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  American Legal Guide on Recording Telephone Conversations (USA)
The "business telephone" exception, which generally allows monitoring of calls and taping over an extension phone which is both provided to a subscriber in the ordinary course of a telephone company's business and is being used by that subscriber in the ordinary course of its business.
The FCC's role in assisting consumers who believe their telephone conversations were unlawfully recorded is generally limited to ensuring that telephone companies enforce their tariff provisions regarding recording of telephone conversations.
Telephone equipment, which is furnished to a phone company subscriber and used in the ordinary course of business, is excluded from the definition of unlawful interception devices (Id. at 99(B)(3)).
www.callcorder.com /phone-recording-law-america.htm   (1870 words)

  
 List of Taiwanese companies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The following is a list of companies based in Taiwan:
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), world's largest semiconductor foundry
The following is a list of companies founded by Taiwanese or Taiwanese-American
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Taiwanese_companies   (98 words)

  
 ACS :: Breast Prostheses and Hair Loss Accessories List
Listed, for information purposes only, are some of the prostheses and accessory companies in the United States...
Listed are some of the breast prostheses and accessory manufacturers and suppliers in the United States.
No company is authorized to claim or imply that its product is endorsed or approved by the American Cancer Society, nor should endorsement be inferred from appearance on the list.
www.cancer.org /docroot/cri/content/cri_2_6x_breast_prostheses_list_5.asp?sitearea=cri   (509 words)

  
 Nova Scotia Telephone Companies
On 28 November 1887, the Bell Telephone Company sold its telephone and telegraph operations in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick to the Nova Scotia Telephone Company.
The New Cumberland Telephone Company is known to have been carrying on a telephone business in 1905 and 1906 — it appears as "Cumberland Telephone Company" in Winfield's list dated May 1905, and it was involved in a lawsuit in 1906.
Valley T&T Co. is the third-largest telephone company in Winfield's list, 1905.
alts.net /ns1625/telephone.html   (9547 words)

  
 Attorney General Lockyer Settles Lawsuit Against One of World's Largest Timeshare Firms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Because businesses were given 30 days to scrub their lists of registered phone numbers, the federal law was scheduled to go into effect on October 1.
Companies to which a consumer has made an inquiry or submitted an application are permitted to call for three months.
Telephone numbers placed on the national Do Not Call registry will stay on the list for five years unless a consumer changes numbers or removes them from the list.
caag.state.ca.us /newsalerts/2003/03-137.htm   (854 words)

  
 AEJMC Archives -- February 1996, week 2 (#23)
A 1982 study of the nation's largest newspaper-owning companies found that those with the closest "institutional affiliations" to the power elite display a "corporate liberal" ideology which reflects the viewpoint of the "inner group" of the capitalist class (Dreier, 1982: 298).
It offers one example of the values and worldviews of a Latin American society, and for the purposes of this study its coverage provides a clear potential for contrast with the coverage in the Times.
It is estimated that from 1994-98, "t he Gannett Company, the largest newspaper company in the co untry, was likely to have about $1 billion in cash available for investme nt.
list.msu.edu /cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind9602B&L=aejmc&T=0&P=3298   (6554 words)

  
 How To Get An Accessible Telephone - American Foundation for the Blind
They enacted Section 255 to ensure that new telephones would be designed for use by people with disabilities—including people who are blind or visually impaired.
Telephone manufacturers and service providers are legally required to be able to explain access features.
A company may tell you, for example, that the kind of access you are asking for is not "readily achievable." Nevertheless, have them explain why and take detailed notes to include with your complaint.
www.afb.org /Section.asp?SectionID=4&DocumentID=1536   (1308 words)

  
 Autoimmunity - American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association -About_AARDA
The misdiagnosis of these diseases is a major factor in the deaths attributed to mis-diag nosis and the tremendous health care costs associated with the diagnosis and treatment of autoimmune diseases.
A national public awareness campaign is a leading priority as a major focus of this organization because a lack of public information regarding autoimmune diseases is a significant factor in the death rate which can often be attributed to misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis.
It is also a significant factor in high health care costs to individuals and companies alike.
www.aarda.org /about_aarda/key_programs.php   (282 words)

  
 Major Search Engines and Directories
If you are interested in being listed in these search engines, see Search Engine Watch's Search Engine Submission Tips section for free, step-by-step help about the essentials to submitting to search engines and improving your chances of ranking well.
Getting Listed: AOL essentially duplicates the editorial and ad listings that are shown on Google, so you need to be listed with Google in one of these ways, as described above.
Commercial sites pay to be listed in its commercial categories, making the service very much like an electronic "Yellow Pages." However, volunteer editors at the LookSmart-owned Zeal directory also catalog sites into non-commercial categories for free.
searchenginewatch.com /showPage.html?page=2156221   (3473 words)

  
 U.S. court blocks anti-telemarketing list - Sep. 24, 2003
The group said it supports the idea of a list for consumers to express their preference not to be solicited by telephone, and pointed out that for years it has offered its own no-call system for consumers.
The FTC's do-not-call list was created in early 2002 and implemented this year after Congress ordered the agency to make rules preventing abusive and deceptive telemarketing practices.
Plaintiffs challenged the creation of the list and its prohibition of "abandoned calls," defined as one in which the telemarketer does not get on the line within two seconds of calling a consumer.
money.cnn.com /2003/09/24/technology/ftc_donotcall   (1012 words)

