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Mattel Unveils 2012 Toy Portfolio Taking Global Brands to New Platforms and Play Patterns

Too Big to Sail Question in Costa Concordia Safety Fiasco: View

Freight Dynamics Offers 10 Mistakes To Avoid When Considering A 3PL Fulfillment Service

Small to Midsize Manufacturers Grow with the Assistance of the National Mail Order Association, NMOA

Exclusive: Iran defaults on rice payments to India

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Mattel Unveils 2012 Toy Portfolio Taking Global Brands to New Platforms and Play Patterns

At the 2012 New York International Toy Fair, leading toymaker Mattel, Inc. will showcase its newest toys that transcend the traditional playroom and deliver deeper ways for kids and families to engage with their favorite brands including Barbie®, Hot Wheels®, Monster High® and Fisher-Price®.

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Too Big to Sail Question in Costa Concordia Safety Fiasco: View

In 1912, the RMS Titanic, thelargest and most advanced passenger liner of its day, sank inthe Atlantic Ocean, reminding the world there was no such thingas an invincible ship. The Costa Concordia, a cruise ...

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Freight Dynamics Offers 10 Mistakes To Avoid When Considering A 3PL Fulfillment Service

Also now offering free packaging and shipping quotes.Plymouth, MN (PRWEB) February 08, 2012 Freight Dynamics, the recognized leader in Freight Shipping, Nationwide Custom Packaging & Crating Services, Fulfillment Services, Kitting & Warehousing Distribution Services, has today released a tip list of “what not to do” when considering a 3PL fulfillment service. This is critical information for any ...

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Small to Midsize Manufacturers Grow with the Assistance of the National Mail Order Association, NMOA

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. , Jan. 18, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Ever wonder why you see the majority of new, unique and innovative products showing up in direct mail catalogs, websites, and television commercials ...

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Exclusive: Iran defaults on rice payments to India

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Iranian buyers have defaulted on payments for about 200,000 tonnes of rice from their top supplier India, exporters and rice millers said on Tuesday, a sign of the mounting pressure on Tehran from a new wave of Western sanctions. The default prompted the head of the All India Rice Exporters' Association to call on members to stop rice exports to Iran based on credit, which ...

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