- StudioNorth Increases Commitment to GUREC By : Society News
StudioNorth, a 29-year Chicagoland veteran in creative marketing services, announced today that Mark Mohr, StudioNorth CEO, will be making his second trip to Africa in an effort to weave a new pattern of hope for students of the Ghetto & Urban Rehabilitation Education Center, near Nairobi. - Rich Getting Richer, Poor Fighting Back -- Miss Kristin and Friends By : Society News
What was once a quiet corner in the heart of downtown San Jose is now a mega circuit for the rich and poor alike, and while the un-housed turn to emergency shelters, riverbanks, and bridges, for a place to live; CHAM Deliverance Ministry, with the help of impressive musicians like recording artists Miss Kristin (Big Fuss Records, http://misskristin.com), Donnie Woodruff (LaRue, RCA), Adrienne Lawton and Alison Campbell, are making a difference in the community one song at a time. - Fisherman, Pier To Be Honored by the North Carolina Fishing Pier Society By : Society News
The North Carolina Fishing Pier Society will honor Angelo DePaola for a Lifetime Acheivement Award and also the Jolly Roger Pier for Community Service - Annual Georgia Sea Islands Festival Celebrates History & Culture By : Society News
The 2007 Georgia Sea Islands Festival, held June 16 - 17 and presented by the St. Simons African American Heritage Coalition . . . . . . . . - Master P. & Romeo Share Umbrella with a "Special Girl" Known as Ariana By : Society News
Master P., known worldwide for creating a hip-hop empire without registering on any mainstream radar . . . . . . . . . - Starbucks Calibash 2007 Pre-Party - L.A.'S #1 Party of the Year By : Society News
This April 21st, L.A.'s #1 Party Station, Latino 96.3 and Starbucks, are throwing the biggest party of the year...Starbucks Calibash 2007. - Recording For The Blind & Dyslexic Conducts Its Annual Record-A-Thon Event April 16-21, 2007 By : Society News
The Metropolitan Washington chapter of Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic (RFB&D®) is conducting its annual Record-A-Thon event April 16 - 21, 2007 at its studio located at 5225 Wisconsin Avenue N.W., Suite 312 in Washington, DC. Record-A-Thon is an intensive, weeklong volunteer effort to increase production of audio textbooks. Thousands of students who have reading disabilities use RFB&D books on CD to succeed in school. - The First Annual Lotus Award: Celebrating Asian Pacific American Achievements By : Society News
On Friday, April 27, 2007, the Coalition of Asian Pacific Americans (CAPA) will celebrate Asian Pacific American Achievements by presenting its first annual Lotus Award to Julie Azuma. - Young Bridgton Academy Alumnus Endows Professional Development Fund By : Society News
Bridgton Academy announced a $25,000 dollar Third Century Fund campaign pledge to create and endow the Andrew F. Staub '04 Professional Development Fund given by Andrew Staub '04 of New York, New York. This faculty stipend was established to enhance the vitality and currency of Bridgton Academy, its faculty, and its programs of instruction. Mr. Staub felt it was important to create an endowment out of his sincere desire to encourage and support the faculty of Bridgton Academy. - Los Angeles Radio Personality Spearheads Fourth Annual 'Be Good To Women Day' Tuesday By : Society News
Approximately 95% of the victims of domestic violence are women. - Every 9 seconds in the United States a woman is assaulted and beaten. - 4,000,000 women each year are assaulted by their partners. - Everyday, four women are murdered by boyfriends or husbands. - North Carolina Beach Town Celebrates 60th Anniversary By : Society News
Kure Beach, N.C. kicks off family fun celebration with month-long series of events starting with a parade and street festival on March 31. - Americans pay respects to late president Ford in Washington By : Society News
Americans from all walks of life paid their last respects Sunday to former president Gerald Ford here..... - Iraq war was 'real disaster', Mid-East leaders tell Annan By : Society News
Most leaders in the Middle East believe that American-led invasion of Iraq was a "real disaster" and has "destabilized" the region but are divided as to whether the US forces should leave the country immediately, United Nations Secretary Kofi Annan has said. - South Africa to host centenary celebrations of Satyagraha By : Society News
South Africa celebrated the centenary of Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy of non-violence and passive resistance campaign - Satyagraha, which was launched in Johannesburg on Sept 11, 1906. - US Jewish community backs Indo-US nuke agreement By : Society News
The American Jewish Committee has come out in strong support of the proposed Indo-US nuclear co-operation agreement, and has urged the US lawmakers to vote for it. - SwingKeys Clips A Golf Pro To Your Bag By : Society News
New golf product provides tips and techniques for a better game. - US Muslims, Arab Americans still feel uncomfortable divide By : Society News
When Arab suicide hijackers slammed planes into the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon, they also plunged Muslim Americans into a storm of suspicion that is yet to blow over. - Sonia, Nooyi among 100 most powerful women in the world By : Society News
Congress President Sonia Gandhi, Chief Executive-designate of PepsiCo Indra Nooyi and ICICI Bank's Lalita Gupte and Kalpana Morparia, are on Forbes magazine's list of 100 most powerful women in the world. - Mt. Washington Auto Road Celebrates Its 145th Birthday By : Society News
On Tuesday, August 8, 2006, the Mt. Washington Auto Road will celebrate its 145th birthday. As the oldest man-made attraction in America, the Mt. Washington Auto Road has delivered people from all over the world to the 6,288 ft. summit, the tallest peak in the Northeast. - Indian American arrested for taking part in rally By : Society News
An Indian American man has been arrested for taking part in a rally here to demand suspension of a police officer who he claimed had assaulted him at a fireworks display to mark American Independence Day. - Narrative of a Great American Live the Legacy of Frederick Douglass By : Society News
Legacy Audio Books releases another outstanding production of an American legend, Frederick Douglass born in February 1817 or 1818 through February 1895, in “Narrative of an American Slave.”
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