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Research and Markets: The Personal Leather Good Manufacturing Industry's Revenue for the Year 2009 Was Approximately ...
DUBLIN----Research and Markets has announced the addition of Supplier Relations US, LLC's new report "Personal Leather Good Manufacturing Industry in the U.S. and its International Trade [2010 Edition ]" to their offering.


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Big East lunchtime links
Bill Stewart likes what he's hearing about the Mountaineers this summer. A countdown of the 30 most unforgettable games in West Virginia history nears its conclusion. South Florida released nearly 300 pages of notes from its investigation into Jim Leavitt as the lawsuit in the matter continues. The Bulls heard from a former NFL great about how to carry themselves on and off the field. Cincinnati ...


Leaked reports describe Afghan war, sometimes in mundane detail
Journalists and other observers around the world spent Monday poring over a vast cache of documents a whistleblower website says are U.S. reports that exhaustively chronicle the twists, turns and horror of the 9-year-old war in Afghanistan.


Pentagon: Leaked Afghan reports are not top-secret
Pentagon officials studying leaked documents about the war in Afghanistan have not yet found anything top secret among them, a Defense Department spokesman told CNN Tuesday.


Google Mobilizes Place Pages for Android Devices
Today Google announced upgraded Maps for Android, with the addition of a new mobile version of Places (not to be confused with the Android app Places Directory ). It enables users to browse categories of businesses nearby (bars, atms, gas, etc). It also allows users to create custom categories (e.g., free wifi).


Ask.com Goes Back to the Days of Q&A
Could this be a return to the days of Mr. Jeeves? Ask.com announced in a blog post this week that it is going back to its roots as a question-and-answer focused search service. The "new" Ask.com was launched in an invite-only private beta on Monday that takes advantage of the "explosion of the social Web," the company says.