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Save More Solutions we’ll definitely launch its first site – Outsource Now!

Sunday, June 2nd, 2013

PRLog (Press Release)Jun. 2, 2013DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla. We’ll Provide our Service to Meet Your Expectations

Save More Solutions we’ll definitely launch its first site. This site will cater almost various outsource services to companies across the globe. We’re a group of professional teams will cater every task you need at hand.

This company is based in Cebu, Philippines and this will be one of the fastest emerging service companies that will cater a worldwide of companies abroad. Nevertheless, a lot of professionals will be working with you on the task and will be delivered according to your satisfaction.

What’s so good about Save More Solution, it is a low cost service which anybody could afford. We believe quality and satisfaction to our client is our upmost importance. We believe the quality in rendering our skills and excellent services would let client boost their company more.

Our services are pure Data Entry services, Web Development and Data Mining. Looking for someone to do most of your clerical work? Then this is the right place you are looking for.  

It is our pride to take lead in giving services which will help build companies to its success. We will happily provide you with an honest and professional work. As you are our most valued client!

So come and collaborate with us! As we will both venture in giving you a success in your business and giving you the best quality of work there is.

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UKASH AND LITTLE MISTRESS LAUNCH MAKE-UP AND DRESS GIVEAWAY

Monday, May 27th, 2013

New partnership puts five £50 MAC vouchers and five Little Mistress dresses up for grabs to celebrate providing fashion-conscious girls with an easy and secure way to spend their cash allowances and pocket money online

London, May 2013 – Online cash payment provider, Ukash, has joined forces with fashion website Little Mistress to provide girls aged 16-25 years old with a new way to spend their cash allowances and pocket money. To celebrate the new partnership, Ukash and Little Mistress have five £50 MAC make-up vouchers and five Little Mistress dresses to give away. In addition customers who register with Little Mistress will benefit from 15% off their first order.

Ukash is the simple way to turn cash into online spending money without the need for a bank account or credit card. Cash can be turned into Ukash at more than 25,000 retail outlets across the UK and 460,000 worldwide, including corner shops and newsagents, petrol stations and kiosks. The unique 19 digit Ukash code can then be used to pay directly on any of the thousands of websites which accept Ukash transactions, or loaded onto prepaid cards and e-wallets.

For a chance to win one of the MAC make-up vouchers, shoppers simply register on the Little Mistress website – www.little-mistress.co.uk/competitions

“Little Mistress is fast becoming the frontrunner in catwalk style at prices young fashionistas can afford,” says Malcolm Berg, Director of Merchant Services of Ukash. “With many young consumers unable to access a bank account or credit card, our online cash payment method is ideal. It’s also great for shoppers who want to keep control of their spending and avoid large credit card bills.

“Now Little Mistress customers can splash their cash on that fairy tale prom dress or update their summer wardrobe safely with just a few clicks and a Ukash code.”

Georgios Chiotis, E-commerce Director at Little Mistress adds, “We are really excited to launch this competition with Ukash, as we like spoiling our customers, and this is the perfect full package treat. Little Mistress has always been generous with competition prizes: from limited edition GHD goodies and brand new wardrobes, to £500 of spending money and office style makeovers, our giveaways engage customers and give them an extra reason to add Little Mistress to the top of their favourite fashion brands.

“This competition is the best match for the Little Mistress girls: a gorgeous make-up range, stunning dresses, and an easy payment method – what more can you ask? We know that this competition is a fantastic opportunity to increase brand awareness for us and Ukash, and cement this perfect partnership in the public eye!”

The maximum single value of a Ukash voucher is £200/€250 and the maximum amount that can be held by an individual customer is £1,000/€1,250 – in both cases the equivalents in other currencies apply.

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Ukash is the Global e-Money Network and internationally recognised e-commerce cash payment method that enables consumers around the world to use cash to shop, pay and play online safely, securely and conveniently. This secure payment method was developed to protect personal identity and financial information when making online transactions, reducing the threat of credit and debit card fraud for consumers and repudiations and charge-backs for retailers. Ukash has no age limit, so consumers of all ages can make the most of safe payment online.

Ukash codes are purchased with cash in retail outlets such as shops, petrol stations and kiosks, and issued online from the company’s website. The unique 19 digit codes can then be used to pay directly on any of the thousands of websites that accept Ukash transactions worldwide, or loaded onto prepaid cards and e-wallets.

