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http://www.maroc-hebdo.press.ma/MHinternet/Archives_480/html_480/eco.html
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http://www.itcan-cican.gc.ca/ips/IPS-commerce04-fr.asp
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http://www.womenaction.org/csw44/altrepfr.htm
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http://www.edc.ca/french/docs/speeches/2004/mediaroom_5969.htm
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01net. : Business en bref / Un milliard de spams en un jour - Washington veut réduire la fracture numérique en Afrique - Nouveau gisement d'emplois pour l'Auvergne - Les bibliothèques américaines contre le filtrage
http://www.01net.com/article/203572.html
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01net. : Iliad revend son annuaire Societe.com / La régie publicitaire Adverline a racheté l'annuaire d’entreprises. Elle compte ainsi exploiter le joli filon de la publicité en ligne à destination des professionnels.
http://www.01net.com/article/323253.html
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http://www.chinafrique.com/tu-2003-12/12-fm1.htm
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13 May 2007 at 5:01pm Quand on travaille dans le web, et à priori quand on est indépendant à son compte, mieux vaut s'équiper des bons outils pour gérer son quotidien.Car être webdesigner dans ce cas de figure ne se limite pas à créer et réaliser de jolis...
http://www.presse-citron.net/?2007/05/13/2018-100-applications-web-pour-faciliter-la-vie-des-freelance
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Site inherent: 1994 on Encyclopedie-EnLigne.com!
http://www.encyclopedie-enligne.com/1/19/1994.html
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Arab African Business Portal-2ABP est le passage incontournable pour les affaires électroniques dans le monde arabe et africain. Il offre un annuaire très complet d'entreprises arabes et africaines, des opportunités d’investissement, une bourse de partenariat et de sous-traitance, un agenda des foires et des salons internationaux, etc. 2ABP constitue la première place d’affaires dédiée aux professionnels, visant à promouvoir les échanges économiques et commerciaux entre les pays du Nord (l’Europe et l’Amérique) et les pays du Sud (l’Afrique et le Monde Arabe).
http://www.2abp.com/index.php?lang=fr&numinfo=1117
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Arab African Business Portal-2ABP est le passage incontournable pour les affaires électroniques dans le monde arabe et africain. Il offre un annuaire très complet d'entreprises arabes et africaines, des opportunités d’investissement, une bourse de partenariat et de sous-traitance, un agenda des foires et des salons internationaux, etc. 2ABP constitue la première place d’affaires dédiée aux professionnels, visant à promouvoir les échanges économiques et commerciaux entre les pays du Nord (l’Europe et l’Amérique) et les pays du Sud (l’Afrique et le Monde Arabe).
http://www.2abp.com/index.php?lang=fr&numinfo=1117-55k-Cached-MorefromthissiteANNUAIRETOGOSITE-Translatethispage.html
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salle de seminaire - salles de seminaire - salle de mariage - salles de mariage - location de salle - location de salles - salle de reception - location de salle de reception - seminaire - mariage - location de salle de seminaire - location de salle de mariage
http://www.abcsalles.ma/
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Annonces-francophones.fr est un service 100% gratuit de petites annonces en français de particuliers à particuliers. Il s'adresse à tous la communautée francophone.
http://www.annonces-francophones.fr
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Notre agence de traduction technique a pour objectif principal de toujours satisfaire vos besoins en matière de traduction, localisation, révision et adaptation de textes.
http://www.lipsie.com/fr
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clipped by: dzoneClip Source: blog.case.eduAlthough I pick on WordPress for under-utilizing PHP, there are countless-- and many of them successful-- projects that do the same. Drupal, which I love because it is one of the few web applications that handles modularization and feature extensibility properly, only utilizes PHP 4 features. Although I love the design philosophy of the software from a 20,000m overview, when you start to hack away, you find that the API is very difficult to understand. There are no classes, so all functionality is provided via functions in the global namespace. And, the include files are named .inc, so Apache will serve the content at plain-text by default, so users can easily see what version you are running and cross-reference against known exploits (luckily a .htaccess is generated that prevents this for many, but not all installations).Tags: php, development, cms
http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/224978CE-2476-447A-91D1-90CD20E4BBCF/
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8 Feb 2007 at 6:54pm It's the dance craze sweeping the universe! It's an intergalactic super nova of fun! Download the ringtone here: www.skysurprise.com Author: wexley Keywords: humor fun outerspace astronaut space dance spacewalk cosmonaut yuri sergei music song naughty wexley Added: February 8, 2007
http://youtube.com/?v=Q_xVXQCrPxQ
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Frustration continued to reign at Johannesburg's Langlaagte testing and licensing station on Wednesday as the new transport electronic system (eNaTIS) kept on crashing. Some motorists queuing since dawn said they had been coming to the station since last month.
