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Major Genetic Study Links Liver Disease Gene to Bladder Cancer

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A University of Colorado Cancer Center study published today in Journal of the National Cancer Institute (with related research being presented this weekend at the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Conference 2014) details the discovery of a new genetic driver of bladder cancer: silencing of the gene AGL.

Aurora, CO (PRWEB) April 04, 2014

A University of Colorado Cancer Center study published today in Journal of the National Cancer Institute (with related research being presented this weekend at the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Conference 2014) details the discovery of a new genetic driver of bladder cancer: silencing of the gene AGL.

"We tend to think of cancer resulting from mutations that let genes make things they shouldn't or turn on when they should be quiet. But cancer can also result from loss of gene function. Some genes suppress cancer. When you turn off these suppressors, cancer grows," says Dan Theodorescu, MD, PhD, director of the University of Colorado Cancer Center and the study's senior author.

To discover which genes, when deactivated, might drive bladder cancer, Theodorescu and colleagues turned off genes, one by one, in bladder cancer cell models. Of course, the vast majority of the genes researchers silenced made no difference – they weren't functionally related to tumor growth. But eventually in this genome-wide shRNA screen, Theodorescu and colleagues turned off the gene AGL. The result was dramatic.

"In tumors that were seeded in mouse models, it was only the cells low in AGL that were able to grow," Theodorescu says. Other genes slightly lowered in these successful tumors included INMT, OSR2, ZBTB4 and GPR107, but decrease in AGL far outstripped the others and put AGL at the top of our list for further exploration," says Theodorescu.

Interestingly, this gene is also mutated in a hereditary liver disease called glycogen storage disease 3 (GSDIII). In GSDIII, loss of AGL makes cells unable to efficiently process glycogen and so excess glycogen builds up in the liver.

With the finding of low AGL in liver cancer and related hints from GSDIII, Theodorescu and colleagues turned to the questions of how AGL drives cancer growth, and whether AGL-driven growth is an artifact of lab conditions or is in fact a feature of the human disease.

To evaluate this AGL-driven growth mechanism, the team evaluated all the genes that change in response to turning AGL off in cancer cells. The team saw cells increase production of the enzyme SHMT2, which allows cells to process glycogen into glycine, an amino acid that is known to drive cancer growth. Theodorescu saw the same increase in SHMT2 leading to more glycine in his bladder cancer cells. And previous studies show that glycine is needed for the rapid proliferation of tumor cells.

So as AGL goes down, glycine synthesis goes up and tumors are more able to proliferate.

To discover this mechanism's clinical relevance, Theodorescu and colleagues looked at AGL and SHMT2 expression in 561 samples of human bladder cancer. Sure enough, patients with low-AGL tumors fared worse than patients with high-AGL tumors. The group saw similar effect in mouse models: with AGL silenced, bladder cancer mouse models showed enhanced cell growth and nearly double the rate of new blood vessel formation, which tumors use to supply new tissues with nutrients.

"First, this shows that AGL and SHMT2 levels could be used in bladder cancer prognosis – with lower AGL and higher SHMT2, prognosis is worse and may inform treatment decisions. In addition, these genes may be targetable players in a pathway that drives cancer. By affecting these levels, we may be able to influence the course of the disease," Theodorescu says.

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This study was supported in part by NCI grant CA143971 and cancer center support grant P30 CA046934. Reported by PRWeb 3 hours ago.

Breast Imaging Technologies Market (Digital Mammography, 3D Breast Tomosynthesis, Breast MRI) Worth $5 Billion by 2017 - New Report by MarketsandMarket

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The report categorizes the entire breast imaging market into ionizing breast imaging modalities and non-ionizing breast imaging modalities based on the technical aspect of use of radiation - http://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/breast-imaging-technologies-market-897.html.

(PRWEB) April 05, 2014

The "Breast Imaging Technologies Market (Digital Mammography, 3D Breast Tomosynthesis, Breast MRI, Breast Ultrasound, Molecular Breast Imaging, Optical Imaging, PET/CT/PEM Modalities) Technology and Market Analysis & Global Forecasts to 2017" ,analyzes amd studies the market impact of current and emerging breast imaging technologies that is having excellent growth potential in the coming next five years.