Established in 2001 under the holding company Smart Voucher Ltd, Ukash® has grown to more than 460,000 physical points of purchase, and is available in more than 50 countries around the world in 6 continents.

Ukash is regulated by the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). The maximum single value allowed is £200/€250 or equivalent in other currencies, and the maximum amount that can be held by an individual customer is £1,000/€1,250 or equivalent in other currencies.

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Dog Tag Art Teams Up with Local Artist to Launch Web Comic

Monday, May 27th, 2013

Asheville, NC (PRWEB) May 27, 2013

Dog Tag Art, an Asheville, North Carolina based company that focuses on keeping pets safe with colorful custom pet ID tags, has joined forces with local artist and writer Kathleen McCafferty to bring her web comic to the masses. The comic series is entitled “This American Dog”, with a nod to NPR’s popular radio program “This American Life”, and features the ongoing adventures of McCafferty’s spunky terrier, Ira G.

“I’m thrilled to bring ‘This American Dog’ to Dog Tag Art’s amazing audience. Their custom pet tags are just the coolest, and their fans are simply the best. Their online community is really active and enormous, with over 55,000 Facebook fans! It’s an incredible opportunity, and I can’t wait to introduce the chronicles of Ira G., my mischievous dog with a mohawk, to this fun-loving community.”

The web comic will be hosted on the Dog Tag Art website and will be updated periodically with new issues and stories. McCafferty is working with Dog Tag Art’s own Pia Wuerfel who is the colorist for each issue.

“Pia is a graphic designer and head of artist relations at Dog Tag Art. She is a really talented artist. She’s working with my hand-drawn strips and digitally coloring them with painstaking care, making them look amazing! ‘This American Dog’ wouldn’t have happened without Pia’s support and enthusiasm, and I’m so grateful for our collaboration.”

Ira G. is named after Ira Glass, the host of NPR’s “This American Life”. McCafferty, a big fan of the program for years, decided to loosely base the new comic strip format on the radio show. “’This American Life’ is traditionally done in four acts,” explained McCafferty, “although there is some deviation. “This American Dog” will follow the same school of thought and is a simple, four-paneled comic with a lot of heart.”

The new web comic series will feature insights about everyday life from Ira G.’s unique point of view, with his signature wry sense of humor. “This American Dog” will launch on Dog Tag Art’s website on Memorial Day 2013 to much fanfare and a special “Ira G-approved” pet ID tag sale. Dog Tag Art believes that the new comic will not only give customers a cute and colorful story to follow, but will also establish Ira G. into the hearts of their large fan base.

Dog Tag Art’s Operations Manager, Russ Barker, is also very excited about the partnership stating “When I first saw Kathleen’s work I instantly knew it would not only be the perfect addition to our web site but something that our fans would truly fall in love with and want to follow on a regular basis. My next action was to contact Kathleen and get the ball rolling on this project as soon as I possibly could and I am definitely thrilled with the result.”

About Dog Tag Art

Dog Tag Art makes high-quality personalized pet ID tags for dogs and cats and other tag-wearing pets, out of Asheville, North Carolina. Customers can design their own tags using personal images, or choose from over 1,000 original artist-designed custom tags. Dog Tag Art custom pet tags are guaranteed for life and made with a sturdy recycled steel core and coated, permanent graphics. The company was founded by owner Jack Carrier, to ensure the safety and safe return of his beloved wandering Chocolate Lab, Maggie. Dog Tag Art has been featured on Regis and Kelly, as well as in The New York Post, Dog Fancy, and in several other publications.



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Air Force reportedly strips 17 officers of power to launch intercontinental nuclear missiles

Wednesday, May 8th, 2013
  • This photo provided by the National Park Service shows the inside of the deactivated Delta Nine Launch Facility near Wall, S.D., that is now open to the public.AP

The Air Force stripped an unprecedented 17 officers of their authority to control — and, if necessary, launch — nuclear missiles after a string of unpublicized failings, including a remarkably dim review of their unit’s launch skills. The group’s deputy commander said it is suffering “rot” within its ranks.

“We are, in fact, in a crisis right now,” the commander, Lt. Col. Jay Folds, wrote in an internal email obtained by The Associated Press and confirmed by the Air Force.

