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Content: Updated links to all Business newspapers (U.S.) from NewsLink Associates
VBJUSA
Content: Vancouver and Clark County.
Los Angeles Business Journal: Not in my back yard, again: community groups press f
Content: Not in my back yard, again: community groups press for new limits on disruptions from location filming.neighborhood councils and homeowner groups fight movie industry... Preview this article and search all eLibrary sources like Time, Fortune and 100s more.
Vancouver Museum Gets Early Journal of Quartermaster Rufus Ingalls
Content: Sept. 17, 2002--The quartermasters' journal kept by Rufus Ingalls during the years he supervised the beginnings of Vancouver Barracks in Washington State has been given to the Clark County (Wash...
Library Journal - Tattered Cover’s Meskis, Ft. Vancouver’s Morgan Win IF Awards
Content: Joyce Meskis, owner of Tattered Cover Book Store, Denver, has been named the recipient of the 2002 John Phillip Immroth Memorial Award for Intellect
Amy Odegard Named Vancouver Business Journal 40 Under 40 Award Winner
Content: Lake Oswego, OR - October 29, 2002 Amy Odegard, West Coast Bank's Assistant Vice President and Portland/Vancouver Business Development Officer has been named to the Vancouver Business Journal's Top 40 Business Professionals...
Vancouver Business Journal Article
Content: Web Site For Kathy J. Marshack, Ph.D., P.S.
Edmonton - canada.com network
Content: canada.com is a full service portal for personalized information and services including travel, autos, careers, finance, free e-mail, news, shopping, sports, a business and people directory - and more.
ICMJE - Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals
Content: A small group of editors of general medical journals met informally in Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1978 to establish guidelines for the format of manuscripts submitted to their journals. The group became known as the Vancouver Group. Its requirements...
VBJUSA
Content: Washington’s workers’ compensation rates will increase by 9.8 percent in 2004 rather than the state’s proposed 19.4 percent increase, a reduction business representatives viewed as a minor success
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