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GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn., Jan. 19 /PRNewswire/ Courage Center's Ski andSnowboard Program (CCSS) is seeking participants for their 2nd annual CourageCup on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2009.All proceeds support skiers with disabilitiesby training of instructors and providing specialized ski equipment.The event, at Trollhaugen in Dresser, Wis., includes a ski race, raffleand silent auction to benefit CCSS.For $75, teams of three skiers arematched with a Courage Center adaptive skier for the race.Skiers of allabilities are encouraged to sign up.What:The Second Annual Courage Cup - raffle, silent auction and ski raceWhen:Saturday, Feb. 7, 2009 at 1 p.m.; awards, silent auction and raffle at 4 p.m.Where: Trollhaugen, 2232 100th Ave., Dresser, Wisconsin 54009Cost:$25 per person, sign up in teams of three for $75 individual participants are welcome; lift tickets sold separatelySponsors:Joe's Sporting Goods, Trollhaugen and Disabled Sports USAAbout CCSS:Courage Center Ski and Snowboard is a Professional Ski Instructors ofAmerica (PSIA) teaching school that provides ski and snowboard instruction forpeople with physical disabilities or visual impairments.To send a donation,please visit http:// and click on the Courage Cup link atthe bottom of the page.About Courage Center:Courage Center is a nonprofit rehabilitation and resource center thatadvances the lives of children and adults experiencing barriers to health andindependence.Courage Center also specializes in treating brain injury,spinal cord injury, stroke, chronic pain, autism and disabilities experiencedsince birth.Founded in 1928, Minneapolis-based Courage Center offersadvanced technologies and innovation provided in part through the efforts ofthousands of volunteers and donors.For more information, please visit http:// Contact:Jenny Walsh, Courage Center 763-520-0480 SOURCECourage CenterJenny Walsh of Courage Center, 1-763-520-0480, . TURIN, Italy (Reuters) - Fiat is talking with Chrysler LLC about the possibility of giving it access to its technology in exchange for a stake in the U.S. Deals Inflows Outflows"Between the two groups there is talk about Chrysler possibly using Fiat technology in exchange for a stake," the source told Reuters, confirming a report by industry publication Automotive News Europe. The source spoke on condition of anonymity.(Reporting by Gianni Montani; writing by Gilles Castonguay) Deals Inflows Outflows.

ATLANTA(Business Wire)TRANSCEND SERVICES, INC. Transcend invites you to attend its fourth quarter 2008 conference call onThursday, January 29, 2009 at 11:00 a.m Eastern Time. To participate in the conference call, please dial 800-815-8193 (the US/Canadadial-in number) or 706-643-2724 (the international dial-in number), enter theconference identification number 81974808 and, if asked, identify the conferencename as Transcend Services and the leader name as Larry Gerdes. A replay of theconference call will be available by dialing 800-642-1687 (US/Canada) or706-645-9291 (international) and entering the conference identification number81974808 from two hours after the completion time of the conference call untilmidnight on February 5, 2009.

About Transcend Services, Inc.Transcend believes that accurate, reliable and timely transcription creates thefoundation for the patient medical record. To this end, the Company has createdInternet-based, speech-recognition enabled, voice-to-text systems that allow itsskilled medical language specialists to securely and quickly produce the highestquality medical documents. The Companys wide range of transcription and editingservices encompass everything needed to securely receive, type, edit, format anddistribute electronic copies of physician-dictated medical documents, fromoverflow projects to complete transcription outsourcing. Any forward-looking statements are madepursuant to the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and, as suchspeak only as of the date made.Transcend Services, Inc.Larry Gerdes, orLance Cornell, Copyright Business Wire 2009. CHERRY HILL, N.J., Jan. 19 /PRNewswire/ Engineers from New Jersey AmericanWater shared their expertise with aspiring seventh and eighth grade engineersfrom across the state at the National Engineering Week Future CitiesCompetition, held on Saturday, January 17, on the Busch Campus at RutgersUniversity.

(Photo: http:// )"Water and the Economy" is the focus of this year's Future Cities Competition.The students, who are charged with designing simulated cities of the futurewith self-sufficient water systems, flocked to the NJAW booth and peppered itsengineers with in-depth questions about how the Company treats and deliversreliable water service to more than 2.5 million New Jersey residents. The New Jersey American Water booth featured a barrel with a floating faucetand running water, an aquifer display, and a PowerPoint presentation thatdetailed the role engineering plays in the operation of a water utility.Students were given New Jersey American Water T-shirts and other take-awayitems as souvenirs. "It was a pleasure to meet so many students who have a genuine interest inengineering and the water industry," said Suzanne Chiavari, Vice President ofEngineering, New Jersey American Water. "We were happy to give them a betterunderstanding about the complexities of treating and supplying millions ofgallons of water to homes throughout the state. New Jersey American Waterwishes them well in the Future Cities competition and as they advance in theireducational and professional careers."The Future City Competition is a part of the National Engineers Weekactivities; the program was developed for seventh and eighth grade students tohelp them discover and foster interests in math, science and engineering. Theteam that wins the regional competition will be invited to tour a New JerseyAmerican Water Treatment Plant and will receive an all-expense paid trip tothe national Future Cities finals in Washington, D.C. in February 2009.New Jersey American Water, a wholly owned subsidiary of American Water (NYSE:AWK), is the largest investor-owned water utility in the state, providinghigh-quality and reliable water and/or wastewater services to approximately2.5 million people.Founded in 1886, American Water is the largestinvestor-owned U.S.

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