The tip-off to trouble was a March inspection of the 91st Missile Wing at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., which earned the equivalent of a “D” grade when tested on its mastery of Minuteman III missile launch operations. In other areas, the officers tested much better, but the group’s overall fitness was deemed so tenuous that senior officers at Minot decided, after probing further, that an immediate crackdown was called for.

The Air Force publicly called the inspection a “success.”

But in April it quietly removed 17 officers at Minot from the highly sensitive duty of standing 24-hour watch over the Air Force’s most powerful nuclear missiles, the intercontinental ballistic missiles that can strike targets across the globe. Inside each underground launch control capsule, two officers stand “alert” at all times, ready to launch an ICBM upon presidential order.

“You will be a bench warmer for at least 60 days,” Folds wrote.

The 17 cases mark the Air Force’s most extensive sidelining ever of launch crew members, according to Lt. Col. Angie Blair, a spokeswoman for Air Force Global Strike Command, which oversees the missile units as well as nuclear-capable bombers. The wing has 150 officers assigned to missile launch control duty.

The trouble at Minot is the latest in a series of setbacks for the Air Force’s nuclear mission, highlighted by a 2008 Pentagon advisory group report that found a “dramatic and unacceptable decline” in the Air Force’s commitment to the mission, which has its origins in a Cold War standoff with the former Soviet Union.

In 2008, then-Defense Secretary Robert Gates sacked the top civilian and military leaders of the Air Force after a series of blunders, including a bomber’s mistaken flight across the country armed with nuclear-tipped missiles. Since then the Air Force has taken numerous steps designed to improve its nuclear performance.

The email obtained by the AP describes a culture of indifference, with at least one intentional violation of missile safety rules and an apparent unwillingness among some to challenge or report those who violate rules.

In response to AP inquiries, the Air Force said the lapses never put the security of the nuclear force at risk. It said the officers who lost their certification to operate ICBMs are now getting more training with the expectation that they will return to normal duty within about two months. The missiles remain on their normal war footing, officials said.

Although sidelining 17 launch officers at once is unprecedented, the Air Force said stripping officers of their authority to control nuclear missiles happens to “a small number” of officers every year for a variety of reasons.

In addition to the 17, possible disciplinary action is pending against one other officer at Minot who investigators found had purposefully broken a missile safety rule in an unspecified act that could have compromised the secret codes that enable the launching of missiles, which stand on high alert in underground silos in the nation’s midsection. Officials said there was no compromise of missile safety or security.

Folds is deputy commander of the 91st Operations Group, whose three squadrons are responsible for manning the wing’s 15 Minuteman III launch control centers.

Advising his troops on April 12 that they had “fallen,” Folds wrote that drastic corrective action was required because “we didn’t wake up” after an underwhelming inspection in March that he said amounted to a failure, even though the unit’s overall performance technically was rated “satisfactory.” That is two notches below the highest rating.

“And now we’re discovering such rot in the crew force that your behavior while on alert is accepting of” weapons safety rule violations, possible code compromises and other failings, “all in the name of not inconveniencing yourselves,” Folds wrote.

Folds also complained about unwarranted questioning of orders from superior officers by launch crews and failure to address superiors with the proper respect.

“We are breaking you down, and we will build from the ground up,” Folds added. He later wrote, “It takes real leaders to lead through a crisis and we are, in fact, in a crisis right now.”

He told his subordinates, “You must continue to turn over the rocks and find the rot.”

When the AP inquired about the Folds email, the Air Force arranged a telephone interview with one of Folds’ superiors, Col. Robert Vercher, commander of the 91st Missile Wing. The wing is one of three that operate the nation’s fleet of 450 Minuteman III missiles; the two others are at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont., and F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo.

“We are frustrated anytime we’re performing less than we expect of ourselves,” Vercher said, adding that he and other senior officers are implementing an aggressive and innovative plan to restore a record of high performance among launch control officers.

“There was a problem,” Vercher said. “And we will fix it.”

Vercher said Folds was expressing frustration.

“That is a very passionate leader embarrassed by a performance below our expectation,” Vercher said, adding that Folds was disappointed by the inspection, which was by the inspector general of the Air Force Global Strike Command.

Vercher said Folds was telling his officers, in effect, “Quite frankly, you guys should all be embarrassed that in an area that’s important, you passed but you were rated as very close to not passing, and that’s not acceptable.”

