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Business Wire Opens Up Its Media Networks for Members Seeking to Transmit Crisis Communications-Related News Releases.


Business Editors

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 11, 2001

In the wake of today's tragic events, Business Wire will provide its members with free access Tuesday Tuesday: see week.  to its national media network for crisis communications-related news releases, announced Cathy Baron baron

Title of nobility, ranking in modern times immediately below a viscount or a count (in countries without viscounts). The wife of a baron is a baroness. Originally, in the early Middle Ages, the term designated a tenant of whatever rank who held a tenure of barony
 Tamraz, chief operating officer Chief Operating Officer (COO)

The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president.
.

"We offer our sympathy to the families and friends of those affected by today's horrific hor·rif·ic  
adj.
Causing horror; terrifying.



[Latin horrificus : horrre, to tremble + -ficus, -fic.
 acts," Tamraz said. "All Americans share the pain of those who suffered due to these unspeakable actions."

As a service to its members, Business Wire is offering free distribution of news releases on Tuesday related to today's crises, e.g. announcements related to plant closings, temporary suspension of operations in specific markets, etc.

Business Wire's multi-channel media platform remains fully functional. Members seeking to transmit To send data over a communications line. See transfer.  news can file their release via their BW Connect account, or call their local Business Wire office.
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