Hundreds of CEOs from the healthcare, biotech and pharmaceutical industries plan to huddle next month with investment professionals to seek new business models to bridge healthcare’s gap between innovation and financial resources. They will be meeting at the 2nd Annual Global Leaders Healthcare Forum, in San Francisco on January 10, 2012. The forum is hosted by The Global Leaders, an exclusive business network of 2 million CEOs and other senior executives worldwide.
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Auf grosser Tour durch den VRS, mit dem CSD-Ticket 2011, Teil 1 von 4, ging es im 1. Teil in die Staedte Oberettingen-Hillesheim, Lissendorf und Schmidtheim.
Im 6. Teil mit dem Karnevalsticket ging die Tour in die Staedte Nettersheim und Satzvey. In Nettersheim wurden die Überreste des Bergbaus besucht, wie die Brennoefen, Werkshaeuser, Wassermuehle, das Holzhaus und weitere Ueberraschungen. In Satzvey, bekannt durch seine Burg, wurde die Burg besucht. Doch zuvor wurde noch das Dorf besucht.
Im Teil 5 bei „Auf grosser Tour durch den VRS“ mit dem Karnevalsticket wurde nur die Stadt Scheven besucht. Die Tour wurde am Bahnhof begonnen. Eigentlich gab es nicht viel zu sehen in Scheven. Oder doch? Der Karnevalsumzug. Und bei Minute 09:00 bis 09:45 ist auch mal der Filmemacher zu sehen, der Kamelle sammelt.
Based on its recent analysis of the nuclear cardiology market, Frost & Sullivan recognizes Siemens Healthcare with the 2011 North America Frost & Sullivan Product Differentiation Excellence of the Year Award for its IQ-SPECT, a distinct imaging solution. This product not only offers high-quality imaging by achieving maximum counts, but does so in the quarter amount of time taken by conventional single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) systems and with less radiation.
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On Thursday, December 15 at noon (ET), 24 Salvation Army volunteer bell ringers in cities across America will compete against one another in an attempt to set a world record for the longest continuous hand bell ringing by an individual. The contestants will seek to raise awareness for The Salvation Army’s 120th Red Kettle Campaign and support the Mission of The Salvation Army in serving people in need. Bell ringers will set an official Salvation Army record for 2011 when they surpass the 36 hour record set in 2010, and many hope to ring for as many as 60 hours.
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Cowgirl, the debut music video from Pure Grain's 2011 release Sowing Seeds. Also check out the exclusive Cowgirl line dance . Filmed entirely in Indiana(except for the Country Fest footage Cadott, WI),
Looking for a way to help out in the community this winter? Join Project EverGreen’s SnowCare for Troops, a non-profit program entering its second year that matches volunteers with military families to provide free snow removal services. SnowCare for Troops is underwritten by THE BOSS Snowplow.
Following a successful launch last year, Project EverGreen hopes to double participation in SnowCare for Troops during the 2011-12 snow season. Nearly 1,000 volunteers have already joined to clear snow from driveways and sidewalks for military families with a spouse or family member serving in the armed forces.
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The list of winners of the Institute's TOP SAFETY PICK award is longer than ever this year, with vehicles in nearly every size category the Institute evaluates earning accolades. From minicars to sedans to pickups, consumers have a record number of choices among 2012 models.
In all, 69 cars, 38 SUVs, 5 minivans, and 3 pickups earn TOP SAFETY PICK. The award recognizes vehicles that do the best job of protecting people in front, side, rollover, and rear crashes based on ratings in Institute evaluations. The ratings, which cover all 4 of the most common kinds of crashes, help shoppers pick vehicles that offer the highest levels of crash protection. Because the federal government now requires all 2012 and later passenger vehicles to have electronic stability control to help drivers avoid loss-of-control crashes, ESC no longer is a requirement to win as it was in prior years.
The winners’ circle includes 18 new recipients for 2012, while 97 models that previously qualified for the 2011 award carry over to 2012.