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'Too late' to head off Qtown slump (Otago Daily Times) Queenstown's tourism operators are bracing for their toughest summer in years, but the resort is not being promoted in the critical Australian market because Destination Queenstown focuses on the shoulder and winter seasons. PrintingForLess.com Announces October Economic Stimulus Contest Winner (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) America's Print Shop at www.PrintingForLess.com reveals innovative and recession-busting marketing strategies from top contestants India ‘too big' for aid boots (The Telegraph) London, Nov. 16: India no longer merits UK government aid totalling hundreds of millions of pounds because the country should now be considered a developed nation, MPs have said during an important debate in the Commons. Reminders of past battles treasured (Orillia Packet & Times) Collecting wartime military souvenirs is a unique hobby that covers a wide range of artifacts including uniforms, badges, medals, helmets, shoulder patches, regimental, and even [...] Seniors, Disabled At Risk Of Losing TV On Feb. 17 (WCVB Boston) Civil rights groups say seniors, the disabled, poor and those who don't speak much English make up a large share of those people unprepared for the Feb. 17 transition from analog to digital television. Storm Viagra spam generates £1.6m a year (PC Advisor) But profit margins are tight for hackers Spam that's used to peddle drugs such as a Viagra through the Storm botnet is generating as much as £1.6m per year for hackers, according to researchers. Study: Viagra Spam Is Profitable, but Margins Are Tight (PC World) Spam sent by the Storm network could be generating up to $3.5 million yearly for pharmaceutical product providers. Study finds spam profits are wafer-thin (TechWorld) Spamonomics explored. One of the most notorious networks of hacked computers used for sending spam could be earning as much as $3.5 million (£2.2 million) per year peddling drugs such as Viagra, according to new research. Study: Viagra Spam Is Profitable, but Margins Are Tight (PC World) Spam sent by the Storm network could be generating up to $3.5 million per year in revenue a year for pharmaceutical product... Study: Viagra spam is profitable, but margins are tight (ARNnet) Spam sent by the Storm network could be generating up to $3.5 million per year in revenue a year for pharmaceutical product sales.
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