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Mark Penn’s two firms awarded millions from stimulus for PR campaign
11 hours ago ago from WakeUpAmerica.com
Burson-Marsteller won the contract to work on a public-relations campaign to advertise the national switch from analog to digital television. Nearly $2.8 million of the contract was awarded through a subcontract to Penn's polling firm, Penn, Schoen Berland, according to federal records. Federal records also show that a former adviser to President Barack Obama's 2008 [...]
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6 hours ago ago from Fox Enterprises Limited Weblog
Mark Penn's two firms awarded millions from stimulus for PR push December 9, 2009 by Alexander Bolton A contract worth nearly $6 million in stimulus funds was awarded by the Obama adminstration to two firms run by Mark Penn, Hillary Clinton's pollster in 2008. Federal records show that a contract worth $5.97 million, part of the $787 billion stimulus Congress passed this year, helped preserve three jobs at Burson-Marsteller, the ...
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15 hours ago ago from From On High
Defend this: Mark Penn's two firms awarded millions from stimulus for PR campaign By Alexander Bolton, The Hill A contract worth nearly $6 million in stimulus funds was awarded by the Obama adminstration to two firms run by Mark Penn, Hillary Clinton's pollster in 2008. Federal records show that a contract worth $5.97 million, part of the $787 billion stimulus Congress passed this year, helped preserve three jobs at Burson-Marsteller, ...
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5 hours ago ago from International Liberty
One of the hiddn aspects of Washington is the way the rich and powerful manipulate the system by funneling tax dollars into each other's pockets. This story from The Hill explains how a top Democratic pollster at a big PR firm got about $6 million of other people's money as part of the so-called stimulus. A fortune to the average American, but routine graft in the nation's capital. But isn't that what makes it so nauseating? A contract ...
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17 hours ago ago from PPCGeeks
At&t is apparently having a glitch in their system where their online account management system is showing pay-per-use charges for international SMS/data usage. From the reports I've read, it may be limited to the Chicago area, but it could be more widespread. I can vouch for this issue, being an At&t customer in the Chicago area, I noticed this in my usage on the website. You can check your account by doing *DATA# and Send and you'll get a ...
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IBM Adds To 'Cloud' Facilities
21 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
BY WILLIAM M. BULKELEY International Business Machines Corp. opened one new data center and unveiled plans for another and a research laboratory in Pacific Rim countries, reflecting its growing business in cloud computing, in which applications remotely run on shared computers. IBM said it will build an 80 million New Zealand dollar (US$57 million) data center in Auckland, New Zealand, that will be completed in 2010. The company ...
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8 hours ago ago from PopEater
Renesas Technology America, Inc., today introduced a high-performance TCAM (Ternary CAM)* 1 Series, comprising a portfolio of TCAM memory products to enable high-speed packet processing for networking equipment such as routers and switches. The first product in the series is the R8A20410BG TCAM which has a capacity of 20 Mbits and delivers industry-leading high-speed search performance of up to 360 MSPS (mega-searches per second)/Table. ...
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