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  1. IBM Expands Worldwide Customer Support For Partners (TechWeb via Yahoo! News)
  2. A dinosaur billing system / Credit cards much easier to deal with than house accounts (San Francisco Chronicle)
  3. Plantronics Introduces Headset-to-USB Adaptor (CommWeb)
  4. PacificNet Epro Selected by China Mobile Jiangsu to Provide CRM Consulting and Call Center Training Services to Jiangsu (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  5. AG, bankers warn of telemarketing scam (AberdeenNews.com)
  6. Optical Archival Appliance For Small Businesses (Compliance Pipeline)
  7. 'Likewise' Keeps Windows Open For Linux Admins (Linux Pipeline)
  8. Classifieds for Nov. 3rd (Auburn Plainsman)
  9. Newsmaker (Pittsburgh Live)
  10. Glad You Asked: Root beer and ice: Where to dispose of old cell phones; cell phone do-not-call lists; dialing for help (Journal Times Online)
  11.     (Garden City Observer)
  12. PacificNet Epro Selected by China Mobile Jiangsu to Provide CRM Consulting and Call Center Training Services to Jiangsu (CRM Today)
  13. Montreal telmarketer banned from Vermont (The Burlington Free Press)
  14. State briefs (Nevada Appeal)
  15. Consul Delivers Version 6.0 of Insight Suite (Compliance Pipeline)
  16. Upgraded Google Desktop Emerges From Beta (InternetWeek)
  17. Microsoft calls for broad privacy law (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  18. Microsoft: It's time to protect privacy (ZDNet)
  19. AARP Upset Over I-330 Phone Message (KOMO)
  20. Online Commerce (First Coast News - Traffic)
  21. Three New Products From MetaSwitch (CommWeb)
  22. IBM Provides On-Site Customer Sales Support to Mid-Sized Business Partners (CRM Today)
  23. People on the Move (Baltimore Sun)
  24. Searchspace Upgrades Anti-Money Laundering Program (Compliance Pipeline)
  25. Why Protect Fort Knox Borders But Ignore The Gold? (Compliance Pipeline)
  26. Microsoft Calls for Broad Privacy Law (Direct Marketing Association)
  27. FTC criticizes kid's spam bill (Crane's Chicago Business)
  28. VXI Corp's BlueParrot B200 office Bluetooth headset (Engadget)
  29. Ballot counter (North Shore News)
  30. Terms of Service (Saint George Spectrum)
  31. 'Do-not-call' lists ineffective, say telemarketers (CBC Manitoba)
  32. Government panel to probe privacy law's effectiveness (Daily Yomiuri Online)
  33. Seniors invited to anti-scam training session (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  34. Area volunteer opportunities (The Indianapolis Star)
  35. TELEMARKETER (The Shelby Star)
  36. Company executive gets 2 years in prison for scam (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
  37. Beat telecallers at their own game (The Sunday Mail)
  38. Apple Updates Mac OS X With 60-Fix Combo (Linux Pipeline)
  39. Sony Rootkit Release A Hacker Hit (Linux Pipeline)
  40. Reinforcements Join Massachusetts Open Source Battle (Linux Pipeline)
  41. Amazon.com Reviewers Roast Sony Over DRM Fiasco (Linux Pipeline)
  42. NYC Not A Hot Spot For Municipal Wi-Fi (Linux Pipeline)
  43. Your views (La Crosse Tribune)
  44. Troopers’ for-profit fundraiser questioned (The Des Moines Register)
  45. Troopers' for-profit fundraiser questioned (The Des Moines Register)
  46. Five Iowa police groups solicit by phone (The Des Moines Register)
  47. Seniors learn fraud protection at AARP session (Saint George Spectrum)
  48. Troopers' for-profit fundraiser leaves questions (The Des Moines Register)
  49. Google Library Kicks Off On A Hushed Note (Linux Pipeline)
  50. Google Chats Up New Desktop, Stays Mum On Usage Numbers (Linux Pipeline)
  51. Call center would create 250 jobs (BizJournals)
  52. FBI's focus on terror means bigger case loads for local authorities (KVOA Tucson)
