Tuesday, September 27, 2005

A TMJ Sufferer Tells Her Story About Her Pain Relief

A TMJ Sufferer Tells Her Story About Her Pain Relief

According to The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), over 10 million people in the United States suffer from TMJ problems at a given time in their life.

September 27, 2005- Nikki Lalumandier had braces for most of her teenage years. At first, like most typical teenagers, her braces helped her straighten her teeth during the night. But as years went by, stress caused her not only to constantly grind her teeth but also dislocate her jaw. Nikki had Temporomandibular joint disease commonly known as TMJ. TMJ is a poorly understood condition characterized by pain in the jaw and the surrounding tissues. Some of the most common symptoms for TMJ include clicking, popping or grating sounds in jaw joints, headaches or locking of the jaw. With only four years without braces, at the age of 19, Nikki’s dentists recommended braces for her TMJ to not only realign her jaw but due to her condition, also realign her teeth.

According to The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research ( NIDCR ) of the National Institutes of Health ( NIH ), over 10 million people in the United States suffer from TMJ problems at a given time in their life. Nikki’s pain became common in her daily living but unbearable. Nikki says, “ It was horrible. Not only did I have braces for the second time, but I also had a mouthpiece built into my braces. I was so upset.” This procedure not only made it difficult for her to eat, but also made it difficult for her to sing, which is Nikki’s passion.

In her second year with her second pair of braces and her new mouthpiece, Nikki was referred to Envita Natural Medical Center from a friend. Envita focuses on natural, non-toxic, research-based care for many chronic diseases. At Envita, Nikki received Prolotherapy for her joint pain. In Prolotherapy, damaged tissue is injected with a combination of a mild natural irritant and a local anesthetic. By drawing more blood flow to the area, the immune system is stimulated. Prolotherapy is a well-researched and proven non-surgical medical procedure treatment practiced by many highly regarded physicians specializing in pain, rehabilitation and sports medicine. For Nikki, Prolotherapy did a lot of good.

“Prolotherapy received from Envita has helped me tremendously. After two treatments my pain was gone. I do not hesitate to recommend this to anyone suffering like I did. I encourage it,”
Nikki says. Nikki goes on expressing her gratitude for her doctors, “ The doctors at Envita were very attentive and compassionate. They were determined to help me since I had undergone so many other forms of care prior to Envita. I’m glad this finally worked!”

Nikki is just one of the many patients benefiting from Envita’s therapies and treatments. Nikki found the treatments at Envita to be so effective that she took a job at Envita. She shares her knowledge and experience with patients’ everyday by being one of the first faces and voice people come in contact with. She says, “Of course I would recommend others to visit Envita. I even got a job here because of how effective the treatments are and because I wanted to help others receive the same care.” Envita is happy to lead the way in advanced care for patients, allowing them to live a better quality of life.




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Tuesday, September 13, 2005

SMS.ac - Mobile Company SMS.ac Looking to Hire Up to 100 Employees From Areas Ravaged by Hurricane Katrina

SMS.ac - Mobile Company SMS.ac Looking to Hire Up to 100 Employees From Areas Ravaged by Hurricane Katrina

SMS.ac Providing Hires with Relocation Assistance to San Diego Headquarters


SAN DIEGO, Sept. 13, 2005 -- If an upside can be found to the tragedies that recently befell the Gulf Coast in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, it is that out of loss, there sometimes emerges opportunity. SMS.ac, Inc., the mobile data communications company that is host to the largest community of mobile consumers in the world is coming to Louisiana-to hire, that is. The Company today announced it is focusing recruitment efforts in areas hardest hit by Katrina.

"As a result of the hurricane, there are a lot of displaced and highly qualified professionals that are now available for hire," said Ken Smith, vice president of human capital at SMS.ac. "Primarily, SMS.ac is seeking software engineers, project managers and business development candidates.

"Upon hire, SMS.ac will provide relocation assistance for new additions to the SMS.ac team from that region and we will help them get situated in San Diego," added Smith. "What these individuals have endured is unimaginable for most of us. SMS.ac hopes that it can do its part to put some lives back on track that were derailed by the worst natural disaster the U.S. has ever known."

Of the mostly Louisiana-based organizations that SMS.ac is working with to locate qualified candidates, two are located in New Orleans, the Louisiana Technology Council and the regional chapter of Women in Technology International. Candidates interested in interviewing with SMS.ac for engineering, project management and business development positions should send their resumes and a cover letter to hr@corp.sms.ac. Ken Smith asks that candidates reference "Katrina" in the email subject line, to expedite response time.

Earlier this year, industry standard FierceWireless called SMS.ac one of the top 15 emerging wireless companies in the world, naming the Company to its "Fierce 15" list. And market intelligence firm IDC calls SMS.ac one of the top emerging wireless players to watch in 2005.

