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Wednesday, April 19, 2006

PR Newswire Broadcast Minute for Wednesday April 19, 2006

PR Newswire Broadcast Minute for Wednesday April 19, 2006

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Smokinghotwaitress.com Starts 2006 in a Blaze

Smokinghotwaitress-dot-com is catching fire across North America. The world's premier web site featuring smoking hot waitresses and bartenders from top clubs around the world, continues to attract national attention. Rolling Stone magazine put them on the map with a feature article in their March twenty-third edition, driving a monthly record of more than eleven million page views. Smoking Hot Waitress co-founder Adam Baker couldn't believe it when the magazine called and said they had heard the buzz about the website.

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Are You Allergic to Your Town?

The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America announced its annual Spring Allergy Capitals, a list of the top one hundred most challenging places to live with allergies this season. This spring, more than fifty million Americans will be concerned with allergies. And some experts believe this allergy season will be especially difficult for sufferers because of the mild winter experienced by much of the country. Hartford, Conn., ranks as the Number One Spring Allergy Capital for 2006, followed by Greenville, South Carolina; Boston Massachusetts; Detroit, Michigan; Orlando, Florida; Knoxville, Tennessee; Omaha, Nebraska; Sacramento, California; Washington, D-C; and Baltimore, Maryland.

Full story at: http://media.prnewswire.com/en/jsp/main.jsp?resourceid=3187937

CHEF'S STORY, New Twenty-six-Part Television Series, to Interview Today's Culinary Legends

Chef's Story, a new twenty-six-part series of interviews with today's most renowned chefs, has commenced production in New York before student audiences at The French Culinary Institute. The series is scheduled to debut on public television stations in Spring 2007. Following a format inspired by "Inside the Actor's Studio," each half-hour program focuses on a master chef whose life, work, and evolution as a food legend is thoroughly explored.

Full story at: http://media.prnewswire.com/en/jsp/main.jsp?resourceid=3187653

NASA Achieves Breakthrough in Black Hole Simulation

NASA scientists have reached a breakthrough in computer modeling that allows them to simulate what gravitational waves from merging black holes look like. The three dimensional simulations, the largest astrophysical calculations ever performed on a NASA supercomputer, provide the foundation to explore the universe in an entirely new way. According to Einstein's math, when two massive black holes merge, all of space jiggles like a bowl of Jell-O as gravitational waves race out from the collision at light speed. Previous simulations had been plagued by computer crashes.

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PRNewswire -- April 19

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