  
 New York Book Distributors: Wall Street Photographic Coffee Table Book   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The origins of the American Stock Exchange (the "Amex") are colorful and equally as modest as the beginnings of the New York Stock Exchange.
By 1900, millions of dollars' worth of securities in mining companies, farm machinery, railroads, life insurance, and printing and textile companies were being traded in the street.
Today, a listing on the Amex affords companies greater liquidity, visibility and analyst coverage, resulting in an increased propensity for major institutions to hold its shares.
www.nybookdistributors.com /wall_street/feature/amex.html   (420 words)

  
 Journalists in prison, 2004
This list represents a snapshot of all journalists incarcerated at midnight on December 31, 2004.
Benaoum, CEO of Errai al-Aam, a media company that publishes three papers, was jailed on what several Algerian journalists described as spurious charges of business fraud that were designed to punish him for his efforts to expose local corruption.
His company published the Arabic-language daily Errai (The Opinion), the French-language daily Le Journal de l'Ouest (Journal of the West), and the French-language weekly Detective until August 2003, when the journals ceased publication because the company was unable to pay debts owed to the state-owned printer.
www.cpj.org /Briefings/2005/imprisoned_04/imprisoned_04.html   (16532 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - NSA has massive database of Americans' phone calls   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
For the customers of these companies, it means that the government has detailed records of calls they made — across town or across the country — to family members, co-workers, business contacts and others.
The concern for the customer was also based on law: Under Section 222 of the Communications Act, first passed in 1934, telephone companies are prohibited from giving out information regarding their customers' calling habits: whom a person calls, how often and what routes those calls take to reach their final destination.
The agency told the companies that it wanted them to turn over their "call-detail records," a complete listing of the calling histories of their millions of customers.
www.usatoday.com /news/washington/2006-05-10-nsa_x.htm   (3025 words)

  
 VotingMachineCompanies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Jefferson Smurfit Corp., the American division of Ireland-based Jefferson Smurfit Group PLC holding company, was based in St. Louis prior to its 1998 merger with Stone Container Corp. The merged company became Smurfit-Stone Container Corp. based in Chicago.
These companies, Garden State Elections (Mt.Holly, NJ) and Elec-tec (Birmingham, AL - !http://www.birminghamchamber.com/news/2001/feb/newspg2_0101.html), were used to conceal transactions involving election services industry giant Sequoia Pacific, according to court documents, which fingered that company last week for orchestrating a 10-year long bribery scheme involving the Commissioner of Elections for Louisiana.
The president of that company, Ransom Shoup II, was convicted in 1979 of conspiracy and obstruction of justice related to an FBI inquiry into a lever machine-counted election in Philadelphia.
www.ecotalk.org /VotingMachineCompanies.htm   (8831 words)

  
 Prism Legal Consulting, Inc.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
This list of selected legal outsourcing activity was compiled and is maintained by Joy London, author of the blog excited utterances and Ron Friedmann, President of Prism Legal Consulting, Inc and author of the blog Strategic Legal Technology.
To clarify terminology, outsourcing refers to using any third party to provide services previously provided by full-time employees; offshoring refers to outsourcing to a non-domestic provider; insourcing refers to shifting work to an owned-and-operated facility that is centralized and physically separate from the rest of the organization.
The second list includes companies that appeared at one time to offer offshoring services but now either appear not to or appear to be out of business.
www.prismlegal.com /index.php?option=content&task=view&id=88&Itemid=70   (745 words)

  
 Business List | Business Mailing List | American Business List
Direct mail marketing lists and telemarketing lists from American Profiles can target the exact audience that wants and needs your product or service, making your advertising budget cost effective, and taking your response rate to a higher level.
Our goal at American Profiles is to provide customers with the best leads possible for their direct mailing and telemarketing needs.
products, allowing us to offer our clients more mailing lists and telemarketing lists than any single list source in the industry.
www.americanprofiles.com   (229 words)

  
 American Music Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The American Music Center has made grants totaling $168,250 to 24 dance companies in New York City and New Jersey as part of the 2006 round of the Live Music for Dance Program.
New American Music for Young Audiences is a catalog of works suitable for educational programming and reflects the rich variety of music for young people by American composers.
Presented by the American Music Center, the site is administered in part by the composers and publishers who upload the information themselves.
amc.net /index.html   (825 words)

  
 Exposing the Source: The Recalcitrant Producers
The purpose of our report is to identify those companies that have been involved in antipersonnel mine production in the past, and to call on them to make a statement renouncing any future involvement.
Some companies acknowledged, after seeing our evidence, that their products had been used in antipersonnel mines, but claimed that they had no prior knowledge of involvement in mine production.
Moreover, other companies that expressed such concerns later joined the ranks of those renouncing future involvement by pledging to make their best effort to not knowingly provide components intended for use in antipersonnel mines.
www.hrw.org /campaigns/mines/IV.2.recalcitrant.html   (2502 words)

