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Name: Mary Lou Surgi. Age: 54. Position: Executive director, Blue Ridge Food Ventures, an incubator for food entrepreneurs. Blue Ridge Food Ventures is a program of AdvantageWest, the regional economic development agency. Job responsibilities More Organizing Tips

Peter Stringer “posts” the latest NBA Playoffs coverage from practice and pregame media sessions in Celtics.com’s Playoff Post Ups notebook. You can send him . As noted yesterday, the media was out in full force in Waltham with Celtics tipping off More Organizing Tips

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North Carolina reports some demographic statistics on its early voting results, and American University political scientist Brain Schaffner has posted several short and interesting breakdowns over the past week, including the latest numbers from this More Organizing Tips

SANYA, China (Reuters) - The Olympic torch arrived in mainland China on Saturday after a protest-harried overseas relay, while snowfall on Mount Everest dealt a blow to climbers hoping to take a special flame to the roof of the world. The torch’s More Organizing Tips

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May 7th, 2008 by Organizing Inside

SI.com has the Oregon State No. 18 in his post-spring College Football Power rankings. The top 5 is Georgia, Ohio St., USC, Missouri, and LSU Read More Organizing Tips

The Zune enjoyed a significant overhaul to its online store Tuesday. Short-format video and television shows are now available, as well as a social networking feature that lets subscribers download whatever music their friends are listening to at the Read More Organizing Tips

Temperatures are warming up, and the last of the snow has finally melted, leaving behind the University of Wisconsin’s all-too-inviting grassy expanses. Grateful students are hitting Bascom Hill and other campus green spaces in droves. What they Read More Organizing Tips

ROME, MAY 6, 2008 ( Zenit.org ).- Answered by Legionary of Christ Father Edward McNamara, professor of liturgy at the Regina Apostolorum university. Q: In the back of “The Rites of the Catholic Church” there is an Order of Crowning of the Blessed Read More Organizing Tips

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May 7th, 2008 by Organizing Inside


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Exclusive Interview With Sen. Hillary Clinton - ABC News
And a lot of people in the African-American community, including the third-highest ranking member of the House, Jim Clyburn, say that, if you overturn the will of the pledged delegates, it is going to cause an irreparable breach with the African
Source: abcnews.go.com

Report: 200M Children Lack Health Care - CBS News
An alarming number of countries are failing to provide the most basic health services that would save lives, with 30 percent of children in developing countries not getting basic health intervention such as prenatal care, skilled assistance during
Source: www.cbsnews.com

Zune Gives Marketplace a Makeover - TechNewsWorld
The Zune enjoyed a significant overhaul to its online store Tuesday. Short-format video and television shows are now available, as well as a social networking feature that lets subscribers download whatever music their friends are listening to at the
Source: www.technewsworld.com

SI.com really, really likes OSU Sammie’s struggle with depression - Oregonian
TUESDAY, legendary S.E. Portland As O-Live’s Tim Brown has pointed out, scribbler Stewart Mandel of SI.com has the Oregon State No. 18 in his post-spring College Football Power rankings. The top 5 is Georgia, Ohio St., USC, Missouri, and LSU
Source: blog.oregonlive.com

Crofton coed named ‘The Associate’ in Towson University’s take on TV - HometownAnnapolis.com
She’s hired. Amanda Gutin, a Crofton resident and Arundel High School graduate studying marketing at Towson University, has won the title of “The Associate” in the school’s take on the Donald Trump-NBC-TV show “The Apprentice.” Over the course of the
Source: www.hometownannapolis.com

Sunshine and Pesticides - U-Wire.com
Temperatures are warming up, and the last of the snow has finally melted, leaving behind the University of Wisconsin’s all-too-inviting grassy expanses. Grateful students are hitting Bascom Hill and other campus green spaces in droves. What they
Source: www.uwire.com

Gore speaks on Democratic race - Boston Globe
Al Gore did not rule out an endorsement in the Democratic presidential race, but all but ruled out a speculative scenario some have spun out as the battle between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama goes on and on — namely, that he would emerge as a
Source: www.boston.com

Indian Intellectual’s Peace March in support of Tibet - Phayul
A peace march in support of the people of Tibet was held in New Delhi May 4. (Photo courtesy: ITCO) New Delhi, May 5 - A peace march in support of the people of Tibet was held in New Delhi May 4. The march saw intellectuals, writers, artists
Source: www.phayul.com

I3A’s Consumer Photo Preservation Team Now Open to New Participants - Earthtimes
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - (Business Wire) I3A ( www.i3a.org ), the leading global association for the imaging industry, is now inviting all companies with interest in helping consumers preserve their digital photo collections to join the Consumer
Source: www.earthtimes.org