SHENYANG, China, May 15 /PRNewswire/ --

The International Association of Outsourcing Professionals(TM) (IAOP(TM)) announced the newest inductees to The Outsourcing Hall of Fame on May 12th. Dr. Liu Jiren, Chairman CEO of Neusoft Corporation, was inducted into the prestigious Hall of Fame for his outstanding contributions to China's outsourcing industry and the global outsourcing cooperation, and he is also the first Chinese to receive this honor.

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Are there common structures or patterns to violent extremist ideologies, even when the content of the beliefs is dramatically different? 

Social and political scientists have explored elements of this question for decades using a variety of different methods.  And the method does seem to matter.  Several years ago, I tried to identify such overarching ideological patterns – not as a social science theory – but just as teaching tool for state and local law enforcement personnel, to help make the point that understanding extremists is not only about knowing what  they purport think or believe (or inferring motive from such statements), but knowing how those ideologies develop and facilitate (or inhibit

LONDON, May 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Tourist figures are returning to normal following the swine flu outbreak in Mexico, according to major carrier DialAFlight. Despite continued warnings from the press, governments and the World Health Organisation, travellers have not been deterred from booking holidays to 'at-risk' areas of the globe.

UK travel firm DialAFlight - which carries half a million customers each year - reports that flights to both Mexico City and Cancun are close to normal seasonal booking levels, after the brief downturn last month.

LONDON, May 15 /PRNewswire/ --

- Online Recruitment Specialist Carries out Industry Survey

75 percent of recruiters believe that IT candidates with additional qualifications stand a better chance of securing a job, according to a recent survey[1] undertaken by The IT Job Board - http://www.theitjobboard.co.uk.

This finding was also supported by the candidate response, where 84 percent of IT professionals consider that holding industry certifications will improve their employment opportunities. And, a massive 87 percent of techies believe that recruiters and hiring managers would look for additional qualifications when recruiting for jobs in IT.

DUBLIN, Ireland, May 15 /PRNewswire/ --

- This Week The Poker Show Sees Some of the Most Successful and Outspoken Players Take to the Airwaves While Marty Smyth, Annette Obrestad, and J.C. Tran Shows are Archived

DUBLIN, Ireland, May 15 /PRNewswire/ --

This week, live online poker radio show, The Poker Show, has secured some of the most controversial and opinionated players in the game. Presenters Jesse May and Padraig Parkinson chat to Mike The Mouth Matusow, Dave Devilfish Ulliott, and Tony G who are scheduled to appear on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday between 8 and 11 p.m. respectively.

MUNICH, May 15 /PRNewswire/ --

- Investigating the Real Burden of Hypertension, Addressing the Challenges of Getting to Blood Pressure Goal and SHARE(ing) the Knowledge (http://www.SHARE-hypertension.com)

LONDON, May 15 /PRNewswire/ --

- Four awards celebrate service provider and product excellence

The winners of Light Reading's prestigious Ethernet Expo: Europe 2009 Awards were announced yesterday as a finale to the highly successful conference and exhibition at the ExCel Conference Centre in London. In the Vendor of the Year category two winners were announced: Alcatel-Lucent's Service Router Portfolio for the Best Infrastructure Product, and ANDA EtherReach for the Best Access Product. Meanwhile British Telecom's Etherflow UK scooped the Best New Service, and COLT Telecom the Best Product Portfolio in the Service Provider of the Year categories.

LONDON, May 15 /PRNewswire/ -- XP Power, one of the world's leading developers and manufacturers of mission critical power control solutions to the electronics industry, is today issuing an update on trading for the four months ended 30 April 2009 in line with its normal practice.

Trading in the first four months of the current financial year has been satisfactory and in line with expectations, with revenues being in line with those achieved in the same period of 2008.

The Whole Earth Telescope (WET), a worldwide network of observatories coordinated by the University of Delaware, is synchronizing its lenses to provide round-the-clock coverage of a cooling star. As the star dims in the twilight of its life, scientists hope it will shed light on the workings of our own planet and other mysteries of the galaxy.

The dying star, a white dwarf identified as WDJ1524-0030, located in the constellation Ophiuchus in the southern sky, is losing its brightness as it cools, its nuclear fuel spent. It will be monitored continuously from May 15 to June 11 by WET, a global partnership of telescopes which was formed in 1986.
Scientists at South Dakota State University are exploring the mechanisms by which a substance derived ultimately from Red Sea coral could help treat skin cancer.

The study built on earlier work by SDSU distinguished professor Chandradhar Dwivedi’s lab looking at the chemopreventive effects of sarcophine-diol, made from a substance called sarcophine that can be isolated from soft coral found in the Red Sea. The new study carried the work beyond looking at sarcophine-diol’s possible use in prevention of skin cancer to consider its potential as a tool in therapies to actually treat skin cancer.

“We are finding that sarcophine-diol could be used both for chemoprevention and as a chemotherapeutic agent,” Dwivedi said.