The technologies profiled in this report are segmented into Ionizing breast imaging modalities and Non-Ionizing breast imaging technologies on basis of radiation. Ionizing breast imaging modalities include Mammography, 3D Breast Tomosynthesis, Cone beam Computed Tomography (CBCT), Positron Emission Mammography (PEM), Molecular Breast Imaging (MBI), Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and Breast Specific Gamma Imaging (BSGI). The various Non-ionizing modalities for breast screening covered in the report are Breast MRI, Optical Imaging, Breast thermography and Breast Ultrasound.

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The global breast imaging market is poised to grow at a CAGR of 15.37% from the year 2012 reaching approximately $5 billion by 2017.

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Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related death in women (after lung cancer). Breast cancer strikes women of all ages, races, ethnicities, socioeconomic strata and geographical locales. Initial diagnosis and staging are essential in determining the choice of therapy, as well as a patient’s prognosis and chances of survival. Therefore, breast imaging procedures has a significant role in the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer.

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Mammography is the touchstone technology and is widely accepted for breast cancer screening followed by breast MRI. Digital mammography comprises more than 45 percent of the entire breast imaging market. However, owing to its poor sensitivity, high false positives, alternative technologies such as MRI, 3D breast tomosynthesis, ultrasound and nuclear imaging are attaining significance for the diagnosis of breast cancer. However, physicians and healthcare providers are still reluctant to use breast MRI, primarily due to its high investment costs. However, new inroads are being designed providing a hope that, an inexpensive means of performing breast MRI may be imminent. These provide a glimpse into the enormous potential yet offered by this elegant technology.

Another modality rising to the forefront is CBCT and whole breast ultrasound. These technologies continue to improve exponentially, with a few units now readily available in the market. Molecular breast imaging is another modality emerging as a possible supplemental screening tool for women with dense breasts. Another emerging technology which recently made its entry into market is the photo acoustic optical imaging technology which is able to penetrate deeply into the breast, uses no radiation, and so is completely non-invasive. A major advantage of optical imaging and cone beam CT is patient comfort because the breast is not compressed. In the future, it is likely that several of these modalities will gain widespread clinical acceptance and find specific roles in the diagnosis and monitoring of breast cancer.

This research analysis also provides detailed information on breast imaging technological advancements in breast cancer diagnosis based on geography. The research report identifies and evaluates key advancements of breast screening modalities in development and approval stages. Patent analysis, investor analysis and investment opportunity evaluation along with multi-level criteria technology benchmarking are assessed within the breast imaging modalities. Strategic recommendations for technology stakeholders are elaborately discussed in this research service.

The key players profiled in the report are Hologic Inc., Aurora Imaging Technology, Imaging Diagnostic Systems Inc., Naviscan PET Systems Inc., GE Healthcare, Siemens Healthcare, Koning Corporation, Philips Research, U-Systems Inc., Toshiba America Medical Systems Inc., Dune Medical Technologies, Dilon Diagnostics, Planmeca GmbH, Gamma Medica Inc and AGFA Healthcare.

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Cops: Man arrested in Aurora caused crash by pulling emergency brake

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A man suspected of deploying a parking brake in a moving car, during an alleged argument with the driver, has been arrested. Reported by Denver Post 1 day ago.

Tim Ford of Terex Named ICUEE 2015 Chair

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Tim Ford of Terex has been named chair of ICUEE 2015 – The Demo Expo. The biennial ICUEE – International Construction & Utility Equipment Exposition will be held September 29 - October 1, 2015 at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Kentucky.

Milwaukee, WI (PRWEB) April 07, 2014

Tim Ford of Terex has been named chair of ICUEE 2015 – The Demo Expo. He oversees the show’s volunteer management committee, a cross-section of utility construction leaders who direct show planning to ensure the show remains relevant for all market segments. Ford is President of Terex Cranes for Terex Corporation, Westport, Connecticut.

The biennial ICUEE – International Construction & Utility Equipment Exposition will be held September 29 - October 1, 2015 at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Kentucky. ICUEE is the largest event in North America for utilities and utility contractors seeking the latest product innovations and best practices for construction and rehabilitation projects.

The show is known as The Demo Expo for its numerous hands-on working equipment demonstrations. The 2013 ICUEE ranked number-two among all trade shows in the U.S. for the year (at more than 1.17 million net square feet) in the annual “top trade shows” list of the Trade Show News Network online media resource.

