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Across Range of Political Activities, U.S. Hispanics Less Involved Than Non-Hispanics; Candidate's Gender and Ethnicity Change Likelihood of Voting for Both Population Groups

2007-02-08 | Report on survey findings is released that compares Hispanic and non-Hispanic political beliefs, behaviors, and characteristics. Topics include degree of political activity, views on political parties and issues, and preferences for the 2008 presidential election.


Family Digest - Black America's No. 1 Family & Relationship Magazine - is offering 3 Months of FREE Advertising to Classified Advertisers

2007-02-01 | Family Digest is providing classified advertisers with 3 months of FREE advertising to celebrate Family Digest's move to a 100% online magazine, from print. To get a media kit, and to lock in your advertising email [email protected]. Include name, company and contact information.



Family Digest Magazine Unveils Free Membership Club That Provides Enormous Benefits For Subscribers; Expands Reach Of Club To Millions

2007-01-24 | Family Digest - Black America's No. 1 Family & Relationship Magazine - announces that all subscribers to Family Digest Magazine will automatically become members of the Family Digest Club and will receive more than 200 benefits available only to club members - at no charge.


3% of Gays and Lesbians Intend Child Adoptions in Next 5 Years

2007-01-22 | New research shows that more than one in five UK lesbians and one in ten gay men are already parents, and that 3 percent would like to adopt children during the next five years.


Obama isn't Lincoln, Lindbergh was, says Lincoln Author

2007-01-20 | Richard Salva, author of a book on the reincarnation of Abraham Lincoln, counters comparisons of presidential candidate Barack Obama with the Civil War president. His book provides evidence through nearly 500 astonishing connections that Lincoln was reborn as Charles Lindbergh.


The Cat Who Wouldn't Come Inside, a children's picture book by Cynthia von Buhler, is a loving tribute to feline companionship, sure to warm human and kitty hearts, because cat company is worth waiting for. Published by Houghton Mifflin.

2007-01-19 | A girl feels sorry for a cat who appears on her porch during a snowstorm so she gives him warm milk. The next day she gives him tuna, and so on and so on. Eventually the porch is as cozy as the house. Finally, the cat answers her repeated invitation to "come inside" with an invitation of his own.


For U.S. Hispanics, Clinton First Choice for President in 2008; Several African-Americans Also Top of Mind

2007-01-18 | Survey compares views of Hispanic/non-Hispanic likely voters on 2008 presidential candidate choices. Willingness to consider a Democratic/Republican candidate, preference for specific candidates, and open-ended, impromptu preferences are reported.


Assisted Suicide: The Topic of Films and Books

2007-01-15 | A person's right to die has been the focus of many movies and books over the years, including the award winning film Million Dollar Baby and the highly anticipated 2007 release of Whale Song, the 'assisted suicide novel' by Canadian author Cheryl Kaye Tardif.


Why Businesses Turn To Press Release Distribution Services To Enhance Their Marketing Campaigns.

2007-01-08 | It may seem intimidating at first, but really isn’t that difficult at all!


Edmonton Author Cheryl Kaye Tardif Announces Donations to Hope Mission, the Bissell Centre and the Mustard Seed Church

2007-01-08 | At a special memorial service for residents of Hope Mission and others in the Edmonton community who have died, author Cheryl Kaye Tardif announced donations of a percentage of royalties from Whale Song to three inner city organizations that help inner city residents.


Can 'Dr. Death', a.k.a. Jack Kevorkian, Keep His Resolution Not to Assist in Deaths?

2007-01-02 | In five months, the infamous 'Dr. Death' will be released from prison and will be on probation for two years, where Jack Kevorkian will be closely monitored and expected to fulfill his promise to the court to not participate in any way in any assisted suicide.


Whale Song, the Controversial Assisted Suicide Novel by Cheryl Kaye Tardif, Launches in April 2007

2006-12-14 | Canadian mystery author Cheryl Kaye Tardif is getting ready to put on "the biggest and best book launch Edmonton has ever seen". On April 7, 2007, The Whale Song Book Launch ~ A KILLER Whale of a Launch Party will celebrate the release of her controversial and haunting novel Whale Song.


"Phoenix in a Bottle" book about alcoholism available in America

2006-12-06 | The controversial book "Phoenix in a Bottle" by Lilian and Murdoch MacDonald about their recovery from alcoholism is now more readily available in North America, as it has now been listed on both Amazon's US and Canadian websites.


Decoding Book Resurrects the Ancient Astronaut Theme

2006-12-04 | Morten St. George's "Incantation of the Law Against Inept Critics: A Guide to Cryptic Thinking" expounds theory of alien contact during the Dark Ages.


Give alcoholics hope this Christmas with "Phoenix in a Bottle"

2006-11-16 | The controversial book "Phoenix in a Bottle" by Lilian and Murdoch MacDonald would make the ideal Christmas present of hope for alcoholics from their friends, relatives and loved ones - say publishers Melrose Books.


Novelaction.com Book Exchange Store Launches New Member Promotion For November

2006-11-14 | New members of NovelAction.com book exchange receive free books when they join by November 30th


TOVAH FELDSHUH NARRATES 'EDGES, O ISRAEL, O PALESTINE'

2006-11-11 | The novel "Edges, O Israel, O Palestine" by Leora Skolkin-Smith and edited by Grace Paley will soon come to life in audio form. Tovah Feldshuh narrates an original audio edition, produced by three-time Peabody award winner, Marjorie Van Halteran. Directed by grammy award winner, Charles Potter.