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About SMS.ac

SMS.ac, Inc. is a global leader in mobile data communications. The company's proprietary MMSbox(tm) platform enables the interoperable exchange of mobile multimedia (MMS and SMS) and micro-transaction billing across all mobile standards, protocols and the Internet. A demonstration of the MMSbox platform is available at www.sms.ac

With more than 40 million registered mobile consumers in 180+ countries, and connectivity to more than 400 mobile operators worldwide, SMS.ac is host to the largest community of mobile phone users in the world. Through its global initiatives, SMS.ac is igniting the widespread adoption and use of wireless data. To view the SMS.ac corporate web site, visit www.sms.ac/corporate

CONTACT: SMS.ac:
Greg Wilfahrt
Executive Vice President
(619) 696-7300
prcomm@corp.sms.ac

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Saturday, September 10, 2005

Remarks by President Bush at 9/11 Heroes Medal of Valor Award Ceremony

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WASHINGTON, Sept. 9 - 09/11/2005 -- The following is a transcript of remarks by President Bush at 9/11 Heroes Medal of Valor Award Ceremony:


The Rose Garden

1:00 P.M. EDT


THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all very much. (Applause.) Thank you. Welcome to the White House. Laura and I are honored that you're here today. We recognize a group of Americans whose bravery and commitment to their fellow citizens showed us the true meaning of heroism.


The 442 names you just heard belong to men and women of uncommon valor and decency and honor. On one of the worst days our country has ever witnessed, we witnessed the courage of some of the finest people our country has ever produced. And their sacrifice will always be remembered.


I want to thank the Attorney General. I welcome members of the United States Congress and the United States Senate who have joined us -- Bill Frist, Senator Schumer, Congressman Fossella, Congressman Crowley. By the way, thank you for bringing your mother. Congressman Wolf, Congressman Smith, Congressman King, Congressman McCarthy, Congressman Israel. I want to thank Ray Kelly, the Police Commissioner of the great city of New York. (Applause.) I thank all the fire chiefs, police chiefs, and Port Authority personnel. I particularly want to thank the men and women who are on the front line of making us safe -- thank you all for coming today. (Applause.)


The 9/11 Heroes Medal of Valor honors the public safety officers who gave their lives on September the 11th. On that day, firefighters, police officers, emergency medical technicians, Port Authority personnel and other public safety officers performed their jobs with extraordinary distinction in the face of unspeakable terror.


We're grateful to the families and friends who have come here to honor their memory. We know that the sense of loss you feel does not disappear with time. Four years later, you still miss your loved ones. America admires your courage in the face of such terrible pain. And your loved ones will always have the thanks and admiration and respect of a grateful nation.


When America has been challenged, there has always been citizens willing to step forward and risk their lives for the rest of us. Over the last 11 days in Louisiana and Mississippi and Alabama, we have again seen acts of great compassion and extraordinary bravery from America's first responders. Firefighters and police, and U.S. Coast Guard men and women, and National Guardsmen and active duty forces, disaster and medical assistance teams, search and rescue units from all over the United States have descended on the Gulf Coast to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina. They have faced the storm's destruction with valor and determination, and their hard work has saved lives in the face of great adversity.


We're still at the beginning of a huge effort. The tasks before us are enormous. Yet so is the heart of the United States. We're grateful to the emergency personnel -- (applause.) We are grateful to the emergency personnel who are working to assist victims and restore communities affected by this disaster. In these difficult days, we have again seen the great strength and character and resolve of America. And we will continue to work to help the people who are struggling.


In every community we depend on those who carry the badge, who keep the peace and protect our citizens. And in times of national crisis, all Americans are grateful to those who answer the alarms and run toward danger and provide urgent care. Those who place their own lives at risk for others must be recognized and honored by their fellow citizens.


And four years ago, America saw the unparalleled heroism of our nation's public safety officers. We lost brave rescue workers who gave their lives so that others could live. We lost many other citizens who assisted in the rescue efforts, and whose courage and sacrifice that day made them extraordinary.


On September the 11th, 2001, America lost Firefighter Donny Regan of Rescue Company 3 in Bronx. During his 17-year career with the New York City Fire Department he was cited six times for bravery. And today, our nation honors Donny's final act of courage. His son, Peter, lost a father on September the 11th; today, he carries on his father's legacy. Peter followed his dad's footsteps to the fire department. Today he is defending our freedom as a reservist with the 3rd Battalion 25th Marine Regiment in Iraq. (Applause.)


On September the 11th, 2001, America lost Firefighter Ronnie Gies of Squad 288 in Queens. Ronnie had been with the New York Fire Department since 1988. He rushed downtown to the World Trade Center. A video of the day showed Ronnie on his way into the towers. His wife said, "You see him straight on, carrying equipment, with such a look of determination." His own son, Tommy, graduated from the FDNY Academy last August, and is now a member of Ladder 147 in Brooklyn. And we're grateful for Tommy's courage and service. (Applause.)