The inspection area to which Vercher referred was proficiency at operating the missile launch simulator and responses to written questions about procedures. Their performance was rated “marginal,” which Vercher said is the equivalent of a “D” grade. The inspector’s office told the AP that “marginal” is a passing rating, “but attention is needed from leadership to address issues before they become unsatisfactory.”

“Nobody is comfortable with that,” Vercher said.

The launch simulator is used in testing for inspection because, for obvious reasons, they can’t perform an actual missile launch.

Exposure of shortcomings within Vercher’s unit recalls an earlier series of stunning mistakes by other elements of the nuclear force, including the August 2007 incident in which an Air Force B-52 bomber flew from Minot to Barksdale Air Force Base, La., without the crew realizing it was armed with six nuclear-tipped cruise missiles. One outcome of the incident was the creation of Global Strike Command in January 2009 as a way of improving management of the nuclear enterprise.

Bruce Blair, who served as an Air Force ICBM launch control officer in the 1970s and is now a research scholar at Princeton University, said the Folds email points to a broader problem within the nuclear weapons force.

“The nuclear air force is suffering from a deep malaise caused by the declining relevance of their mission since the Cold War’s end over 20 years ago,” Blair said in an interview. “Minuteman launch crews have long been marginalized and demoralized by the fact that the Air Force’s culture and fast-track careers revolve around flying planes, not sitting in underground bunkers baby-sitting nuclear-armed missiles.”

Blair is co-founder of Global Zero, an international group that advocates the eventual elimination of nuclear weapons.

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Rudell the Jewellers Launch their Smartphone App

Wednesday, April 17th, 2013

We are very proud to announce that the highly anticipated Rudells Smartphone app has been launched. Our website manger Mel Ricks has worked tirelessly on this project over the last few months, to ensure that we produced an app that is informative, enticing and simple to use. Never before has it been so easy to browse through Rudells inspiring portfolio.

All staff have now had a play with the app and even those who are not so technically minded were impressed with how simple it is to use. The home page displays products from four of our biggest brands; Embrace, a collection that has been designed in store and is exclusive to Rudells. Patek Philippe, arguably the finest watch brand in the world, Mikimoto, the creator of the cultured pearl and Fope, Italian styling and quality craftsmanship. As well featuring these fabulous brands you can also browse through other collections from our ranges of watches and jewellery, each section giving you a taster for what you can discover in Rudells showrooms.

The app also allows you to create your very own wish list meaning you can put together your personal catalogue of delightful products before you come into store. You may also share your favourite piece with your friends via Facebook, Twitter and by email. Extras also include an informative guide to diamonds, enabling you to do a bit of research before making that special purchase and a ring size gauge that allows you to calculate the size of a ring by positioning a ring on a circle and adjusting a slider until the outline fits the inside of your ring! How useful.

The app will also allow you to view our fantastic 2013 product catalogue, featuring unique jewellery and watches from an array of our brands which can be found in both our Wolverhampton and Harborne showrooms. Other features we have added include information on our very rich heritage and our state of the art watch workshops, of which we are very proud.

The completely free Rudells Smartphone app is available to download from both the Apple App Store and Android Market; however we are keen to remind you that while we are enthusiastic to move with the times we will never lose touch with our traditional values. We are always on the end of a phone if you would like to speak to us as we constantly strive to offer you the impeccable service we always have, alternatively visit us in one of our showrooms, we would be delighted to see you.

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Rudells the Jewellers showrooms are based in Wolverhampton and Harborne, Birmingham; they are renowned for the finest quality jewellery and customer service in the Midlands since 1938.

Note: For PR enquiries please contact [email protected] or 01902 423308.
Please note board directors for reference: Jon Weston – Managing Director, and John Harlow – Sales Director.

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Charlize Theron Planning to Launch Denim Jean Line: Report

Sunday, March 10th, 2013

A woman of many talents! Charlize Theron always looks stunning in red carpet couture, but the Oscar-winning actress also knows how to rock a pair of jeans — and she may be putting that skill to good use.

Theron, 37, and stylist Leslie Fremar are planning a Theron Jeans line with denim brands, The Hollywood Reporter reports.

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And extra good news for her fans: the line would reportedly be sold for reasonable prices in mass-market stores. The Snow White and the Huntsman actress’ rep, however, told The Hollywood Reporter that she couldn’t confirm the project.

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When it comes to style, Theron is all about keeping it simple these days. The single mother to son Jackson, 13 months, recently shaved her head for a role in the upcoming Mad Max film.

