Benny on January 30th, 2006

The publishers of Family Chronicle have announced the launch of a new magazine, Internet Genealogy, which will deal primarily with conducting genealogy research using the resources of the Internet.

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PR Web on January 26th, 2006

Genealogy Today (www.genealogytoday.com) has become the first genealogy Web site to be certified to display the Children’s Privacy Seal from TRUSTe, exemplifying its commitment to consumer privacy and security. Genealogy Today’s Web site has passed TRUSTe’s extensive evaluation of its privacy practices and will follow TRUSTe’s stringent requirements.

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PR Web on January 19th, 2006

The GenSphere genealogy search engine is now available, searching free online sources for census records, birth, marriage and death records by county and state. [PRWEB Jan 19, 2006]

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Benny on January 16th, 2006

The Surname Profiler project, developed by the Economic and Social Research Council, shows the origin of surnames, their frequency and geographical distribution, tracing the movement of people with the same names from the 19th century to today.

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Two biologists, Kirschner and Gerhart, propose that their new theory, “facilitated variation”, solves the major gap in Darwin’s theory of evolution – the longstanding question of why random genetic change occurs. Dr. Kischner will discuss his new book, The Plausibility of Life: Resolving Darwin’s Dilemma, at New York Academy of Sciences headquarters, 2 East 63rd Street. [PRWEB Jan 13, 2006]

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