Bow Wow!: celebs and their pet jaans (Hindustan Times) Udita Goswami tells Diganta Guha that she's not interested in multi-starrers or offbeat films at this stage of her career....more...Merchants want customers' dogs happy, too (The Tennessean) Beth Thames can appreciate a business that appreciates dogs....more... Animal rescue team to organize list of volunteers, resources (Times News) ...more... Despite doubts, air cleaners are big business (Boston Globe) Take a look at the sun pouring through your window. In the rays of light, you'll probably see dust and small particles floating through the air. These are a mix of outdoor pollen, dust mites, mold spores, pet dander, roach allergens, and even tiny dried human skin cells, said Mike Tringale, spokesman for the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, ......more... NYC & Company and WNBC's NEWS 4 You Discover a Pet-Friendly New York City (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) WNBC's Perri Peltz and Tiffany Townsend of NYC & Company, New York City's official marketing and tourism organization, highlighted pet-friendly activities throughout New York City that both owners and pets can enjoy on the September 7 NYC Visit segment on WNBC's News 4 You....more... 250 nominated for Innovation Award (Chicago Sun-Times) These 250 innovative products and services, developed in the Chicago area, were nominated for a 2007 Chicago Innovation Award, an 11-percent increase over the number nominated last year....more... Sunday Profile: Lee Cunningham (North Lake Tahoe Bonanza) The memory is vivid in Lee Cunningham's heart and mind. Taking a spin in her brand-new 1965 Mustang convertible, she drove the Lakeshore Boulevard/Shoreline Circle loop, stopping to chat with one friend, waving and calling out to another....more... A-Z Winner Profiles (North Bay Business Journal) With an average longevity of five to 10 years, the 70 employees of ABD Insurance & Financial Services work in a culture that one employee described as ?entrepreneurial, where expertise, innovation and high quality are valued.?...more... Bright Tumors, Dim Prospects (Medical News Today) It doesn't matter how small or large it is, if a cervical tumor glows brightly in a PET scan, it's apt to be more dangerous than dimmer tumors. That's the conclusion of a new study of cervical cancer patients at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. [click link for full article]...more... |