  53. clarionledger.com Terms of Service General (The Clarion-Ledger)
  54. Drug coverage confusion (TimesLeader.com)
  55. Indicted for issuing 72,000 illegal scripts (Home News Tribune)
  56. Troopers’ for-profit fundraiser leaves questions (The Des Moines Register)
  57. Information Technology & Telecommunications (Mondaq)
  58. FBI's focus on terror means more cases for other police (KVOA Tucson)
  59. AT&T lands $17M contract from Aegis (Dallas Business Journal)
  60. Newspaper Circulation Slips 2.6 Percent (San Francisco Chronicle)
  61. Newspaper Circulation Slips 2.6 Percent (ABC News)
  62. Newspaper Circulation Slips 2.6 Percent (AP via Yahoo! News)
  63. Circulation Dips At U.S. Papers (CBS News)
  64. Troopers' for-profit fund-raiser leaves questions (Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier)
  65. Newspaper Circulation Slides 2.6 Percent (San Francisco Chronicle)
  66. Newspaper Circulation Slides 2.6 Percent (ABC News)
  67. Newspaper Circulation Slides 2.6 Percent (AP via Yahoo! News)
  68. E-Mail, Telemarketing Key to B-to-B Sales Lead Generation Efforts, Survey (Direct Marketing Association)
  69. Newspaper circulation drops locally, nationally (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  70. Newspaper circulation falls (Provo Daily Herald)
  71. Seattle's 2 papers record circulation declines (Seattle Times)
  72. Recent Survey Shows E-mail, Telemarketing and Direct Mail to Be Most Important B2B Sales Lead Generation Efforts (PR Web)
  73. Circulation of U.S. weekday newspapers takes 2.6% hit / Chronicle leads pack with 16.6% decline during 6-month period (San Francisco Chronicle)
  74. Recent Survey Shows E-mail, Telemarketing and Direct Mail to Be Most Important B2B Sales Lead Generation Efforts (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
  75. IBM Unveils Single-Point Tool For Creating Blogs, Wikis (InternetWeek)
  76. Drug plan: The sky isn’t falling (The Hill)
  77. A real drug benefit would capture the original spirit of Medicare (The Hill)
  78. Mediacom spends more than $1 million to defeat telecom issue (Sioux City Journal)
  79. Telemarketing ruling upholds Utah restrictions (Deseret News)
  80. Court backs Utah's telemarketing law: 'Do not call, or else' (Salt Lake Tribune)
  81. Voters decide on city-owned telecommunications systems (Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier)
  82. Ledger Bucks Trend; Circulation Is Up (The Ledger)
  83. READERS' CHOICE (Home News Tribune)
  84. Good Question: Who's Reading Newspapers? (WCCO)
  85. Verizon moves to stop ID theft (Reuters)
  86. Ontario's TalkSwitch Intros New Desk Phone (CommWeb)
  87. Verizon moves to stop ID theft (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  88. Verizon Wireless moves to stop customer info theft (RedNova)
  89. Military recruiters target isolated, depressed areas (Seattle Times)
  90. Verizon Moves to Stop ID Theft (eWeek)
  91. Deadline Nears for Do-Not-Call Registration (WTWO NewsChannel 2)
  92. War divides soldier's loved ones (Press & Sun-Bulletin)
  93. Business Beanstalk Vending Locators - When Bigger is Better (PR Web)
  94. As circulation falls, News seeks solutions (BizJournals)
  95. Asset Managers Increase Compliance Spending (Compliance Pipeline)
  96. La «guerre» du recrutement (Management & Nouvelles Technologies)
  97. Times' circulation figures decline (North County Times)
  98. Many pained over drug plans (Herald & Review)
  99. BBB Hawaii retakes investigation award (Pacific Business News)
  100. Time-share firms settle with Vt. attorney general (The Burlington Free Press)
  101. The Big Picture on Digital Photos (BusinessWeek)
  102. Has AOL Met Its Match? (BusinessWeek)
