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| Articles about Memorandum |
| A Memorandum/Directive to All David Archuleta Fans | | 2008-04-30 09:00:52 | | As you may have already guessed, I am a die-hard David Archuleta fan and I am proud to say that I am an "Arch Angel". We all may have heard the name David Archuleta from our friends or from anyone who have watched American Idol. For young teenage girls, they would scream and shout his name because they find him cute and adorable. Some would describe him as a young artist with a mature and musical soul.Right now David Archuleta is in the Top 5 of American Idol. I know and am very confident that h... | | By: Grim Angel | | |
| | Tata To Sign Memorandum On Sale Of Jaguar This Month | | 2008-02-15 10:00:26 | | Ford and Tata are expected to sign a Memorandum of Understanding on the sale of Jaguar and Land Rover in late February or early March. Ford has reportedly agreed to continue supplying engines and components, and Tata to accept the pension arrangements. The final issue is Ford's discussions with British auto workers unions. The unions don't have any problems with the deal between Ford and Tata, but they haven't agreed anything to with Ford neither.The sticking point appears to be that Ford has only given verbal guarantees, and the unions want those guarantees locked in for the next few years, presumably in writing. Until then, the unions won't recommend accepting the deal. Aside that Tata has signed off on both Land Rover and Jaguar's business plans through 2012, which means the F-Type could finally go into production.
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| | In Memorandum | | 2007-05-17 16:05:30 | | The medical blogosphere lost two important voices this week. FatDoctor was forced to shut down her blog due to privacy concerns. Flea’s blog mysteriously vanished. Given that he has been blogging about his malpractice trial, it’s likely that his blog also was taken down because of privacy issues. Hopefully, we’ll see his blog reappear when the litigation has finished.
Val over at Revolution Health suggests that it may be time for:
” … us medical bloggers to create and adhere to a code of conduct to protect ourselves and our patients from harm.”
I’ve written about a code of conduct for healthcare bloggers previously, although I was focusing more on the issues of reliability and credibility. Perhaps it is time to look to a healthcare code of conduct, one that protects both the author and the reader.
Kevin over at Kevin MD calls today “Black Wednesday: A dark day for the medical blogosphere”. He points out that:
“With blogs ... | | By: Highlight HEALTH | | |
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