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2006-03-06 | In worship I shall offer you my pain surrendering to you in totality, acknowledging you for hearing me, knowing always that you have bestowed upon me, that what is right for me even though I might not understand it at that moment.
2006-03-03 | Thanks to the efforts of Spirit of America, a nonprofit, and BarrysBeanies, a retailer and wholesaler of Beanie Babies, Beanie Babies are helping to fight the war on terror in Iraq and Afghanistan.
2006-02-19 | TPC Foundation, Inc. in Los Angeles honors 5 of California's unsung Living History Makers.
2006-02-16 | A not released discussion paper from the British medical agency (MHRA) reveals 130 reports of suicidality in one month from treatment with Strattera. In addition the paper tells about 766 spontaneous reports of cardiac disorders and 172 of liver injury, and about 20 completed suicides.
2006-01-26 | Belfast's troubled past has always been illustrated on the streets by murals on the walls. Now those murals can be seen on the web.
2006-01-21 | Organization's mission to resolve performing artists' ongoing need for suitable New York City rehearsal and performance spaces is better reflected in new name
2006-01-13 | The 3rd Annual metropolitan NYC Expanding Your Horizons in Math, Science and Technology Conference , aimed at encouraging girls to take more math, science and technology classes, is now accepting registrations.
2006-01-10 | The Institute of Global Education has identified a debilitating disorder known as Natural System Dysfunction (NSD), and has developed a readily available online Organic antidote for it. At home, work or school, the easily learned antidote, by 30 percent, increases our well-being and reduces budgets.
2006-01-04 | The Swedish Medical Products Agency (MPA) knows that Gillberg's and Lilly's clinical trial of Strattera is a catastrophe. It has nevertheless been allowed to continue.
2005-12-13 | The controversial new 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.
2005-12-01 | Local dentist Terry Preece is opening the doors of his Layton Hills Healthy Smile Center to the Toys for Tots foundation this year. Every person who donates a toy valued at $20 or more will have a chance to win a free Rota-dent spinning brush (a $100 value).
2005-11-16 | Animal rescuers rave about "DonationWare!" Successful fundraising tool benefits non-profit groups
2005-10-08 | A new Martin Scorsese film about Bob Dylan film shortchanges the public. It does not inform us about a direction home that Dylan and our society overlooks and the readily available tools we can use to benefit from taking that direction. Free online articles are provided to help us fill this void
2005-10-08 | Launched in December 04, the web site talks about humanity and tolerance. It showcases a mere mortal's effort to remind the world that we must live in tolerance, in love and in unity.
2005-09-12 | "Phoenix in a Bottle" the controversial new book by Scottish couple Lilian and Murdoch MacDonald that challenges conventional wisdom about alcoholism, is now readily available in America and throughout the world, as well as in the United Kingdom.
2005-09-10 | Every week 200 people are diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis - the chronic, often disabling disease that attacks the nervous system of a person. On Sunday, Sept. 18 starting at 7:30 a.m., the MS Bike "Tour for a Cure," will begin and end at Byron Lake Park in Oakdale.
2005-09-09 | Tele-Response Center, Inc. (TRC) wins contract award after assisting the Multiple Sclerosis Association of America with a lapsed direct mail donor response segmentation and re-activation campaign. Based on test, the roll-out of the reactivation campaign will add thousands of donors to MSAA.
2005-09-04 | An enthusiastic audience of more than 1,200 attended a successful event with Prem Rawat at the Knoxville Convention Center. The event drew local leaders, academics, and students from the University of Tennessee, as well as people from Knoxville and the surrounding areas.
2005-08-30 | Tragically, most teachers try to change their brightest, most curious students—children with ADHD and Attention Deficit Disorder—with Ritalin rather than changing their teaching styles. Celebrate!ADHD is urging parents to "Adopt-A-Teacher" to improve self-confidence and school performance.