SBS-Domain: Living and Working Side by Side
The SBS-Domains? focus on forward-thinking organizations, corporates, businesses, entrepreneurs, and professionals who believe in doing well for themselves and doing good for social communities, side by side. The registry will be donating a portion of every SBS-Domain domain registration to a non-profit organization.
The SBS-Domain is positioned as a short, thoughtful, three-letter domain extension perfect for social causes, charitable organizations and other philanthropic initiatives, and any progressive business, individual, or community that believes in social and financial inclusion.
The SBS-Domain also finds valid applications for productivity platforms, online events, and networking sites where teams can collaborate and share ideas side by side. Serial multi-taskers managing multiple projects, businesses, and tasks side by side can also use the SBS-Domain.
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shakes. so i think about that. did he or did he have somebody else do it for him? then i would think the same thing about paul. by working side to side with the guy, i could see that he was smart. super smart guy. reporter: by the time the rice crop came in the first couple weeks of october the whole case had gone into a kind of stall. atf agent brian parker was particularly frustrated. while the door of the electrical panel had been recovered the box itself, where the bomb had been placed, was still missing. the most logical place where that remains of that panel was was in the river that was directly behind where the explosion occurred. reporter: so they called in an fbi dive team which spent days mucking through the bottom of the canal next to where the bomb had gone off. agent parker, who had been monitoring the search, had a
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