“Our last ICUEE was one of the best and most comprehensive in its 50-year history, and exhibitors and attendees will find even more industry-focused opportunities to connect with each other at the 2015 event. ICUEE’s continued success is the result of expanded strategic action planning to best serve longtime as well as new-to-show exhibitors, attendees and all industry stakeholders,” stated Ford.

Tim Ford was named President, Terex Cranes in January 2013. Prior to this appointment, Mr. Ford had served as President of the Terex Aerial Work Platforms division since October of 2006. Prior to joining Terex, Mr. Ford was employed by The Toro Company from 2001 through 2006, where he served as Executive Vice President. Prior to Toro, Mr. Ford was Vice President and General Manager of Honeywell International’s Home and Building Control North American operations for three-plus years. In addition, Mr. Ford has 12 years of experience with General Electric, advancing from entry level sales through general management.

He also serves as a director on the CE Sector Board of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), show owner and producer.

ICUEE 2015 Management Committee Also Named

Serving with Ford on the 2015 show’s management committee are:· David Althaus, Manager Events and Promotion, John Deere Construction & Forestry. Moline, IL
· Neil Borenstein, Director of Marketing Sitework Systems Division, Toro Company, Bloomington, MN
· Christian Brahler, President & Chief Executive Officer, TT Technologies Inc., Aurora, IL
· David A. Burch ,Manager Shows & Exhibits, GM Fleet and Commercial, Detroit, MI
· Bill Caulkins, Vice President, Sherman + Reilly Inc., Chattanooga, TN
· Kris Cleveland, Director Sales & Marketing, Ramsey Industries, Tulsa, OK
· Mark Core, Vice President Lifecycle Solutions / CMO, Vermeer Corporation, Pella, IA
· David Gasmovic, President & Chief Executive Officer, McLaughlin Manufacturing Company, Greenville, SC
· John Kestler, Director Exhibits & Events, Cummins Inc., Columbus, IN
· Autumn Steinert, Director of Strategic Business Development, The Charles Machine Works, Perry, OK
· Sherry Moschner, Senior Director Support Services & Missouri Gas Operations, Ameren Missouri, St. Louis, MO
· Michael Norman, Director Sales & Marketing, Vacall/Gradall Industries Inc., New Philadelphia, OH
· Anne Paluso, Marketing Communications Manager Construction Equipment-North America, CNH, Racine, WI
· Jim Rauckman, Managing Member, Rauckman Utility Products, Swansea, IL
· Megan Tanel, Vice President Exhibitions & Events, Association of Equipment Manufacturers, Milwaukee, WI
· Terry VanConant, Marketing Manager, Terex Corporation, Watertown, SD
· Mark Wegel, Director Corporate Communications, Altec Industries Inc., Birmingham, AL

For the latest details on attending or exhibiting at ICUEE – The Demo Expo, go online to http://www.icuee.com.

About ICUEE - The Demo Expo - http://www.icuee.com
ICUEE, also known as The Demo Expo, is the largest event in North America for utilities and utility contractors seeking new equipment, technologies, and best practices for construction and rehabilitation projects. With 25 acres of exhibits to explore, attendees can comparison shop more than 800 suppliers through equipment test drives and interactive product demonstrations. ICUEE attracts utilities and utility contractors in the following sectors: electric, telecommunications, wastewater, water, natural gas, cable, and rail. Reported by PRWeb 1 day ago.

RoviSys Names Chris Otto Southeast Manager

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RoviSys Names Chris Otto Southeast Manager AURORA, Ohio, April 7, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Chris Otto has been promoted to manager of The RoviSys Company's Southeast Region and to the director level for the 400-person life sciences and manufacturing automation service provider with offices in Cleveland, Boston, Raleigh-Durham and... Reported by PR Newswire 1 day ago.

Aurora Avenue fire causes traffic detour

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Overheated electrical wiring caused a blaze at a vacant house Monday morning off Aurora Avenue North just south of the Aurora bridge. Southbound traffic in the 2100 block of Aurora was rerouted onto Dexter while fire crews worked to clear the scene. Firefighters responded to the fire at 8:34 a.m., following the reports of a witness who was walking south on Aurora on the sidewalk, according to the Seattle Fire Department. Crews arrived to find rooms and windows boarded up in the vacant house, meaning the fire likely had plenty of time to burn before anyone noticed it and also making it harder for firefighters trying to extinguish the blaze [...] Reported by SeattlePI.com 1 day ago.

