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    <title>Concierge Bill Pay Eliminates &#039;You&#039; in Bill Payment Equation; Premier Payment Services Pays the Bills So You Don&#039;t Have To</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Premier Payment Services is carving a niche in the financial services industry by offering outsourced, automated daily account administration software and services for clients of accounting firms, wealth managers and private bankers. (PRWeb Jan 31, 2007)</P>
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    <title>Department of Defense Grants Inologic $1.1M to Develop Radioprotective &quot;Morning After&quot; Pill</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Inologic, a Seattle biopharmaceutical company, has received a Department of Defense grant for nearly $1.1 million to develop a radioprotective drug that could either act before radiation exposure to protect the body from radiation damage or act as a type of &quot;morning after&quot; drug and help repair damage once it has occurred. The drug could potentially protect U.S. troops and protect or treat the public if exposed to radioactive material. In light of recent events such as the public health scare associated with the radiation contamination of ex-Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, who died of exposure to the radioactive material polonium-210, the availability of such a radioprotective drug could have significant health benefits. (PRWeb Jan 22, 2007)</P>
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