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... lsquo;Contact’ content type, created a subscription form for the mailing list and did some simple customizations ... approved (Fifth Requirement).
When the list administrator approves a subscription request, the primary workflow is triggered.
The primary ... putting together a comprehensive issue from Understanding SharePoint Journal to discuss Business Process Automation using SharePoint ...
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... Professor Michael Geist, University of Ottawa Law School
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Analysis or more ... Yahoo chat board, reports the Wall Street Journal (subscription required).
Meanwhile, Law News Network provides an excellent look at ... of the Canadian board members.
The Wall Street Journal reports that China has drafted rules banning Internet foreign ...
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... its position in the company from a 20% stake.
Harbinger declined a request for comment from The Wall Street Journal (subscription required), but it's possible that Harbinger is finally realizing that the shares' dual-class voting structure will make it impossible to affect change on the company's operations ...
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... to sources cited Monday by Reuters and The Wall Street Journal (subscription required for full story).
The agreement on the worth of NBC ... if Vivendi agrees to a deal and all looks good, regulatory approval would be required, especially since Comcast would own a huge chunk of national and local media outlets. The Journal said that people close to the talks believe regulatory approval could take at ...
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... just how much services costs, reports the Wall Street Journal (subscription required). The sites cull information from a variety of resources, including insurers, government agencies, Internet companies and health-care providers.
The sites, nearly two dozen of them, aren't perfect, the Journal notes, but they can provide a rough idea of typical costs in your area.
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... late 2011, Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal (subscription required).
These diminutive Mercedes would go head to head with an expanding field of premium small cars in the U.S., ... have plunged, while sales of tiny but stylish subcompacts such as the Honda Motor Co. Fit have grown, the Journal reported.
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