Friday, March 6, 2009

GNB Weekend Update

Welcome to the weekend...And now the news...

One of the world's largest translation and interpretation services now calls Georgia home. PRWeb.com reports that TrueLanguage, LLC recently relocated its corporate heaquarters to the Atlanta suburb of Marietta. TrueLanguage specializes in the localization and translation of support materials. It expects to grow revenue by 15 percent this year.

Staying in metro Atlanta, Cobb County's neighbor to the east joins forces with a sister community in South Korea. GlobalAtlanta.com says that Gwinnett County on Friday passed a motion that creates a sister-community relationship with the Gangnam District in Seoul, South Korea. The county also teamed up with the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce to approve the agreement. A delegation from Gwinnett County will visit South Korea sometime this spring to sign agreement alongside the mayor of Gangnam.

Finally, a former Atlanta television news anchor has a new book released. Find out how she overcame being jilted on her wedding day.

That's the news. But remember to log on to GNB at georgianewsbeat.blogspot.com for the freshest Georgia-related news all weekend long. Have a good weekend, and don't forget to set your clock (s) one hour ahead before going to bed Saturday night.

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