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101domain Releases New Site, Services - Including Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs) (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) Today 101domain.com launched a freshly-overhauled website along with a portfolio of new services, including internationalized domain name (IDN) registration, revamped hosting plans, and access to the expanded .pro domain extension. With these new services, 101domain.com looks to solidify its position as the leader in international domain registration and related services.
Transportation, eminent domain priorities for elected officials (Fort Worth Business Press)It was the moderator?s first topic, transportation, that proved to be at the top the list of priorities for seven elected officials who offered their insight into what they believed to be big issues in the forthcoming 81st Regular Legislative Session, which convenes Jan. 13.
MagneGas Corporation Purchases Patents, Trademark, Domain Names Related to MagneGas Technology (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) TAMPA, Fla.----MagneGas a producer of a metal cutting fuel and natural gas alternative made from liquid waste, announced that it has purchased the patents, domain names and trademark for the MagneGas technology, previously held under a license.
Crystal uses eminent domain to acquire hazardous house (Crystal - Robbinsdale Sun-Post)The city of Crystal has used its eminent domain authority to acquire a hazardous house overrun with trash, junk, sewage and other debris.
Deed To Italian Dramatic Club Spurs Readers To Criticize Eminent Domain At Fort Trumbull (New London Day)The New London City Council finished its business with the Italian Dramatic Club, a property in Fort Trumbull spared from eminent domain, and deeded a
City to announce eminent-domain settlements (The Press-Enterprise)RIVERSIDE - City Manager Brad Hudson on Wednesday agreed to revise the process by which the public learns of settlements in eminent domain cases.
Conde Editors Get Their Precious Domain Names Back [Media] (Gawker)Last month Cityfile unveiled, oh, a hundred or so domain names of famous New Yorkers' names that it had bought, just because it could. Conde Nast immediately marshaled its team of high-powered...
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