Hundreds of Students Head to Washington for World’s Largest Rocket Contest

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After months of designing, building and launching home-made model rockets, hundreds of middle and high school students from across the country will advance to the national finals of the Aerospace Industries Association's Team America Rocketry Challenge (TARC).

Arlington, VA (PRWEB) April 07, 2014

After months of designing, building and launching home-made model rockets, hundreds of middle and high school students from across the country will advance to the national finals of the Team America Rocketry Challenge (TARC). Strong qualifying scores backed by countless hours of preparation propelled these students past thousands of their peers, earning their team a chance to compete for the national title. TARC’s top 100 teams will travel to Great Meadow in The Plains, Va., outside of Washington, D.C., to launch against fellow student rocketeers in the final fly-off on May 10.

With 5,000 annual participants, TARC is the world’s largest student rocket contest and a key piece of the aerospace and defense industry’s strategy to build a stronger U.S. workforce in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). In the most difficult challenge of the competition’s 12-year history, teams must design and build a model rocket that can travel to exactly 825 feet and back within 48-50 seconds while carrying precious cargo — two raw eggs that must return safely to the ground undamaged.

Sponsored by the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA), the National Association of Rocketry (NAR) and a number of industry partners, TARC has proven successful in bolstering students’ engagement with STEM. A 2010 survey of TARC alumni found that 80 percent of respondents went on to major in STEM-related fields. The contest also aims to foster a strong culture of innovation inside and outside the classroom.

“TARC empowers students to explore the process of innovative research and development,” said AIA President and CEO Marion C. Blakey. “To achieve a successful launch, participants must build a rocket, test its capabilities, refine their design and repeat the process until they achieve their intended result — this is an extremely valuable skillset for American students who are preparing to enter a globally competitive workforce to possess.”

Representing 25 states and the U.S. Virgin Islands, and a variety of ethnicities and socio-economic backgrounds, TARC brings together a diverse cross-section of American youth. This year one additional team has been invited to participate in the national finals in recognition of their efforts to spread the word about TARC and the importance of STEM education to their peers and community.

Participants are competing for $60,000 in scholarships and prizes, as well as bragging rights for earning the national title. Raytheon Company will host the winning team at the Farnborough International Air Show in England this July to launch against student teams from the United Kingdom and France in an international rocketry contest. It is the ninth year Raytheon has supported the U.S. team’s trip to the international air show as part of the company’s broad-based MathMovesU® initiative to encourage students to pursue careers in STEM.

Additional funding and prizes are provided by Lockheed Martin Corporation and Space Exploration Technologies Corporation. Other industry sponsors include: Aerojet, Aurora Flight Sciences, Elbit Systems of America, Embraer Aircraft Holding, Inc., General Electric Company, Harris Corporation, Honeywell Aerospace, Kaman Aerospace Corporation, L-3 Communications Corporation, LMI Aerospace, Inc., Micro-Coax, Inc., Northrop Grumman Corporation, Parker Aerospace, Rockwell Collins, Rolls-Royce North America, Inc., and RTI International Metals, Inc.

For more information about TARC 2014, please visit http://www.rocketcontest.org. Reported by PRWeb 1 day ago.

Defense attorneys in Aurora theater shooting case want case moved

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Defense attorneys in the Aurora movie theater shooting case say the staggering amount of media coverage and unprecedented impact on the community will prevent the shooter from receiving a fair Reported by Denver Post 1 day ago.

Holmes attorneys ask judge to move his trial

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DENVER (AP) -- Attorneys for the man charged with killing 12 people and injuring 70 in a Colorado movie theater asked a judge to move the trial, citing the emotional and economic burdens the massacre placed on residents.In motions filed Friday and made public Monday, defense attorneys also cited "incessant and unrelenting" news coverage.James Holmes has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to multiple charges of murder and attempted murder in the July 2012 shootings in the Denver suburb of Aurora. Reported by MyNorthwest.com 1 day ago.

