Monday, March 28, 2005

SEO News Update

National title winners (Zanesville Times Recorder)

ZANESVILLE - With young children, it's more about having fun than doing well in the activity. It just so happens the 10 cheerleaders on the SEO Stars' Junior Pee Wee Division team are pretty good at their new craft.

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Multiple Sclerosis - Serono Announces Major Milestone in Identifying The Genes Involved (Medical News Today)

Identification of 80 genes involved in the inflammatory and neuro-degenerative pathways of MS provide potential new drug targets - Serono (virt-x: SEO and NYSE: SRA), the world's third largest biotechnology company, announced today that researchers at the Serono Genetics Institute (SGI) have achieved a major milestone in identifying and creating a register of genes involved in multiple sclerosis

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New York Daily News - Home - Met pen writes off not-so-great Scott (New York Daily News)

PORT ST. LUCIE - Scott Strickland plans to report to minor-league camp today. After all, he concluded, "I'm not a big leaguer right now."

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Randolph works to get batters in right order (New York Newsday)

Flood watch tonight, Monday ...Rain heavy at times on Monday with a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon.

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Randolph works to get batters in right order (Newsday)

PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- It took a while because of injuries to Mike Cameron and Kaz Matsui, but the Mets finally assembled their projected 2005 lineup for yesterday's game against the visiting Nationals.

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Phillies' Burrell is bouncing back (Sun-Sentinel)

CLEARWATER � Pat Burrell is making a case to bat cleanup in Philadelphia. The former University of Miami standout hit a pair of homers and Randy Wolf pitched five shutout innings, leading the Phillies to a 5-0 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Sunday.

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Mets send Strickland down to minors (Asbury Park Press)

PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. Scott Strickland is 28, old enough that he didn't need a St. Lucie road map to know he was coming up on the exit. He appeared in just three of New York's 22 exhibition games.

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Firms Pay For Search Placement And Seek 'Natural' Advantage (Investors.com)

Paid search continues to drive strong growth at Google, (GOOG) Yahoo (YHOO) and other Internet search engines. That might be why the words of eBay Chief Executive Meg Whitman in January didn't attract as much attention as they might have.

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Indians Go With Gonzalez (Tampa Bay Online Sports)

WINTER HAVEN - Juan Gone isn't going anywhere. Juan Gonzalez will begin the 2005 season as Cleveland's starting right fielder.

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STARTING TO LOOK FAMILIAR (New York Post)

STARTING TO LOOK FAMILIAR March 28, 2005 -- PORT ST. LUCIE It took 23 games, but the Mets finally put their starting eight position players on the same field yesterday.

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