  103. Trial continued in James Tobin conspiracy case Judge lets three charges stand in alleged phone jamming (Bangor Daily News)
  104. BearingPoint's Financial Reports Still To Be Delayed (Compliance Pipeline)
  105. Funkwerk Offers Software Phone (CommWeb)
  106. FlowServe Signs With LRN For Global Ethics Education And Certification Program (Compliance Pipeline)
  107. e-know Releases Compliance Cockpit (Compliance Pipeline)
  108. 'Kaizen' makes things work (ZDNet)
  109. Minority youth see odds stacked against them (International Herald Tribune)
  110. ... after Surridge fails to testify (The Jamaica Observer)
  111. TheStarPress.com Terms of Service (The Star Press)
  112. JIM DODSON: It’s Time to Get Nice and Polite (Southern Pines Pilot)
  113. Recruiters' ally: economy (San Jose Mercury News)
  114. Top Jobs (Daily Herald)
  115. SWsoft Extends Virtualization Software To 64-Bit Windows (InformationWeek)
  116. Disney plots out the ending for unit's local call center (BizJournals)
  117. How much can you trust buzz? (Boston Globe)
  118. The Ten Golden Rules of Online Direct Marketing Selected for Luncheon Keynote at DMA Summit (PR Web)
  119. Great marketing is vital to firms' survival (Delaware Online)
  120. 'Cult Branding' author to lead Nonbox office (Orlando Sentinel)
  121. Strong support for 'do not call' register (ABC via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
  122. Strong support for 'do not call' register (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
  123. PacificNet Reports Record Third Quarter 2005 Results (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  124. Nyer Medical Group, Inc. Reports Revenues of $15.2 Million with Net Earnings of $.02 Per Share for 1st Quarter Fiscal (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  125. Updates, advisories and surprises (Investors.com)
  126. Strong support for 'do not call' register (ABC via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Finance)
  127. CA Changes Course (Systems Management Pipeline)
  128. They're Slamming Your Company. Are You Listening? (Systems Management Pipeline)
  129. BorderWare Update Focuses On Compliance (Compliance Pipeline)
  130. Western Union, states to fight international fraud (WCAX 3)
  131. Website Pros Upgrades NetObjects Fusion (Small Biz Pipeline)
  132. Western Union, states to fight international fraud (WRIC 8)
  133. Disney plots out the ending for unit's KC call center (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance)
  134. Court Order Stops Deceptive Canadian Pitch-men, Requires Payment of $345,000 to FTC for Consumer Redress (Federal Trade Commission)
  135. Aculab and Alliance Systems Expand Partnership (CommWeb)
  136. National fraud agreement reached with Western Union (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance)
  137. Sabio Welcomes Ofcom’s Action On Silent Calls (ContactCenterWorld.com)
  138. Western Union settles state complaints (Business First of Columbus)
  139. California not part of national fraud agreement with Western Union (Sacramento Business Journal)
  140. Western Union to warn of telemarketing fraud (Houston Chronicle)
  141. Attorney General Mike Beebe Announces Initiative To Fight Foreign Lottery, Telemarketing Scams (KARK Little Rock)
  142. Beware Telemarketer Offering Free Trials (KRON 4 Bay Area)
  143. AG, steel firm at odds (Rocky Mountain News)
  144. Sabio Welcomes Ofcom's Action on Silent Calls (CRM Today)
  145. New Agreement Targets Scams, Fraud (The WBAL Channel)
  146. High court refuses case on restoring felons' civil rights (Palm Beach Post)
  147. Be Sure to Keep Clientele Satisfied (RedNova)
  148. Michigan Attorney General Cox Teams Up With Western Union to Fight Telemarketing Fraud (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  149. ShoreTel Introduces New IP PBX (CommWeb)