‘Dark Knight Rises’ Alleged Shooter James Holmes Requests Change of Trial Venue

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Lawyers for alleged gunman James Holmes filed a request for a change of venue from Arapahoe County, Colo. where the shooting rampage occurred, because they say their client can not get a fair trial in the county as a result of “pervasive media coverage.”

Aurora — where the mass-shooting took place — is located in Arapahoe County and the majority of the population resides in South Aurora, Holmes’ public defenders pointed out. As such, the community was strongly impacted by the “Dark Knight Rises” movie theater shooting, making a fair hearing there impossible, they argued in Friday's District Court of Arapahoe County filing.

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The defendant's attorneys also blamed media coverage for creating an impossible scenario. Their filing called pretrial news coverage “at best consistent and comprehensive” and “at worst … incessant and unrelenting.” The document added, “As a result, the public is aware of far more than just the charges and the general nature of the allegations.” It continued: “The pre-trial coverage has included a mostly one-sided detailed history of Mr. Holmes’ life that undermines the burden of proof related to sanity.”

“There are cases that involve ‘such a probability that prejudice will result that it is deemed inherently lacking in due process’ … This case is such a case,” the filing claimed.

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Holmes’ lawyers even brought in a Ph.D., who studied similar cases that have had a strong community impact, to argue on their behalf. However, the prosecution objected to the motion to move the trial. The judge's decision to grant or deny will be determined at a later date.

Holmes, 26, has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to the July 2012 shooting rampage, which unfolded during a screening of the Batman film “The Dark Knight Rises.”  The mass shooting left 12 people dead.

Pamela Chelin contributed to this report.

The post ‘Dark Knight Rises’ Alleged Shooter James Holmes Requests Change of Trial Venue appeared first on TheWrap.

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At 21 Cody Lewis, a Recovering Heroin Addict, Starts Over

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The post At 21 Cody Lewis, a Recovering Heroin Addict, Starts Over by Associated Press appeared first on The Epoch Times.

EDITOR’S NOTE _ The death of actor Philip Seymour Hoffman underscored a troubling development: Heroin, long a scourge of the back alleys of American life, has spread across the country. Last of a three-part series.

AURORA, Ill.— Just out of



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At 21, recovering heroin addict starts over

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AURORA, Ill. (AP) — Just out of Cook County Jail after being arrested with 15 bags of heroin, Cody Lewis had all of $11 in his pocket. But not for long. EDITOR'S NOTE _ The death of actor Philip Seymour Hoffman underscored a troubling development: Heroin, long a scourge of the back alleys of American life, has spread across the country. Last of a three-part series. Reported by Boston.com 19 hours ago.

CIASDA Youth is AppMakr’s Mobile App Of The Week for March 9th - 15th

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The recently published CIASDA Youth mobile app stands out amongst the thousands of iPhone apps, Android apps and HTML5 mobile websites created with the AppMakr’s app builder.

New York, NY (PRWEB) April 08, 2014

AppMakr, a leading DIY mobile app builder, today announced that the CIASDA Youth is the company’s “App Of The Week” for March 9th - 15th.

Each week, AppMakr features one app from the thousands published using our app building tool, called The Machine. This app was selected because it demonstrates the quality of content, design and relevancy that mobile apps can bring to groups trying to make a difference in their community.

With more than 1 Billion smartphones now active in the world, 84% of those users are spending at least 1 hr each day on their smartphones, the base on potential mobile users for the CIASDA Youth is massive and growing quickly by the day. It was this potential that motivated AppMakr to create an easy drag-and-drop app builder platform that enables anyone to create an app like the CIASDA Youth for free and without the knowledge of coding.

The CIASDA Youth and thousands of community groups, schools, blogs, sports teams and businesses have selected the AppMakr DIY app maker platform to create and launch their mobile app for Android, iPhone and over 5,000 different models of HTML5 compatible smartphones.

With the privilege to work side by side with the Home Bound Ministry from Aurora 1st SDA church, CIASDA Youth travel to work together in helping out the ministry. With ACS Community LIFT carevan filled with doctor and nurses to those who needed medical check and care, CIASDA Youth also had volunteers serving food and handing out tracts from the table provided. The “needy” or “homeless” people sat down in row of chairs provided for them to enjoy warm meals as they wait for their turn to see the doctor.

