Below are some interesting stories form the world of rock.
1) 7,000 year old limestone buildings in Malta
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/travel/holiday_type/history_and_travel/article6067375.ece
2) A process called plasma chemical oxidation is used to carbon-date pictographs
http://www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/index.ssf/2009/04/eastern_michigan_university_pr_1.html
3) To get you into the conference mind set, here is a collection of presentation videos from the Stars & Stones Forum which is held in the UK
http://www.holisticchannel.org.uk/11.html
For those of you attending the NEARA Spring Meeting, I will see you in the state of granite.
Rock on...
Rob
January 30, 2006--Fargo
Begin with a date and the city where the press release is issued, e.g. January 5, 2006--Fargo, N.D.
The first paragraph should sum up your announcement and mention every company or person involved.
Make the following paragraphs short and provide more detail. Include a quote or two from key people; each quote should start a new paragraph.
Your last paragraph is your "about" statement. It tells readers what your company is and what it does. If the press release includes a partnership with another company, include an "about" paragraph on it as well.
Conclude your press release with contact information.