  
 Facts on Who Benefits From Keeping Saddam Hussein In Power
France’s Alcatel company, a major telecom firm, is negotiating a $76 million contract to rehabilitate Iraq’s telephone system.
It has recently been reported that Saddam Hussein has ordered Iraqi domestic businesses to show preference to German companies as a reward for Germany’s “firm positive stand in rejecting the launching of a military attack against Iraq.” It was also reported that over 101 German companies were present at the Baghdad Annual exposition.
U.S. companies are forced to deal with third party vendors as a result of a ban on all American companies imposed by Iraq.
www.heritage.org /Research/MiddleEast/wm217.cfm   (1902 words)

  
 Pretending There's a Country Called "Palestine" [Weblog] - Daniel Pipes
Various Western institutions list "Palestine" as a country, although there obviously is no such place.
American Express: Here's an oddity, not pretending "Palestine" exists but that Israel is in Europe.
Bouygues Telecom: One of France's main telephone companies, Bouygues Telecom, has posted rates for calling a country it calls "Palestine," seemingly unaware that there is no such place.
www.danielpipes.org /blog/37   (358 words)

  
 People For the American Way - Individual Donors
A subsequent report from People For the American Way will examine in greater detail the impact of individual right-wing donors' efforts.
Robert Hurtt is owner of the Container Supply Company and now a California state senator.
He, Ahmanson, and two other California businessmen contributed a total of $1 million directly to hard-right candidates, and have funneled much more through their contributions to seven right-wing political action committees.
www.pfaw.org /pfaw/general/default.aspx?oid=2062   (1166 words)

  
 Telephone Numbers of Insurers Licensed to Write Private Passenger Auto in New Jersey
This list includes all insurance companies that had private passenger auto insurance premium in 2004 and companies newly admitted.
The industry term for a company that uses its own sales employees to write its policies.
check your telephone book or call the insurance company and ask for agents near you.
www.state.nj.us /dobi/carphone.htm   (219 words)

  
 ACS :: Myths and Half-Truths About Cancer
Discovery Health Channel and the American Cancer Society sampled public opinion and called on experts for a one-hour TV special.
Do you know which items in this list are myths, which are facts, and which are somewhere in between?
The list below runs from myths that fool a few people to widespread misunderstandings.
www.cancer.org /docroot/PED/PED_11_Cancer_Myths.asp   (260 words)

  
 American   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The LOC's American Memory Historical Collections, a must-see, contains the bulk of digitalized materials, but the Exhibitions Gallery is enticing and informative as well.
American Studies (U. features a museum for American studies, cultural maps, on-going hypertext projects, an electronic classroom, and special features.
aim is to develop an understanding of the complex themes and concepts of African American life in the first half of the 20th century to provide a foundation for a more meaningful understanding of the modern Civil Rights Movement.
www.teachingcompany.com /History/American.html   (5811 words)

  
 Mailing Lists from Direct Marketing Consultancy CRM Broker.
Try using CRM Broker now to source your direct marketing list, for direct mail, telephone, email or fax marketing.
Our clients are usually impressed by our ability to access appropriate lists quickly - and we support them subsequently through the process of buying and using the data.
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 St. Antoninus Institute for Catholic Education in Business - Pro-Life Shopping Guide
It includes both corporations which we used to consider pro-life (the two of them: Domino Pizza and Carl Carcher Enterprises which both suffered and were picketed for their belief) but they have changed management, and those that we have to consider pro-abortion.
We do not call for an all-out boycott of all the corporations on the list but we believe that by providing all possible information about who gave what and when, readers are able to decide on their own their boycott strategies.
Note 1: Following the names of the companies are numbers which are the sources where the information was obtained.
www.stantoninus.net /listab.htm   (1325 words)

  
 Assembly of Turkish American Associations
Turkish American Community protest against Armenian aggression and terrorism draws over 1,000 at the White House and the Armenian Embassy
ATAA convenes regional Turkish American leaders summit for meeting with the American anti-defamation league
List of Turks Murdered by the Armenian Terrorists in the 70s and 80s
ataa.org   (415 words)

  
 The American Music Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The Fund's purpose is to encourage and improve public knowledge of contemporary American music.
The particular programs and activities of the Center have changed through the decades, but their fundamental goal has remained essentially the same--to provide innovative solutions to the challenges faced by composers, performers, and other professionals in the field.
For more information, contact the American Music Center at 30 West 26 Street, Suite 1001, New York, NY 10010, by telephone at (212) 366-5260 ext.
www.amc.net /about/news/2004.051804.rec.html   (629 words)

  
 CONSORTIUM AND STANDARDS LIST
Welcome to the ConsortiumInfo.org Consortium and Standards List, the largest list in existence of organizations that create and/or promote standards.
The Consortium and Standards List is made possible through the support of Gesmer Updegrove LLP, which has provided legal services to more than 70 organizations that create and/or promote standards or open source software.
To view new listings, see Recent Additions to the Consortium and Standards List.
www.consortiuminfo.org /links   (3260 words)

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