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Your Prescription to "Life After Debt" -- Have you seen your Debtologist for a DebtMakeover?

2008-10-15 | DebtMakeover.com has created an incredible program to assist consumers in today's financial crisis for reducing and eliminating all debt.


Clarke Auction's Fifth Annual Fine Art Sale Nears - Monday, October 27, 2008

2008-10-14 | Orientalist paintings; historic African-American art; sculptural works of Calder, Roszak, Bultman, Bates; Modern Art from Rivers, Freilicher, Frankenthaler, Rosenquist, Motherwell, Guerrero; works by Matisse, Picasso, Maillol, Max Weber; Ashcan prints from Sloan, Marsh, Kunioshi, Soyer, M. Lewis...


Kathleen Louise St. John Honored by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Musical Composition

2008-10-12 | Ms. St. John specializes in composing contemporary classical music for large ensembles and orchestras and electronic music.


Linda Lee Landon Honored by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Motivational and Inspirational Speaking

2008-10-12 | She wrote 10 books including 'Earth Angel Child,' 'The Courage to Heal' and 'The Courage to Live.'


April Bryden Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-12 | Ms. Bryden is responsible for administering diagnostic assessments to evaluate students' performance, managing conflict resolution projects, providing academic support, and developing training programs focusing on social skills.


Martha Gallahue Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-10 | A representative for the National Service Conference of the American Ethical Union at The United Nations,



Elizabeth Harington Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-10 | Harington earned honors in painting and drawing, printmaking, and music and she brings to her endeavor a unique level of vigorous training in these fields.


Barbara Summers Edwards Honored by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Fine Arts

2008-10-10 | Ms. Edwards excels in oil and watercolor painting that portrays figurative and still life imageries.


Agatha E. Carroo, Ph.D., JD, Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-10 | Dr. Carroo published an article entitled "The Psychology of Acculturation and Globalization: Implications for Global Security" in the journal of the Oxford Round Table.


Elise Martino Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-10 | With an impressive background of more than 30 years of experience in design, Ms. Martino is responsible for meeting clients as well as designing accessories and clothes.


Debut Author's Abuse Recovery Novel Nominated for 2008 Cybil Award

2008-10-10 | Courage in Patience, a story of hope for those who have endured abuse, has been nominated for a Cybil award in Young Adult Literature.


Alicia Piller - "There Will Be Life After Death" Solo Oil Painting/Mixed Media Exhibition

2008-10-07 | Oil paintings, wall-hangings made from suede and beads & pen/ink drawings, created by Alicia Piller will be displayed at Harriet's Alter Ego in Brooklyn for the month of November, (Opening event on Saturday, November 8, 2008, 6-9 p.m.)


Clarke Auction - From Old Masters to Midcentury Modern - Monday, October 13, 2008

2008-10-07 | Clarke celebrates its Tenth Anniversary with 40 Old Master paintings; Spanish Colonial art and sculpture; 18th-19th Century Furniture; Midcentury Modern Including Probber, Silkeborg, Eames, Stuart, Jensen; Decorator Pieces, Bronzes, Fine Art, Carpets, Sterling and more.


Brain Damage from Sleep Apnea in Young and Old Causes Changes in Brain Functioning, Poor Sleep and Short Sleep. The Majority of Sleep Apnea Patients Do Not Use Their CPAP. I HATE CPAP! offers help at WWW.IHATECPAP.COM

2008-10-07 | Multiple studies have shown changes in learning and cognitive function related to sleep apnea. Eighty percent of ADD and ADHD in children is linked to sleep apnea. Short term memory loss, cognitive dysfunction, dementia and altzheimers are all linked to untreated sleep apnea.


EMI Published Composer Bryan Le Bon Discovers Healing Through Music

2008-10-06 | Bryan Le Bon has discovered how music can alter the brain's thought processes to promote healing. Le Bon's music uses the "law of vibration" through musical tones and tempos to change the vibrations of one's thoughts. By changing a thought's vibration, physical and mental healing is promoted.


Longtime Teacher, Author of Incent Recovery Novel For Young Adults to Appear at Borders in Allen, Texas

2008-09-30 | Beth Fehlbaum, author of the well-received and popular fiction novel, Courage in Patience, will appear at Borders, 965 West Bethany Dr., Allen, TX 75013, on Sunday, October 5, at 4 p.m., as part of their Educators' Appreciation Weekend.


Andy Warhol is Coming to The Mint Museum of Art in Charlotte NC... Are you?

2008-09-27 | Local companies get their due in a new collaboration for The Mint Museum of Art's upcoming Warhol exhibit.


Christopher Flach's Documentary Film, "Madeleine Castaing," is Screened at the Brooks Museum of Art in Memphis, Tennessee

2008-09-27 | The Brooks Museum of Art hosts Christopher Flach's film, "Madeleine Castaing," October 5th at 2pm.


Carole A. Patterson, MS, Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-09-26 | She has extensive experience in public speaking, having served previously as a solicitor in organizations such as the Texas City Manager Organization.