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`Scroll` designs website with a Spanish flavour

Released on = October 11, 2006, 8:10 am

Press Release Author = Richard Moir

Industry = Education

Press Release Summary = "Scroll", originally reporting on the oil and gas business
and founded in Canada seventeen years ago, has taken a different direction by
creating a Spanish interest website.



Press Release Body = Now based in Nova Scotia, Scroll has come up with a site that
aims to please people who like things Spanish. This includes reading today's online
newspapers from all the Spanish speaking countries, linking to websites of Spanish
restaurants around the world and working through a mini course on the language.

An increasing international interest in the Spanish language and current events in
Latin America was part of the reason why Scroll decided to invest in a website aimed
at a specific audience. It also wanted a site that was free of advertisements and
free to view without having to log in.

From 1989 to 2001 when based mainly in Calgary, Alberta, and in Belize, "Scroll"
reported on oil and gas exploration activities around the world to the major oil
companies. Its owner-managers, Marta and Richard Moir, also found time to produce
concerts of flamenco music. There is a connection between that music and the new
internet site, which includes tracks from the CD that the Moirs released this summer
after fifteen years of performing together.

During the years in Calgary, Moir also wrote a series of energy software articles
which were published in Oilweek magazine. As he and his wife found that they needed
more time to perform flamenco, they closed the oil business side of Scroll after
twelve years and concentrated on the artistic side of their lives. Scroll has
emerged again as a collector of information, this time with a Spanish emphasis.

Scroll's new website is called Spanish Cornucopia www.spanishcornucopia.com




Web Site = http://www.spanishcornucopia.com

Contact Details = Richard Moir
Scroll
95 First Ave.
P.O. Box 632
Digby, Nova Scotia B0V 1A0
Canada

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