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General Wilmot Creates Blog to Comment on Iraq
General Richard Wilmot (US Army ret.) has created a blog, which documents his views on the situation in Iraq.
Israel Beyond the News; Israeli Consulate in New York City Initiates isRealli.org
Everything you want to know about Israel: The country and its people.
A New Kind Of Patriotism
No matter who you voted for in the last election, or even who your parents voted for in past elections, we are all still American citizens today and will be tomorrow.We are all American citizens.
MD-IT Adds Regional Office in Indiana
MD-IT, a provider of medical transcription services and software to physicians and ambulatory clinics, announced today that it has added a new regional office in Northern Indiana with the acquisition of Michiana Transcribers, Inc.
Fifty Years, Three Continents: A Renowned Pediatrician Remembers His Life in Iran and Beyond
"Over the past fifty years, I have served as pediatrician to Royalty and the world's wealthiest families, the kind you see on magazine covers, as well as to the poorest people on Earth, the kind you see late at night, on television." So says Ralph Salimpour M.D., D.C.H., F.A.A.P. in his just-published memoir, Silent River, Empty Night: Diary of a Pediatrician in Iran, which encompasses his personal and professional life, as well as his experiences during the revolution in Iran.
EVANSTON, Ill. (PRWEB) November 2, 2006 -- This Veterans' Day, a growing number of veterans are turning to the internet to reflect on the sacrifices made by their fellow servicemen and women. It is through Legacy.com's In Remembrance website that they are also celebrating the lives of those who paid the ultimate price for our freedom.
Launched in 2005, In Remembrance (www.legacy.com/soldiers.asp) features obituaries, photos, Guest Books, Moving Tributes and links to related information about more than 2,800 fallen troops. To date, the site has received approximately 6.6 million page views, 700,000 unique visitors and 100,000 plus Guest Book entries.
"In Remembrance is a permanent place for friends, family and other visitors to continually pay tribute to our nation's heroes," said John Bikus, chief marketing officer for Legacy.com. "We created this site with the goal of keeping memories alive by giving visitors a feel for the person behind the uniform."
Among the various features on the In Remembrance website, the Moving Tribute service has remained a popular way to memorialize loved ones. This free national service allows friends and family members to create a multimedia slideshow of a soldier's life through captioned photos, music, text and voiceover narration. Since its inception last Veterans' Day, the site has experienced a four-fold increase in traffic; more than 275 soldiers are currently honored with a Moving Tribute.
Another new Legacy.com feature available on the In Remembrance website is audio entries. Audio entries, at no cost, provide an additional outlet for users to express their thoughts, memories and condolences in individual Guest Books.
About Legacy.com
Legacy.com, based in Evanston, Ill., is the leading provider of online obituary solutions for newspapers. The company posts obituaries, death notices, and guest books for one of every two deaths in the U.S. each day. Legacy.com powers obituary sections for close to 300 newspapers in the U.S. and Canada, providing monitored guest books, archive services, and other features. The company's mission is to use new media technology in expanding ways to celebrate people's lives. Its sites are visited by more than 5 million users each month.
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