  150. UniPress Gives FootPrints an Update (CommWeb)
  151. NZ Telecom Says On Target To Achieve Positive FY EBITDA (Dow Jones via Yahoo! Asia News)
  152. Intradyn Adds Instant Messaging Support For ComplianceVault (Compliance Pipeline)
  153. Western Union to pay for anti-scam campaign (Gazette.Net)
  154. Western Union warns of money transfer scams (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
  155. EBay Opens Dev Program, APIs To All Comers (Linux Pipeline)
  156. Sony's 'Fix' Worse Than Original Problem, Experts Warn (Linux Pipeline)
  157. Online Open-Source Database Bows (InformationWeek)
  158. Interactive Intelligence: New IP Contact Center Software (CommWeb)
  159. Data Collection Resources' New CRM Software (CommWeb)
  160. SunGard Acquires ERisk Holdings (Compliance Pipeline)
  161. e-Security Debuts Mainframe Compliance Monitoring (Compliance Pipeline)
  162. Direct Marketing Association of UK Launches Campaign to Regain Consumer Trust (Direct Marketing Association)
  163. United States of America Patriotism Awards’ not what they seem (Frost Illustrated)
  164. Risky Employee E-mail Habits Threaten Business (Compliance Pipeline)
  165. Web Fraud Tops Consumer List (KOCO ChannelOklahoma.com via Yahoo! News)
  166. Protesters draw negative, positive response (The Oklahoman)
  167. Compli Launches Industry's First Auto Dealer Liability Management System; New Compli DLMS Helps Dealers Minimize (The Auto Channel)
  168. The French Auvergne Region Gains Altitude with Satel (CRM Today)
  169. Charity dubbed fundraising 'Scrooge' (Herald Online)
  170. ICT Parkersburg Call Center closing (Parkersburg News and Sentinel)
  171. Make Responsible Donations (University of Connecticut Daily Campus)
  172. Work & Family: Companies try new policies for alternative schedules (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  173. ‘Do-not-call’ list hits 100 million (Houma, Louisiana Newspaper - The Courier)
  174. The French Auvergne Region Gains Altitude With Satel (ContactCenterWorld.com)
  175. ICT to close Parkersburg call center, lay off 131 employees (TimesLeader.com)
  176. Iwatsu Embeds Esnatech's Software Fax (CommWeb)
  177. Inova Updates Two Data Integration Programs (CommWeb)
  178. Local News (The Tucson Citizen)
  179. ICT to close Parkersburg call center, lay off 131 employees (phillyburbs.com)
  180. Brevard telemarketer under fire over 'Do Not Call' law (Orlando Business Journal)
  181. Current and Future Forecasts of The US Telemarketing Industry for 2006 Covering All 50 States and 300 Metro Areas (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  182. Another Closing (WTAP-TV)
  183. Western Union agrees to pay for anti-scam campaign (Gazette.Net)
  184. Donors shun 'big sell', fund misuse (Miami Herald)
  185. Troopers gain, telemarketer loses in campaign (The Des Moines Register)
  186. Police warn aboriginals about credit scam (CBC Saskatchewan)
  187. National Center for Database Marketing (NCDM) Conference to Feature Stellar Keynote Lineup (Direct Marketing Association)
  188. New CRM Software From FrontRange (CommWeb)
  189. Transera Unveils Seratel (CommWeb)
  190. German Call Center Consolidation (CommWeb)
  191. Wigal sentenced to two to 10 years in prison (Parkersburg News and Sentinel)
  192. All the World's a New Technology Incubator (New York Times)
  193. NextSteps: Medicare Part D drug plans take some homework (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  194. BGLC orders probe in Athanas case (The Jamaica Observer)
  195. Sobering Decisions (Tampa Bay Online News)
  196. Sobering Decisions (Tampa Tribune)
  197. Officials probing Web service (The State Journal-Register)
  198. Gym offer alert (Northern Territory News)