CIASDA Youth app is dedicated for the youth of Colorado Indonesian-American Seventh-Day Adventist Church and for everyone who are willing to join. They’ve developed this app to help their Church connect more easily with their congregants who are using mobile app technology with iPhones, Androids and other HTML5 compatible smartphones. This mobile app has also made the weekly broadcast much more accessible so they are able to expand their reach.

To create your own mobile app, and have a chance at being named App Of The Week, go to http://www.appmakr.com/ and get started today.

About AppMakr

AppMakr, an organisation now part of Infinite Monkeys is a do-it-yourself app creation platform that lets anyone make your own Native iPhone apps, Android apps and HTML5 mobile websites —with no coding required With four pricing options (FREE, $1/month, $9/month, $99/one time fee). AppMakr provides a range of affordable marketing solution to all small businesses, schools, community groups and individuals alike according to their needs.

By servicing the long-tail of niche interests with free and low-cost apps, AppMakr has become the largest DIY publisher of mobile apps in the world.

To learn more about how AppMakr is transforming the Mobile App Economy, please visit http://www.appmakr.com and follow https://www.facebook.com/AppMakr on Facebook as well as https://twitter.com/AppMakr on Twitter

About CIASDA Youth

CIASDA Youth is an Indonesian-American Seventh-Day Adventist Church from Colorado. CIASDA Youth divided themselves into two teams; with the 1st team to sing to the Lord and to comfort those who are listening and the 2nd team to go around on foot to parks, surrounding neighborhood and back allies seeking for any homeless and needy individuals to be invited.

To download the CIASDA Youth app for your mobile phone, go to: http://apps.monk.ee/details.php?appid=100730698

To learn more about CIASDA Youth please visit: http://ciasdayouth.blogspot.com/ Reported by PRWeb 16 hours ago.

Bremont Homes, Toronto’s Finest Home Building Firm, Announces The Diamond as its Feature Show Home from the Luxurious Crown of Creditview Community

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Bremont Homes (http://www.BremontHomes.com), the Greater Toronto Area’s finest home building company, is pleased to announce that the grand opening of The Diamond, its feature model show home from the luxurious Crown of Creditview community in Brampton, will take place on Saturday, May 10, 2014.

Toronto, Canada (PRWEB) April 08, 2014

Bremont Homes (http://www.BremontHomes.com), the Greater Toronto Area’s finest home building company, is pleased to announce that the grand opening of The Diamond, its feature model show home from the luxurious Crown of Creditview community in Brampton, will take place on Saturday, May 10, 2014.

The custom-designed estates in Bremont Homes’ prestigious Crown of Creditview community sit on 50-foot lots overlooking Eldorado Park and the Credit Ridge. In addition to the exclusive Crown of Creditview homes on Hickory Ridge Court, Bremont Homes also has spectacular 1.2- and 1.3-acre lots available.

“All of the homes in the Crown of Creditview Community are currently under construction, with 85% of the lots already spoken for and many models already sold out,” says Gary Breda, president of Bremont Homes.

Homes at the Crown of Creditview feature spacious grand entrances, 10-foot ceilings on the main floor, nine-foot ceilings on the second floor, covered porticos, dramatic two-story windows, pitched roof lines, turrets, bell-shaped hipped roofs, round cupolas, bow/bay windows, and ornamental details to enhance the exteriors.

Breda explains that to help potential home buyers see the kind of quality they can only get from Bremont Homes, the company is pleased to announce the grand opening of its new professionally decorated Diamond model home at the Crown of Creditview. The grand opening event will be held on Saturday, May 10 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the model located at 32 Hickory Ridge Court in the nationally recognized Crown of Creditview community.

The Diamond, by Bremont Homes’ award-winning design team, is a 2,100-square-foot English manor-inspired home with three bedrooms, two baths, and two-car garages. The Diamond also includes a dramatic entry, a gourmet kitchen, and an opulent bath oasis.

“The manors at our Crown of Creditview community are real showstoppers and have been getting rave reviews from everyone,” Breda concludes. “Home buyers interested in seeing a million-dollar home for a fraction of the cost are invited to tour the new Diamond show home at our Crown of Creditview community on Saturday, May 10.” To register, call 416-746-1234 to reserve a spot.

