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AsiaNet Daily Summary - Press Releases for Monday May 12, 2008

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SYDNEY 12 May AsiaNet/InfoQuest AERCAP RESULTS... AMSTERDAM AerCap Holdings N.V. (the "Company" or "AerCap") (NYSE: AER)today announced the results of its operations for the first quarter ended March31, 2008.http://www.aercap.com PERIMETER INSTITUTE... WATERLOO The Board of Directors of Canada's Perimeter Instituteread more

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Robotic Surgeons From Around the World Attend One-of-a-Kind Conference by Global Robotics Institute at Florida Hospital

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ORLANDO, Fla. 17 Mar PRNewswire AsiaNet/InfoQuest Orlando, Fla., is known for theme parks and sun, but beginning Monday, surgeons from countries such as South Korea, Chile, Turkey, and Italy will come to Orlando for a different reason. They will be attending the World Robotic Urology Symposium to learn the latestread more

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New Research(1) Calls for Reclassification of Zoladex as Curative

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Findings Challenge Historical Assumptions & Current Guidelines for Treating Non Metastatic Poor Prognosis Prostate Cancer With Adjuvant LHRHas New research presented today at the 28th Congress of the Societe Internationale d'Urologie (SIU), Cape Town, South Africa demonstrates that adjuvant androgen deprivationread more

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AsiaNet Daily Summary - Press Releases for Wednesday, April 30, 2008

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SYDNEY 30 Apr AsiaNet/InfoQuest BRANDES SUBMITS... SAN DIEGO: Brandes Investment Partners, L.P. Tuesday announced that on April11th, 2008 it submitted to Hibiya Engineering, Ltd., an engineering companybased in Japan and listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, a resolution to besubmitted for shareholder approval at theread more

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Yangon Prepared for May Polls

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Thousands of polling booths are being erected in the former capital of Yangon for Myanmar voters to cast their ballots for the country's constitutional referendum slated for May 10, the leading local weekly Myanmar Times reported. Quoting the Yangon Division Commission for Holding Nationwide Referendum, the report said over 2,500 polling booths are being set up in the division to ensure 100 to 3,000 voters in each polling booth. (Report by Xinhua News) read more

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