  199. Decoding Part D, part II (The Gray News)
  200. Hop-On, Inc. Founder Sentenced for Stock Fraud (Stock Patrol)
  201. The 8 Biggest Challenges of File Conversion (Circulation Management)
  202. New York's Adam Moss reaches for a legacy (Investors.com)
  203. Five9 Introduces Worldwide Dialing Capabilities for the Five9 Virtual Contact Cente (CRM Today)
  204. No-Call List Deadline Looms (WRTV Indianapolis)
  205. No Call List Sign-up (WISH-TV Indianapolis)
  206. No-Call List Deadline Looms (WRTV TheIndyChannel.com via Yahoo! News)
  207. Quintek Enters Into Agreement With Manhattan Data, Inc. to Provide End-to-End Solution to the Healthcare Industry (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  208. Five9 Introduces Worldwide Dialing Capabilities for the Five9 Virtual Contact Center(TM) (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  209. Five9 Introduces Worldwide Dialing Capabilities For Virtual Contact Center™ (ContactCenterWorld.com)
  210. Charities Unaware of Donors' Perceptions (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance)
  211. New York magazine's Moss reaches for a legacy (Investors.com)
  212. Nixon sues to stop junk faxes (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
  213. Call it off (Fort Wayne News-Sentinel)
  214. Direct Marketing, Telemarketing, Scams, and Credit Scores (Free Internet Press)
  215. Convergys-ClickFox Alliance (CommWeb)
  216. Intervoice Acquires Edify (CommWeb)
  217. Liberals make flurry of spending announcements as government set to fall (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
  218. OC telemarketer sentenced to prison in $5.7 million scheme (Monterey County Herald)
  219. Western Union takes anti-scam measures (Gazette.Net)
  220. OC telemarketer sentenced to prison in $5.7 million scheme (KESQ)
  221. Man Sentenced to Prison for Telemarketing Fraud (Los Angeles Times)
  222. Man with gun barricades self in workplace (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)
  223. Wireless Spam Scheme Targeted By Verizon Wireless (Wireless IQ)
  224. Wireless Spam Scheme Targeted By Verizon Wireless (RedNova)
  225. Commission settles with TelstraClear on switching (Scoop.co.nz)
  226. TelstraClear to change marketing (TVNZ)
  227. TelstraClear settles after admitting fair trading breach (Stuff)
  228. www.theage.com.au (The Age)
  229. Orion to probe telemarketing activities (Sydney Morning Herald)
  230. Hello, I am calling to harass you (Sydney Morning Herald)
  231. Immigrants in France Straddle Two Worlds (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
  232. Immigrants in France Straddle Two Worlds (Austin American-Statesman)
  233. TelstraClear admits breach (Stuff)
  234. Immigrants in France Straddle Two Worlds (AP via Yahoo! News)
  235. Two men plead guilty in telemarketing scam (The Buffalo News)
  236. Volunteer opportunities (The Indianapolis Star)
  237. Chronicle & Echo (Northampton Chronicle & Echo)
  238. Local News (Orangeville Citizen)
  239. Medicare Part D; answers to those puzzling questions (Sparta Expositor)
  240. 2 Years of Dinnertime Quiet, Thanks to the Do-Not-Call Registry (New York Times)
  241. Missouri files lawsuits over unsolicited faxes (Billings Gazette)
  242. ACROSS the BIG SKY (Great Falls Tribune)
  243. Survey: Do Not Call registry working (UPI)
  244. Survey: Do Not Call registry working (MENAFN)
  245. French immigrants in a tangle of 2 worlds (Miami Herald)
  246. Limits on Hobart telco trader (Examiner.com.au)
  247. Agreement Reached to Halt Wire-Service Scams (Southern Pines Pilot)
  248. That's not ET calling your home (South Bend Tribune)
  249. McClatchy not immune to trend of falling circulation (BizJournals)
  250. CRM, Call & Contact Center Events Cincom (ContactCenterWorld.com)