On September the 11th, 2001, America lost Senior Court Officer Thomas Jurgens, one of about 25 New York State Court officers who responded after the plane hit the first tower. Thomas' last radio transmission came from inside the burning tower, after he'd been warned to get out because the danger was too great. He refused to leave his post. His last words before signing off were, "There are people here who need our help."


On September the 11th, 2001, America lost New York City Police Officer Moira Smith. Moira is remembered by friends for her fearless spirit on and off the job. She ran with the bulls in Spain. And in 1991, she ran into a subway tunnel to rescue dozens of people trapped in one of the worst subway accidents in New York history. On September the 11th, 2001, she ran toward danger once again, into the burning towers of the World Trade Center. A broker she helped to safety remembers her steady blue eyes and her even voice. The next day's papers carried an image of Moira helping an injured man out of the tower, before she rushed back in to save others. And the tower collapsed around her. One of Moira's colleagues said, "She could have saved herself, but nothing would have stopped her saving one more person."


These are some of the examples, only a few of the examples, of the extraordinary bravery that took place that day. All the brave men and women we recognize today brought credit to the uniform, and honor to the United States of America. (Applause.)


And one way our nation can honor their sacrifice is to win the war on terror. (Applause.) On September the 11th, 2001, we saw the future that terrorists intend for us. And I made a decision: America will not wait to be attacked again. We will take the fight to the enemy, and we'll defend our freedom. (Applause.)


Since that day we've taken the fight to the enemy. We're hunting down the terrorists in mountains in Afghanistan, in tribal regions of Pakistan, in the deserts of Iraq, and on islands of Southeast Asia, and the Horn of Africa. We're fighting the terrorists and we're fighting their murderous ideology, by spreading the hope of freedom across the broader Middle East. Free nations are peaceful nations, and by advancing freedom's cause, we are laying the foundation of peace for our children and our grandchildren. (Applause.)


We will succeed. And the legacy of peace and freedom we leave behind will be the greatest memorial to your fallen family members and friends. (Applause.)


The heroes of September the 11th will not be here to see that day. But their moms and dads and children and grandchildren can know a proud America will always stand in the long shadow of their service and sacrifice, and a proud nation will always remember them.


May God bless you all, and may God forever bless the memories of those who sacrificed on behalf of our citizens. (Applause.)


END 1:24 P.M. EDT


Source: White House Press Office




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Friday, September 09, 2005

On the Path to Recovery

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Hurricane Katrina illustrates that disaster preparedness is a priority for everyone. President of AT&T Global Networking Technology Services, Hossein Eslambolchi says AT&T is answering the call for help by helping to restore crucial communications.

ANCHOR LEAD: One company is answering the call to help in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. T.K. Anderson has more. (: 59)

SCRIPT: Newsbreak, I’m T.K. Anderson. Hurricane Katrina illustrates that disaster preparedness is a priority for everyone. President of AT&T Global Networking Technology Services, Hossein Eslambolchi says AT&T is answering the call for help by helping to restore crucial communications. Mr. Eslambolchi what is AT&T doing to help?

CUT: (Eslambolchi) To be able to help the relief effort. We had to restore crucial communications in devastated areas by dispatching several emergency communications satellite units. We’ve been working Avaya, Cisco, and SBC to establish a communications network for refugees at the Astrodome. Providing a little more than a thousand phone lines as well as data infrastructure. We’ve also been working with FEMA to establish IP based calling centers, to provide free local and long distance.

SCRIPT: Hossein says it’s not about competition but compassion so in the spirit of compassion, AT&T is also lending their long distance networks to competitors who need to transport call traffic. That’s Newsbreak from AT&T. I’m T.K. Anderson.


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Thursday, September 08, 2005

New article on writing great press releases now available

New article on writing great press releases now available

Press Release Writing Online, one of the Internet’s premier public relations and writing agencies, will be presenting a new article on how to generate business through press releases.

"I have been using press releases for years and have generated a huge amount of publicity through them. Press releases are amazing because they are a win-win situation. Publications and broadcast shows get interesting information that helps them get more viewers and you get millions in free publicity." Bryan Thompson, President of Press Release Writing Online said.

PR Writing Online has been using press releases to promote itself and has generated a huge amount of business from them. By using direct response public relations, PR Writing Online has been able to get business leads directly from the release itself.

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Monday, September 05, 2005

2005 Anona Kirkland Writing Contest

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2005 Anona Kirkland Writing Contest

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1. Short fiction

2. Poetry

3. Nonfiction essay

Contest rules

• Limits: Poetry, no more than 50 lines; Essay & Short Story, no more than 3000 words

• Entry fee: $5 per entry, EXCEPT that any currently registered student can submit one free entry per category

• Deadline: Postmarked no later than September 16, 2005, or delivered to the Panama News by September 23

• Anyone who is a resident of Panama and 15 years or older may enter. Multiple entries are allowed.

• Entries must be written in English, original and unpublished.

• Entries will not be returned after judging. Judges' decisions are final.



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Friday, September 02, 2005

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Thursday, September 01, 2005

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