Recognised as one of the Greater Toronto Area’s finest home building companies, Bremont Homes is founded on a vision of quality design and workmanship, innovative style, and exceptional customer service. Over the years, Bremont Homes has developed a number of new communities and thousands of homes in Aurora, Burlington, Courtice, Georgetown, Maple, Pickering, Mississauga, Richmond Hill, and other prime locations in the Greater Toronto Area. Bremont Homes currently has a number of upscale communities with custom manors and luxury townhouses under development in Brampton and Wasaga Beach and on Lake Simcoe. To learn more about Bremont Homes, visit the company’s web site at http://www.BremontHomes.com, contact Bremont Homes at 905-266-1851, or send an e-mail to info(at)bremonthomes(dot)com. Reported by PRWeb 13 hours ago.

Voice of the Customer, Employee Engagement and Market Research Visionaries Join Forces at Confirmit Community Conference 2014

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Industry experts lead the charge for a frontline view of customer and employee experience

New York, NY and Oslo, Norway and London, UK (PRWEB) April 08, 2014

The most successful organizations know that positive change is driven by the front-line customer experience, employee experience and Market Research experts. At Confirmit Community Conference 2014 on May 8-9 in Orlando at the Ritz-Carlton, Grande Lakes, industry experts who lead these endeavors will join forces to discuss the challenges they face every day. This year’s theme – Be a Hero – will focus on the heroic achievements earned on the road to success.

Industry leaders and Market Research heroes from ViaSat Inc., Best Buy, Infor, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts and Ciena Corporation will share stories of epic battles and successes from their missions to initiate transformative change and escalate business results. They will discuss how actionable data from Customer Experience, Employee Engagement (EE) and Market Research (MR) programs has helped grow their business’ success. Thought leaders Melanie Courtright (Research Now), Jim Davies (Gartner) and Bruce Temkin (Temkin Group and CXPA), will present their insights on the latest trends in VoC, EE and MR.

Strong demand coupled with overwhelmingly positive feedback from 2013 North American and European events prompted Confirmit to make CCC an annual event. Attendees at the conference will have an opportunity to:·     Exchange knowledge with peers and hear from industry experts;
·     Learn about the latest strategies to drive ROI for both Customer Experience and Market Research professionals; and
·     Enjoy excellent networking opportunities with thought leaders.

“Customer experience, employee engagement and Market Research professionals work tirelessly to build programs that will take their businesses to new heights,” said Henning Hansen, President & CEO, Confirmit. “Confirmit Community Conference 2014 offers these professionals a chance to discuss the battles they have fought and the victories they have achieved in doing so. We know these stories of bravery, leadership and innovation will inspire our attendees to find new ways to powerfully engage with their audiences and accomplish business victories.”

“I can speak for the Travelers team when I say that we found the conference to be very insightful and really enjoyed meeting and learning about other Confirmit clients,” shared Jenna Greco, Director of Enterprise Customer Experience at Travelers Insurance. “Overall, it was encouraging to see the success other companies have had in implementing their VoC programs."

The Orlando event will kick-off Confirmit’s 2014 global roadshow, which will also travel to Oslo, Norway; London, UK; Cologne, Germany; and San Francisco, USA.

To learn more about the roadshow and to register for the Orlando event, please visit http://www.confirmit.com/community/conference.aspx.

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About Confirmit
Confirmit is the world’s leading SaaS vendor for multichannel Voice of the Customer, Employee Feedback, and Market Research applications. The company has offices in Oslo (headquarters), Chengdu, Cologne, Grimstad, London, Moscow, New York, San Francisco, Vancouver, and Yaroslavl. Confirmit's software is also distributed through partner resellers in Madrid, Milan, Salvador, Sydney, and Tokyo.

Confirmit powers Global 5000 companies and Market Research agencies worldwide with a wide range of software products for feedback / data collection, panel management, data processing, analysis, and reporting. Customers include Aurora, British Airways, Cross-Tab, Dow Chemical, Farmers Insurance, GfK, GlaxoSmithKline, GMO Research, JTN Research, Keep Factor, Morehead Associates, Nielsen, Research Now, Swapit, Swisscom, Symantec and The Wellcome Trust. Visit http://www.confirmit.com for more information. Reported by PRWeb 11 hours ago.

