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Bell Canada Announces Key Appointments to Leadership Team Bell Canada today announced two key appointments to the companys senior leadership team. Bell Canada Executive Change Bell Canada today announced that Isabelle Courville has decided to step down as President of Bell Canadas Enterprise group, having successfully repositioned the business as a Canadian ICT leader over the past three years. Bell County jails exceed capacity BELTON – The population at the Bell County Jail once again exceeded its total capacity Tuesday, with officials expecting to begin housing inmates in Milam County by the end of the week. Cincinnati Bell Posts Second-Quarter Earnings Growth on Increased Revenue and Strong Subscriber Metrics CINCINNATI----Aug. 2, 2006--Cincinnati Bell Inc. today reported earnings growth driven by increased wireless and data revenue and by lower interest expense. For the quarter, revenue was $323 million with operating income of $83 million and net income of $24 million, or 9 cents per share. Bell Canada shuffles executive team On the eve of its second-quarter earnings release, Bell Canada on Tuesday unveiled changes to its executive team. Latest Bell County arrest report PINEVILLE - A number of people have been lodged in the Bell County Detention Center at Pineville by local law officials. They include: Eric D. Webb, 19, of Pineville, arrested July 24 by the Bell County Sheriffs Department. UNITE wants stronger, more active group for Bell County MIDDLESBORO - Saturday morning district and local UNITE workers met in an effort to build a stronger and more active chapter in Bell County. Bell adds to tally at Donington. Martyn Bell survived a chaotic race weekend at Donington Park to claim his third top ten finish of the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship season. Bell Takes Pulse Of U.S. Fans Kristin Bell—who stars in Pulse , the American remake of the Japanese supernatural horror film Kairo —told SCI FI Wire that the U.S. version makes changes to appeal to American audiences. Bell chiming timeously Anyone to play any cricket whatsoever in Birmingham in the mid-90s has long been familiar with the name Ian Bell. Rumour and hearsay of his latest infallibly brilliant knock rippled from Stratford to Edgbaston in a virtually constant state of flux from April to September throughout the Britop era. | ||||