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CALGARY, Canada, August 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Resverlogix Corp. ("Resverlogix" or the "Company") (TSX: RVX) is pleased to announce that the Phase 1b/2a program for the study of RVX-208 in subjects with normal lipids and those with low high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol has proceeded according to plan.

MADRID, August 25 /PRNewswire/ --

- The "Awareness Campaign" Visualises Daily Challenges Faced by People With Parkinson's as Revealed by New European Research

The European Parkinson's Disease Association (EPDA) today urged European decision makers and politicians to end inequalities in care and treatment access for people with Parkinson's disease.

The plea was made during the launch of EPDA's latest campaign, 'Parkinson's is visible, make it livable', intended to visualise the daily challenges faced by those with Parkinson's, increase people's knowledge and understanding of the disease and influence decision makers.

NEW YORK, August 25 /PRNewswire/ --

- Samsung Electronics to Unveil Program During New York & London Fashion Week with the Premiere of The Red Thread: The Inspiration and Passion of Valentino Garavani

FINDLAY, Ohio and NUREMBERG, Germany, August 25 /PRNewswire/ -- FLABEG, global leader in high-tech glass and mirror applications, is to establish production capacity for high-precision parabolic mirrors which are used to help generate electricity at large-scale solar power plants. The new 209,000-square-foot manufacturing facility will be build in the Clinton Commerce Park near Pittsburgh International Airport. Pennsylvania's Gov. Ed Rendell delivered a US$9 million grant to help pay for the US$30 million project. The company expects to generate as many as 300 jobs in the facility. It will be the company's first US facility of this type. FLABEG's other facility in Brackenridge, Pennsylvania, manufactures mirror glass for automobiles.

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OAK BROOK, Illinois and LONDON, August 25 /PRNewswire/ --

- Increasingly, Companies are Moving Employees from Emerging Markets to Developed Countries to Gain Corporate Knowledge While at the Same Time, to Cut Costs

Emerging markets are increasingly presenting significant challenges for high-tech companies when it comes to relocating employees, according to a survey by GMAC Global Relocation Services (http://www.gmacglobalrelocation.com) and the Centre for Performance-Led HR at Lancaster University Management School in the United Kingdom.

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