Micoley.com to Auction Off Over 100 Properties in 12 States April 26

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Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Nebraska, Wisconsin and More Are to Be Featured in Micoley.com's April Online Real Estate Auction Event

Aurora, IL (PRWEB) April 08, 2014

Upcoming online auction events hosted by real estate marketing firm Micoley.com offer buyers the unique opportunity to land attractive properties in a variety of places throughout the United States. The April 26 online auction event does just that, with over 100 properties featured in Arkansas, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Nebraska, Ohio, South Carolina, and Wisconsin. Whether looking for commercial or residential, multi-family or vacant land, the spread offers a wide variety of options for anyone seeking to diversify their portfolio in April.

In particular, Illinois is buzzing with lots of activity from over 50 properties being available in the state alone. One such property is in Aurora at 27-37 LaSalle Street. The LaSalle Street property features a downtown building in the Central Business District, boasting 3,844 square feet. This property is an ideal spot for retail or office space, especially since the location is nearby City Hall, the local casino, and the metro. Any enterprising investor might see money on the table with the huge upside in such a spot, which also has multiple store fronts and 3 apartments upstairs. The LaSalle Street property is listed at $45,000 with an opening bid of $25,000, if no offer is received before the auction.

Another investment opportunity guaranteed to attract significant attention is the two-for-one in Oakland, Nebraska at 909 Highway 32. This gas station/convenience store deal is in a high traffic location, is well-maintained, in good condition, and boasts 2.79 acres with a 3,158 square foot building. Inside the convenience store itself, a walk-in cooler, small kitchen area, and two seating areas for customers provide opportunities to make the location a go-to spot for travels and the Oakland community. Additionally, two large canopies covering the gas pumps and several underground fuel storage tanks round out the spot's impressive offerings. The property is up for auction with an opening bid of $145,000, if no offers are made on the list price of $245,000 beforehand.

Both of these properties have motivated, high-energy sellers entertaining early bids, meaning that although both go up for auction on April 26, they may very well have been sold before that date arrives. Potential buyers would be well advised to begin researching as soon as possible if these properties pique their interest. Indeed, the LaSalle Street and Highway 32 properties, along with the full spread of offerings which also include residential homes and vacant land can be viewed by visiting micoley.com.

Interested parties should visit micoley.com to find photos and details about the property, or by visiting in person and performing an inspection on side, which is highly recommended. 1-866-371-3619 is Micoley.com's information line. Additionally, Micoley.com features a live chat service through which questions can be answered.

About Micoley.com:

Green Bay, Wisconsin-based Micoley.com is an online real estate marketing firm specializing in project focused auction bank-owned properties throughout the United States. The Micoley.com approach to real estate marketing tailors each auction plan to the client's individual needs. The site is constantly being updated for the benefit of buyers, as large scale auction events are held monthly, and new properties are added daily. Broker Firm: Micoley.com LLC #481.011994. Broker: Robert Stone #471.015845. Broker: Daniel Wortman #0970747 Reported by PRWeb 7 hours ago.

James Holmes Asks for Change of Venue in Aurora Shooting Trial

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Citing "unrelenting" news coverage, attorneys ask a judge to move the trial out of town Reported by People Magazine 5 hours ago.

Old Second Bancorp, Inc. Announces Closing Of Public Offering Of Common Stock

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AURORA, Ill., April 8, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Old Second Bancorp, Inc. (Nasdaq Global Select: OSBC), parent company of Old Second National Bank, announced today the closing of its previously announced public offering of 13,500,000 shares of common stock at $4.40 per share... Reported by PR Newswire 5 hours ago.

National title a triumph for Aurora’s Ryan Boatright

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ARLINGTON, Texas — Ryan Boatright decommitted twice from other schools before signing a letter of intent to go to Connecticut. His mom was alleged to have accepted improper benefits. Last season, he played on a team that was ineligible for the postseason and this year he dealt with the death of his cousin who he refers to as a brother. But despite that hardship, Boatright, an Aurora native, found himself atop the podium with his Huskies teammates after UConn beat Kentucky 60-54. Now the question that remains is, what’s next for the junior guard, who scored 14 points on 5-for-6 … Reported by Chicago S-T 4 hours ago.

Aurora Man Killed in ATV Crash in Western Kane Co.

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Aurora Man Killed in ATV Crash in Western Kane Co. Patch Batavia, IL --

The accident happened Sunday evening. Reported by Patch 2 hours ago.
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