good business ethics and strengthen foundations based on value creation and consolidation of growth. The directors recommended dividend at 7% on the face value of Re. 1 per equity share, and the same was approved at the Annual General Meeting held on August 30, 2007. The company is poised to surge ahead and grow from strength to strength.
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Monday, July 23, 2007
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Friday, July 13, 2007
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Should Doctors be Banned from Accepting Gifts from Pharma Companies? - Express Healthcare
Should Doctors be Banned from Accepting Gifts from Pharma Companies? - Express Healthcare: "A press report emanating from New York published on February 13, 2007 pointed out that free lunch delivery to medical offices, along with that drug company's logo pens have come to symbolise extensive financial ties between doctors and the drug industry. Pressure is building against such gifts and other potential conflicts. Last year, a group of influential doctors condemned financial arrangements between doctors and drug companies as highlighted in the journal of American Medical Association."
Saturday, April 28, 2007
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
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