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Our intent in creating this site is to educate andin orm, but its really about making li e a little easier or the students." About Welch Allyn ounded in 1915 and headquartered in Skaneateles alls, New York (USA), WelchAllyn is a leading global manu acturer o medical diagnostic equipment and acomplete range o digital and connected solutions. With o er 2,300 employeesworking in 17 di erent countries, Welch Allyn specializes in helping doctors,nurses, and other rontline practitioners across the globe pro ide the bestpatient care by de eloping inno ati e products, breakthrough technologies, andcutting-edge solutions that help them see more patients, detect more conditions,and impro e more li es. More in ormation about Welch Allyn and its complete lineo connected products and solutions may be ound at Welch AllynJamie Arnold, APR, 315-685-4599Public Relations Copyright Business Wire 2009. Li e Webcast Scheduled or 8:30 AM ET on riday, January 30thWAYNE, Pa.(Business Wire)Triumph Group, Inc. (NYSE:TGI) will release third quarter iscal 2009 earningson Thursday, January 29, 2009, a ter the close o the market Richard C.

Ill,Triumphs President and Chie Executi e O icer, and Da id Kornblatt, TriumphsChie inancial O icer, will host a con erence call the ollowing morning,January 30, 2009, at 8:30 a.m ET. A slide presentation will be included withthe audio portion o the webcast.What: Triumph Group, Inc. Thecompany ser es a broad, worldwide spectrum o the a iation industry, includingoriginal equipment manu acturers o aircra t and aircra t components as well ascommercial, military and air cargo customers. More in ormation about Triumph can be ound on the Internet at http:// Group, Inc.Sheila Spagnolo ice Copyright Business Wire 2009. OTTAWA, ONTARIO, Jan 15 (MARKET WIRE) Today in Guatemala, on behal o the Honourable Be erley J. Oda, Ministero International Cooperation, the Honourable Peter Kent, Minister o State o oreign A airs (Americas), announced Canada's contribution to asix-year project aimed at increasing rural economic de elopment inGuatemala. The announcement demonstrates Canada's continuing commitmentto de elopment in the Americas."The Go ernment o Canada is playing an acti e role in helping countriesin the Americas build a better uture," said Minister Kent.

"This projectwill pro ide long-term bene its to Guatemala and pro ide communities withan opportunity to impro e their li elihoods and o erall sustainablede elopment.""I am pleased that at a time o rising ood costs, our support to local armers will pro ide a stronger agricultural sector in this region o Guatemala," said Minister Oda. "This project demonstrates Canada'son-going commitment to the agricultural sector in de eloping countries.The project in turn not only meets the demand or ood but also enhancesthe economic de elopment o communities."The Go ernment o Canada, through the Canadian International De elopmentAgency (CIDA), will partner with the Center or International Studies andCooperation (CECI) and the Societe de cooperation pour le de eloppementinternational (SOCODE I), to deli er the $10 million project. The unding will help co ee and egetables armers; support regionaleconomic planning; and di ersi y and increase tourism in Solola, a regionwhere 8 out o 10 residents, the majority o them indigenous, li e inpo erty.Prime Minister Stephen Harper in his irst state isit to the region inJuly 2007 underscored the importance o Canada's engagement in theAmericas in the key areas o : reedom, democracy, human rights and therule o law, as well as building economic prosperity and contributing toregional security.Contacts:O ice o the Minister o International CooperationMichelle CoatesPress Secretary819-953-6238Canadian International De elopment Agency (CIDA)Media Relations opyright 2009, Market Wire, All rights reser ed.-0-. CHARLESTOWN, ST. KITTS/NE IS, Jan 15 (MARKET WIRE) A picture may be worth a thousand words, but Soundboard members are inding that sound, indeed, has something pro itable to say and sa yInternet marketers are paying attention."Reality is audio can be just as sticky as ideo," says Soundboard Creati e Director, Mike Mitchell. "Gi en the size o our audience,opportunity was bound to appear."Early adapters included radio stations, gamers and oice-o er artists, butMitchell says it has expanded into entrepreneurs and marketers, who makecustom soundboards to build exposure, impro e search engine rankings andattract isitors to their site, product or ser ice.Still, others are building boards and linking them to a iliate programslike those o eBay, Amazon and others or commissions on sales. orinstance, a 'car engine' soundboard may be linked to "car auctions" oneBay which pays the 'sender' ees or the leads."There are a thousand di erent industries you could theoretically promoteand pro it rom using sounds and soundboards.