THOMSON: Thomson launches weekly Web chats with favourite celebrities and travel experts
This week Thomson launches the newest addition to its website as it turns to well known celebrities, as well as its very own industry experts, to talk to future holiday makers by a weekly live web chat. Starting from this Thursday, by clicking onto www.thomson.co.uk and then the web chat link, holiday makers are able to pick the brains of leading Thomson experts about anything they need to know about going away and there are even a few celebrities thrown into the mix ready to face the...
* AC/DC plugs in
AC/DC's heavy rockin' brothers Angus and Malcolm Young will hold a web chat today for Australian fans only, after realising their first computer Internet appearance had taken place at an ``unreasonable'' hour. AC/DC's initial international web chat, conducted from the United States last month, took place about 5am Australian time. Today's chat gives fans the chance to ask questions and vie to win an exclusive gold album...
Web Chat The Hindu:
US visa applications: State tops list
Among all the southern States, Andhra Pradesh with 52,000 applications accounted for the highest number of visa applications to the US Consulate from September 2003, to August this year and about 70 per cent of them were sanctioned. Tamil Nadu and Karnataka followed it up with 45,000 and 44,000 applications respectively.And Indians continue to account for the highest percentage of H1 Quota of 65,000 visas with 42 per cent for the past year, said the US Consul for Public Affairs, American...
PR Week: Opinion: Clients and agencies brace for the storm
Being somewhat preoccupied with the internet these days - this week sees the relaunch of PRWeek's global website - I couldn't resist logging onto the PRCA's web chat on the economy and PR.Helen Dickinson of John Lewis and Geoff Beattie of Pleon joined PRCA director-general Patrick Barrow on the sofa last week for a remarkably upbeat interactive broadcast on the growth prospects for PR and the likely impact of the economy. The consensus was that PR is...
SBA's Live Web Chat Series to Highlight Tax Issues for Small Business Owners,
AICPA's Vice President of Taxation Thomas P. Ochsenschlager Will Answer Small Business Tax Questions Thursday, December 22, 2005 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., EST
PRNewswire -- The U.S. Small Business Administration announced today that Thomas P. Ochsenschlager, vice president of Taxation with the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), will host the SBA's December Web chat on "Tax Planning & Preparation for Small Businesses."Ochsenschlager will answer questions from participants on Thursday, December 22, 2005, from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., EST, sharing insightful information on tax...