- Red Sox Hall of Famer Yastrzemski hospitalized (AP)
- Penalties put off another day (AP)
- Nadal, Ivanovic draw top seeds at US Open (AP)
- Shawn Johnson's gold makes for happy Americans (AP)
- Olympic 100 champion Bolt qualifies for 200 final (AP)
- Receiver Chris Henry signs on to rejoin Bengals (AP)
- US NBA stars hoping to take Olympics gold (AFP)
- Sabathia pitches another complete game for Brewers (AP)
- Argentina to face Nigeria in Olympic final (AFP)
- Gordon on board with Islanders, leads youth charge (AP)
- Indiana's Crean signs 10-year, $23.6M contract (AP)
- Top seed Verdasco advances at New Haven tennis (AFP)
- Danny Lee continues strong play at US Amateur (AP)
- Toby Keith praises Obama (AP)
- Applegate calls double mastectomy a 'tough' choice (AP)
- Aaay! Bronze Fonz Hits Brew Town (E! Online)
- Nicole and Joel Want You! (E! Online)
- Doomsday for The Watchmen? (E! Online)
- Rainn Wilson rocks his way into leading movie role (Reuters)
- Toby Keith praises Obama (AP)
- The Cheetah Girls head to India in latest film (AP)
- Pre-recorded sales calls now banned without permission (Reuters)
- NYC's Transport Group Will Stage 'Bury the Dead' and New Musical 'Being Audrey' (Playbill)
- Rainn Wilson rocks his way into leading movie role (Reuters)
- Tracksuit chic explored in London exhibition (Reuters)
- Barnes & Noble's online CEO resigns (Reuters)
- Hewlett-Packard 3Q profit jumps 14 pct (AP)
- Clueless about trading? Start networking online (AP)
- Judge lifts gag on students over transit security (AP)
- Friendster supports applications for rival sites (AP)
- Judge lifts MIT students' card-hacking gag order (CNET)
- Attention shoppers: Website promises best deal (Reuters)
- Vodafone to Offer Pricey IPhone 3G in India (PC World)
- WSJ launches free news application for BlackBerry (AP)
- Google Releases Android SDK, Version 0.9 (NewsFactor)
- FDA warns General Electric over lax record keeping (AP)
- ThinkPad X301 Mirrors Business Notebook Trends (NewsFactor)
- Nintendo's Wii is the champion console yet again (USATODAY.com)
- Stem cell advance may help transfusion supplies (AP)
- Researchers say numbers aren't needed to count (AP)
- Whale calf lost in Sydney waters, bonds with yacht (AP)
- Clinton: US should demonstrate energy solutions (AP)
- American Diets May Lack Vitamin D (LiveScience.com)
- Flooding recedes in South Texas after foot of rain (AP)
- Iranian missile with dummy satellite failed: US defense official (AFP)
- Whale activists vow to fight Japan despite arrest threat (AFP)
- US scientists find stone age burial ground in Sahara (AFP)
- Today on the presidential campaign trail (AP)
- Woman who had dogs cloned wanted in Tennessee (AP)
- Trace arsenic in water may be linked with diabetes (AP)
- Stem cell advance may help transfusion supplies (AP)
- New study backs angioplasty through the wrist (AP)
- Many think God's intervention can revive the dying (AP)
- More women in U.S. having fewer children, if at all (AP)
- Obesity Rates Up in 37 States: Report (HealthDay)
- ED Drug Relieves Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Aug. 19, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Check Baby's Toys for Safety (HealthDay)
- Medicare Web Site Confounds Many Seniors (HealthDay)
- Imaging System Lets Doctors 'See' Cancer During Surgery (HealthDay)
Welcome to my website
Bill Quinlan is a professional web consultant with over 20 years experience in operations management, business analysis and web development.
This site is written in ColdFusion MX 7 is ADA section 508 compliant and incorporates XHTML 1.0 "Transitional" standards.
I demonstrate the use of Ajax for the RSS feeds scrolling below. I also utilize a basic Service-oriented architecture SOA to leverage redundant services.
Please visit my resume site bqhome.com to see a sampling of some of my clients.
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