http://www.mg.co.za/articlepage.aspx?area=/breaking_news/breaking_news__national/&articleid=308615
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14 May 2007 at 1:11pm The Boston Mooninite jokesters are free at last, thank God almighty. Wired's John Brownlee has the details: Fully aware of the fact that they had no case whatsoever, Massachusetts prosecutors have dropped the charges against Peter Berdovsky and Sean Stevens for installing Aqua Teen Hunger Force Mooninite Lite-Brites all over the city of Boston. That's not to say they got off scott-free. Berdovsky and Stevens completed 140 hours of community service between them, painting a mural for a local hospital. They also issued a public apology, which is ingeniously worded: I deeply regret that this incident caused such anguish and disruption to so many people... I had no intention of upsetting or alarming anyone.In other words, "I'm sorry Boston's city officials are such idiots." Aren't we all? I stuck up for the Boston Two back when the media and city of Boston were flinging every stray brick at them. But both sides of the controversy got something out of this: the Aqua Teen movie was sort of a bomb. (It cost peanuts but it made less money than Code Name: The Cleaner.)
http://www.reason.com/blog/show/120178.html
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http://www.archive.org/details/MN42026ucmf_6
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2 Apr 2007 at 7:27am La réunion à la Maison de la Chimie samedi dernier a rassemblé beaucoup d’élus, responsables de mouvements gaullistes et militants. Preuve s’il en était besoin, que l’ardeur des uns et des autres est loin d’avoir disparu. Cela, autant le dire franchement, me réconforte....
http://www.nda2007.fr/blog/index.php/2007/04/02/147-parce-que-c-est-du-long-terme-il-faut-s-y-mettre-tout-de-suite-foch
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18 May 2007 at 3:05pm A DC Examiner editorial on how the Dems are already wiggling out of their "pay-go" reform. (No big surprise, of course.) An excerpt:Congressional Democrats are employing another Washington spending fiction to mask more spending increases in their proposed $2.9 trillion federal budget for fiscal 2008. It’s called the “Reserve Fund” and it makes possible a $50 billion hike in spending on health insurance for low-income children. Under their “Pay-Go” rules, congressional Democrats promised not to raise spending unless there was specific federal revenue available to pay for it. The Reserve Fund is their way of guaranteeing a funding increase when — wink, wink — at a later date they will have found the needed revenues. Call it the “Spend Now, Maybe Pay Later” approach to federal budgeting.
http://www.reason.com/blog/show/120285.html
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Police in the north-eastern Indian state of Assam say two people have been killed in a bomb attack.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/2/hi/south_asia/6655331.stm
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30 Mar 2007 at 2:26am Shot in just one day with a tiny budget of $200, "water" is the debut clip for Blue King Brown. Directors/Editors: Lisa Downs, Carlo Santone, Natalie Pa'apa'a Camera Operator/Effects: Adam Teale For additional crew check out their website: www.bluekingbrown.com Blue King Brown are: Natalie Pa'apa'a: Guitars, Vocals, Percussion Carlo Santone: Bass, BV's Juilian Goyma: Drums Salvador Persico: Percussion Sam Cope: Rhodes, Hammond, Clav, Wurly Author: lisadowns Keywords: blue king brown water Added: March 29, 2007
http://youtube.com/?v=qJVoslo_xdM
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17 May 2007 at 1:55pm Three new articles in The Lancet reinforce the case for promoting smokeless tobacco as a less hazardous alternative to cigarettes.A 26-year study of about 126,000 Swedish construction workers, none of whom had ever smoked, found that users of snus (Scandinavian moist snuff) were no more likely than nonusers to get oral cancer or lung cancer. Their rate of pancreatic cancer was twice as high but still substantially lower than the rate among construction workers who smoked. More important, lung cancer accounts for many more smoking-related deaths than pancreatic cancer. Notably, oral cancer, which long has been considered the most serious risk from smokeless tobacco, was not associated with snus use in this study or in earlier research involving Swedes, possibly because Scandinavian-style snuff (which is now available in the U.S.) has lower levels of carcinogens than the traditional American variety.In another study, Australian researchers calculate that smokers who switch from cigarettes to snus would get almost the same health benefit as smokers who give up tobacco entirely. They find "little difference in health-adjusted life expectancy between smokers who quit all tobacco and smokers who switch to snus." In their analysis, the advantage for quitters over switchers was somewhere between one and five months. "Relaxing current restrictions on the sale of snus is more likely to produce a net benefit than harm," they conclude, "with the size of the benefit dependent on how many inveterate smokers switch to snus." In an accompanying commentary (available only to subscribers), two prominent American tobacco researchers, Jonathan Foulds and Lynn Kozlowski, agree:The Lancet papers published today, when added to mounting epidemiological evidence, indicate that we should not delay in allowing snus to compete with cigarettes for market share, and we should be prepared to accurately inform smokers about the relative risks of cigarettes, snus, and approved smoking-cessation medications. In light of all the available evidence, the banning or exaggerated opposition to snus in cigarette-rife environments is not sound public-health policy.One reason for my interest in the harm-reducing potential of smokeless tobacco is that it pits the "public health" logic of the anti-smoking movement against its blind hatred of everything associated with Nicotiana tabacum. Too many activists and public officials have chosen to misrepresent the relative risks of different tobacco products, discouraging choices that would reduce morbidity and mortality, which is supposedly their goal. In the face of such dishonesty and emotionalism, I'm glad to see that data can still make a difference.[Thanks to Brad Rodu, who wrote the book on switching from cigarettes to smokeless tobacco, for passing along the articles.]
http://www.reason.com/blog/show/120258.html
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13 May 2007 at 12:00am I was watching Rachael Ray's talk show recently when she featured a young couple who spent $2,500 on four cooking pots.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/12/AR2007051200125.html?nav=rss_business/personalfinance
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