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NationalHabitat.com: Local Real Estate Search Engine Launches Site

Synopsis: As house hunting season approaches, local entrepreneurs liberate consumers. Mark Williams and Dick Petersen, local realtors with 45 years of combined service, launched NATIONALHABITAT.COM in April -- a house and apartment hunting website empowering consumers with information and easing advertising burdens for realtors, landlords, and For Sale By Owners . The Issues: Realtors, landlords, and FSBO spend inordinate...

DATCP: Wisconsin leads the United States in Specialty Cheese Production

New statistics confirm the state's steady increase in high-end cheese production Contact: Robin Engel 608-224-5002 or Jeanne Carpenter 608-224-5115 WEYAUWEGA -- State Agriculture Secretary Rod Nilsestuen today announced that Wisconsin cheese makers are leading America in crafting innovative, specialty cheeses. Specialty cheese production in 2005 rose 7 percent above the previous year, totaling 355 million pounds and accounting for...

UW-Madison: Just One Nanosecond: Clocking Events At The Nanoscale

CONTACT: Alexei Grigoriev, (608) 262-7433, alexey@cae.wisc.edu; Paul G. Evans, (608) 265-6773, evans@engr.wisc.edu MADISON - As scientists and engineers build devices at smaller and smaller scales, grasping the dynamics of how materials behave when they are subjected to electrical signals, sound and other manipulations has proven to be beyond the reach of standard scientific techniques. But now a team of University...

WisBusiness: Edgewood College Business Ethicist Has New Book on Enron

By Brian E. Clark WisBusiness.com A federal jury in Houston started deliberating Wednesday in the fraud and conspiracy case trail of Enron founder Ken Lay and former CEO Jeffrey Skilling. Their company was the seventh largest in the U.S. when in foundered in 2001. Jurors are deciding 28 criminal counts against Skilling and six against Lay. Both men have denied any...

WisBusiness.com: GolfTEC Opens First Wisconsin Store

By WisBusiness.com staff WAUWATOSA -- Technology has dramatically changed the distance golfers drive the ball on the course. Now it’s changing the golf lesson. Videotaping of the golf swing has been around for years. But instant, complete analysis of your swing, quick comparison to video of a pro’s golf swing, and rapid before and after video of your improved swing haven’t been...
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