“It’s great,” she told E! News earlier in March. “It’s so low maintenance, and having a kid, you need as much time as you can get.”

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The LinmiR Olivia Headband Launch & 2013 Collection Showcase

Monday, March 4th, 2013

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PRLog (Press Release)Mar. 4, 2013The LinmiR Olivia Headband Launch And 2013 Collection Showcase
The award-winning LinmiR Millinery will be launching it’s very first commercial ready-to-wear LinmiR Olivia Headband as well as showcasing the entire 2013 collection to an exclusive audience on April 11th 2013 at The Nile Bar, 435 West Green Road,N15 3PJ at 7PM. The LinmiR Olivia Headband is simple, beautiful, versatile and elegant LinmiR Olivia Headband which is on course to become a must-have head accessory for 2013. The uniquely handcrafted headbands will be showcased alongside other stunning headpieces from the designer to an audience of fellow designers, buyers, fashion writers and media personnel, fashion event organisers and the entire fashion world.

The Event:
The LinmiR Olivia Headband Launch & 2013 Collection Showcase
will be the first of its kind by a Ugandan designer in UK. The designer wil
show the different designs of the LinmiR Olivia Headband and her entire
2013 collection as well as a display of her most popular designs from last
year. The audience will mainly include specially invited key personnel in
the world of fashion but it is still open to the general public who are
strongly advised to confirm their attendance in advance.

Venue:
Nile Bar and Restaurant in North London prides itself in its new plush
decoration and the best barbeque meat in London. It is only 2-minutes
walk from Turnpike Lane Station on the Piccadilly Line. The small but
roomy sitting area will provide a cosy environment to enjoy LinmiR’s
designs up-close.

Sponsors/Partners:
LinmiR Millinery is privileged to be supported by supported by Salabed
International, Nile Bar, ECO Media, Inc. and Weddings Uganda.
Fashion photographers The Nyanzi Report will be official photographer
while AIL TV will be filming the event and Make-up London Academy
will be doing the backstage make-up for the models.

The Designer:
Linda Mirembe was born and raised in Uganda. She relocated to Sweden in 1991
while studying at college; she also managed her son’s modelling career
who was signed to Sweden’s top modelling agency Stockholmsgruppen. As
his manager, Linda was given passes to attend the shows and privileged
to attend a Jean Paul Gaultier show. This was when her dream of joining
the fashion world became more realistic. She then relocated to London
and took lessons with a professional milliner. Two years later she founded
LinmiR Millinery.

The Label (LinmiR Millinery):
Linda Mirembe founded LinmiR two years ago. Since then she has won the
Designer of the Year BEFFTA award for and taken part in Young Designers
Awards’ Radical Awards. She has also showcased at a number of both UK and
international fashion events including London Fashion Week’s Fashion Finest,
Mahogany Bridal Show, Maryland Fashion Week, Out of Africa (Dublin), ’50
Years of Fashion’ at Ug@50,UK to celebrate 50yrs of Uganda’s independence, and
dressed up Miss Uganda UK 2012 contestants.
She has started 2013 on high after joining other high profile designers at the London
Fashion Week and is set to make an appearance in the Hat Stand of Vogue
Magazine.

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NowCompare Prepares to Launch International Health Insurance Website…

Monday, February 25th, 2013

(PRWEB) February 25, 2013

China has for many years been in the sights of western companies as a potential market for their products and services but it has proven difficult for the international insurance industry to enter.

The heavy regulations imposed upon foreign insurance companies has made it an expensive and difficult undertaking; however, NowCompare has announced that it is ready to launch a China version of its expat insurance comparison website in March 2013.

The website, which has become the number provider of expat health insurance in Hong Kong will be the first website of its kind in mainland China and will allow the growing expat community there to compare all the international health insurance companies that are available to them.

Mike Ramsay, Chief Executive of NowCompare, said “Everything is in place for a March launch and the team is ready to go, China has been in our sights for a long time and it has been a race among many in our industry to be the first to enter.”

Expats in China wanting to find health insurance currently need to either use a local insurance broker or look overseas for their coverage. The launch of NowCompare will be the first time China expatriates will be able to compare all of the relevant insurance companies online rather than just a select few.

In addition, expats in China will also for the first time be able to receive the same discounts on health insurance that NowCompare customers receive elsewhere.


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