Sunday, June 05, 2005

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) News 6/5/2005

S Korea Moves Against Foreign Tax-dodging Via Tax Havens

DJ S Korea Moves Against Foreign Tax-dodging Via Tax Havens SEOUL (Dow Jones)--The South Korean government said Sunday it will revise domestic tax regulations and seek to amend tax treaties with other countries, to prevent foreign capital from dodging taxes through international tax havens. When foreign capital invests in a Korean asset through a paper company, Seoul will determine whether to

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U.S. Manufacturers Resist Natural Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Online Sales Leads

New study shows how poorly U.S. manufacturers use natural search engine optimization (SEO) as an online marketing strategy to generate new sales leads. [PRWEB Jun 1, 2005]

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U.S. Manufacturers Resist Natural Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Online Sales Leads

Cleveland, OH (PRWEB) June 1, 2005 -- A new study of 350 U.S manufacturers found that most of these companies fail to embrace basic natural search engine optimization (SEO) techniques that can help trigger online sales leads.

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Weekend results

Men: M. Dravitzki (Wgtn) 2h 22m 3s 1, S. Meredith (Pak) 2h 29m 6s 2, B. Pulley (Chch) 2h 29m 34s 3, G. Stevens (Auck Uni) 2h 32m 28s 4. Women: S. Crumpton (Otago) 2h 37m 24s 1, K. Seibold-Crosbie (Aust) 2h 44m 11s 2, T. Adamski (N/Plym) 2h 47m 14s 3, T. Clissold (ACA) 2h 51m 28s 4.

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Malaysia in upset win over Pakistan at Sultan Azlan Shah Cup

Pakistan were sensationally dumped from the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup field hockey tournament after a stunning 1-0 defeat to hosts Malaysia in their final group match.

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Different strokes in S. Korea-Australia final

KUALA LUMPUR: The showdown between Australia and South Korea for the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup at the National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil today will see a contest of contrasting hockey styles.

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Australia reach hockey final after defeating India

Defending champions Australia tottered on the brink of elimination before beating India 1-0 to safeguard their passage into the final of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup field hockey tournament.

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Scoreless streak ends, but Red Wings win 5th straight

(June 4, 2005) — One Red Wings streak ended Friday night. The more important one lived on. Garrett Jones hit a two-run double and new father Jimmy Anderson pitched 52/3 strong innings as red-hot Rochester edged the Norfolk Tides 3-2 at Harbor Park in Norfolk, Va.

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New Media Knowledge - Sense Engine Moves Search Forward

In March this year a UK company announced they had patented a new application for search technology, dubbed the 'Sense Engine'. Is this the future of search in embryo?

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Virginia baseball team falls in NCAA opener

St. John's closer Craig Hansen, starting for the first time in two years, allowed three runs in seven innings as the Red Storm beat Virginia 5-3 in an NCAA regional opener in Corvallis, Ore.

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