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Rusty Wallace Teams Up With Microsoft Streets & Trips 2006 With GPS Locator to Share His Tips and Tricks of the RoadWednesday March 29, 6:00 am ET Retired NASCAR Driver and Premier Series Champion Adds King of the Road Trip to His List of Titles MOORESVILLE, N.C.

and REDMOND, Wash., March 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Rusty Wallace and Microsoft® Streets & Trips 2006 with GPS Locator are teaming up to help families embark on successful and stress-free road trips this spring and summer.

While Wallace hung up his racing helmet at the end of the 2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup season, he has hardly put it in park.

After driving around in circles for over 20 years, Wallace is now helping travelers explore the open road with a wealth of road trip tips and tricks.

From planning ahead with a trip-planning tool like Microsoft Streets & Trips 2006 with GPS Locator to taking the time to enjoy the interesting stops along the way, Wallace's tips - available at http://www.microsoft.com/streets/rustywallace - will help ensur...

Hurricane Rita victims turn to alternative sources of aid

... KRT Wire Hurricane Rita victims turn to alternative sources of aid !

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29, 2006 email this print this Hurricane Rita victims turn to alternative sources of aid BY BILL HANNA Knight Ridder Newspapers NEWTON, Texas - They're the forgotten victims of what's been called the forgotten hurricane.

Six months after Hurricane Rita's 100-mph winds ripped across East Texas, rural residents are trying to remind the rest of the country that they're still hurting, too.

"Hurricane Katrina was epic.

It was off the charts.

We understand that," said Newton resident Lee Holbert.

"By comparison, Rita was just a bad storm.

But for those of us who live here, it was really, really bad." What's surprising is that these people live up to 100 miles inland from Sabine Pass and Port...

Managers in the Manufacturing Sector Feel the Strain as ill Health ...

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Mary Chapman, chief executive of the Chartered Management Institute, says: "The health of UK workplaces needs greater attention..

With such high levels of illness being experienced, organisations and individuals must act to maintain their competitive edge.

Failure to do so will lead to disruption because health clearly has an impact on performance, productivity and ultimately, the bottom line."Elizabeth Gyngell, programme director at Workplace Health Connect, says:"Ill-health in the workplace is having an adverse affect on UK business productivity, so reducing the incidence of illness or injury, caused or made worse by work, needs to become a priority.

Everyone needs to play a role in improving the quality of health in their workplace.

By working together, the right systems and procedures can be put in place that should benefit the entire workforce and the business itself." An executive summary of the report, called 'Quality of Working Life: managers' health and well-being' can be downloaded from www.managers.org.uk/researchreports.Key recommendations from the report include:* individuals should be more open in reporting health problems* organisations should explore the value of investing in health initiatives* employers should ensure that managers are effectively trained to deal with workplace health concerns.

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