HSBC unveils global personal banking services (Hindustan Times)
The greatest risk to international travelers who are pregnant is the development of a complication in an area with inadequate facilities to manage the complication. When traveling by automobile, pregnant women should wear their seat belt with the lap belt positioned under the abdomen and the shoulder strap between the breasts. There is no evidence that use of safety restraints increases risk of fetal injury. The chief cause of fetal death in motor vehicle accidents is the death of the mother.
HSBC unveils global personal banking services (Hindustan Times)
HSBC India on Thursday launched its global personal banking service, through which its Premier category customers will be in a position to take their account with them to any of the 35 countries, while on travel or on shifting permanently.
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Arrivals set to shake up the travel industry (The New Zealand Herald)
The travel industry is getting a shake-up with some new arrivals, a departure and a rapidly growing online customer base. And the big changes are not over yet, according to some major players.
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Reception marks opening of financial services company (Nevada Daily Mail)
sburn Financial Services Global held a reception Thursday, Oct. 4, to thank those who assisted in the opening of their Nevada Branch.
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China travel, business, finance, investment, jobs, outsourcing, education, hightech guide (cmi valparaíso)
How to do investing, travel, commerce, outsoucing, trade, finance in China, India, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Japan? Talk to leading strategist George Zhibin Gu.
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how to do investing, finance, travel, jobs, outsourcing, management, tech in China, India? (cmi santiago)
explore vast finance, travel, trade, outsourcing, banking, technology, labor opportunities in China, India, Taiwan, Japan, Hong Kong.
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Have groomer, will travel (The Sun Chronicle)
PLAINVILLE -- There is no mistaking the van when it brakes alongside the entrance to the Takach driveway.
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WorldMate Travel Services Now Free for UIQ and Windows Mobile Smartphones (Business Wire via Yahoo!7 Finance)
MobiMate Ltd., a leading provider of travel services for mobile devices, announced today the release of the free version of WorldMate Professional for Symbian UIQ and Windows Mobile Standard smartphones, providing on-the-go professionals with a superior, award-winning resource at no charge.
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WorldMate Travel Services Now Free for UIQ and Windows Mobile Smartphones (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
LOS ANGELES----WorldMate, Inc., a leading provider of travel services for mobile devices, announced today the release of the free version of WorldMate Professional for Symbian UIQ and Windows Mobile Standard smartphones, providing on-the-go professionals with a superior, award-winning resource at no charge.
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Inmarsat powers remote press centre for U.A.E. Desert Challenge for 6th consecutive year (Mena Report)
Inmarsat, the world’s leading provider of global mobile satellite communications, will provide essential communications equipment to the 2007 U.A.E. Desert Challenge for the 6th consecutive year.
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New tools, services catch attention (The Record)
Looking for a flashy way to attract attention at the next trade show you attend? Or a simple way to solve computer problems if your company lacks an in-house IT department?
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HSBC unveils global personal banking services (Hindustan Times)
Sunburn Travelers to tropical areas are exposed to intense sunlight and dry conditions. The major cause of sunburn is exposure to ultraviolet B radiation. To block harmful radiation, travelers are advised to use a sunscreen containing para-aminobenzoic acid with a sun protection factor of at least 15. They should also wear long-sleeved, loose (preferably cotton) clothing; a wide-brimmed hat; and lip balm for dry or cracked lips. Infants and the elderly are particularly at risk and should be protected adequately. Persons taking certain medications (eg, sulfonamides, tetracycline, doxycycline, chlorothiazide [Diurigen, Diuril], phenothiazines, furosemide [Lasix], amiodarone hydrochloride [Cordarone], psoralens, nalidixic acid [NegGram], naproxen) may have an exaggerated sunburn response. Sunglasses with wraparound lenses should also be worn to protect the eyes against harmful ultraviolet radiation.
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