TriMark Publications, a global leader in the biotechnology, healthcare and life sciences publishing, announces the TriMark Molecular Diagnostics Conference 2008 entitled: "Personalized Medicine through Genomic Analysis and Molecular Diagnostics." (PRWeb Nov 28, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL:  |


From Lisa Kennelly and Dan Graziano: The Yankees have "definitely reached out" to free agent right-hander David Riske, said his agent Nez Balelo. Riske, 31, was 1-4 with a 2.45 ERA in 69 2/3 innings with the Kansas City Royals  |
Mark Kreigel has an interesting look at Hank Steinbrenner and his first time around in the Yankees organization, in the eighties. Hank chose the worst of all possible years to apprentice in the family business. It was 1986, a season  |
The Twins are close to acquiring outfielders Delmon Young and Jason Pridie from the Devil Rays. Why do we care? Well, Delmon's played some center field and Pridie is a CF prospect who has put up some very nice offensive  |


Rising childhood obesity rates in China are a side-effect of rapid economic development. But Beijing has a response designed to keep kids on their feet. Scott Tong reports.  |
The Securities and Exchange Commission has thrown cold water on an attempt by shareholder-rights advocates to make it easier to nominate their own candidates to corporate boards of directors. Nancy Marshall Genzer reports.  |
The Senate is scheduled to take up an electronic surveillance bill next week that would give telecommunications companies immunity from lawsuits over wiretaps dating back to 9/11. Commentator Robert Reich says that's a bad idea.  |
Late-night talk show host Carson Daly is breaking ranks with Jay, Dave, and Conan on the Writers Guild Strike. He's going back to work on Monday -- deal or no deal. And he's asked non-union writers to give him material.  |
After taking some heat for its print ads, cigarette maker R.J. Reynolds says it's going to stop advertising in newspapers and magazines next year. Janet Babin reports.  |
Congress is close to requiring higher fuel economy standards. They would be tucked into a huge energy package, which could come to a vote as early as next week. Sam Eaton reports.  |
OPEC's has been making noises about a production increase. But since it can be tough to figure out what makes the oil cartel tick, Kai Ryssdal turns to Greg Priddy, an oil analyst at the Eurasia Group, for some insight.  |
Donald Kohn, vice chairman of the Federal Reserve, gave a little speech this morning in which he indicated the Fed might cut interest rates. Wall Street got all excited, despite the fact that Kohn emphasized how bad the economy was.  |
U.S. traffic on Cyber Monday increased 26 percent compared to 2006, Hitwise reported today. This is the third year in a row there has been an increase on the Monday following Thanksgiving. (PRWeb Nov 28, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL:  |
Alameda County Supervisor Gail Steele testified Wednesday that murder defendant Hans Reiser spoke to her numerous times before his wife disappeared about his frustrations with the county's family court system.  |
The 65-year-old director of a Half Moon Bay Catholic charity organization will go to trial for a misdemeanor charge after allegedly soliciting a woman for sex when she called him asking for employment assistance, a judge decided Wednesday in San  |
Internet search leader Google Inc. is testing technology that will find the location of people using its mobile mapping service, even if the phone making the connection isn't equipped with a GPS receiver.  |
Oakland Police Officers were flagged were alerted to a shooting while on patrol in Oakland Wednesday.  |
The three-bedroom Modesto home where Scott and Laci Petersonlived has sold again, this time for $280,000 to an unnamed buyer.  |
Progressives, Let us count the tipping points that we face next year: political, economic, social, climate - just for starters. The questions are: Which way will they tip and who will do the tipping? There is nothing mechanical about these  |
One-third of U.S. bird species in need of immediate conservation help are native to California, including dozens from the Bay Area, according to a study made public Wednesday by the National Audubon Society.  |
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