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May 18th, 2008 by Organizing Inside

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Should You Get An Interior Decorator

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TREMONT - Tremont High School didn’t host a track meet for about 15 years because opposing teams didn’t want to compete on the school’s crumbling six-lane cinder track. Hosting an Illinois High School Association state series baseball tournament was More Organizing Tips

With the size of bathrooms growing larger and larger, it is a wonder that most of us still do not seem to have enough room. Take a look in your bathroom. Is the space under the counter a junk pit filled with half-empty shampoo bottles? If your entire More Organizing Tips

Ellen Chiri and Judy Farzaroli had a common enemy: the morning commute on Highway 92. A self-described “treehugger,” Chiri couldn’t stomach the idea of driving between her home in Moss Beach to the Bayside for almost two hours each day, burning More Organizing Tips

The Council of Foreign Relations is the most influential foreign policy organization in the United States. Founded in 1921, the nonpartisan and non-profit council has more than 3,400 members, many of whom are senior government officials, past and More Organizing Tips

NEW YORK: New York’s largest mosque, the Islamic Cultural Centre (ICC) on East 96th Street in Manhattan, is getting applause from an unexpected quarter - the city’s influential Jewish community. Rabbis who’ve spoken there call it an open and More Organizing Tips

The immigration raid at the Agriprocessors plant in Postville this week follows what has become a disturbing pattern. Recent raids of other meatpacking plants — including the Swift plant in Marshalltown and many others around the country — starkly More Organizing Tips

Community organizing development

May 18th, 2008 by Organizing Inside


Home Storage Ideas To Add More Space

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In our view: Taking care of each other - Joplin Globe
The spirit of Christmas giving has arrived early and has taken on the shape of volunteerism in the aftermath of the ice storm. We here in the newsroom are hearing stories daily about the good deeds of neighbors, community and public officials
Source: www.joplinglobe.com

May 2008 - Weekly Standard
As President Bush’s speech today continues to cause the Democratic party to spiral into spluttering, expletive-spewing fury, it’s worth taking a step back for a moment and asking what the reaction of the Israelis seated at the Knesset was to the
Source: www.weeklystandard.com

New Era Workers in Jackson Vote Overwhelmingly to Join the Teamsters - Biloxi Sun Herald
New Era Cap workers in Jackson, Alabama voted overwhelmingly today 209-77 to join the Teamsters, citing the need for better wages and working conditions in the plant that makes high quality headwear for major professional and college sports teams
Source: www.sunherald.com

Triple Cross: How Britain Created the Arab-Israel Conflict - OpEdNews.com
I hope that no one will mistake me for an enemy of the British people. I lived in London for six months, and I have been a frequent visitor to England. I can testify to the warmth, hospitality, courtesy, and friendliness of her people. A foreigner
Source: www.opednews.com

McCain supports buildup: Candidate has staff from Guam - Guam Pacific Daily News
Republican presidential nominee John McCain said he supports the U.S. military buildup on Guam because of the island’s growing role in the nation’s defense strategy. “This is an important time for Guam and America,” the Arizona senator said, adding
Source: www.guampdn.com

Film listings - San Francisco Guardian
Film listings are edited by Cheryl Eddy. Reviewers are Robert Avila, Kimberly Chun, Michelle Devereaux, Max Goldberg, Dennis Harvey, Johnny Ray Huston, Maria Komodore, Lynn Rapoport, Sara Schieron, Jason Shamai, and Matt Sussman. The film intern is
Source: www.sfbayguardian.com

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May 18th, 2008 by Organizing Inside


Improving Your Disorganized Pantry

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The Associated Press
Myanmar health system strained by cyclone
The Associated Press - 5 hours ago


Myanmar's ragged health system has been stretched to the limit after the cyclone two weeks ago left up to 2.5 million people homeless, exposed to pounding

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In his debut novel, Time magazine correspondent Aravind Adiga exposes the corrupt underbelly of India's class system through the eyes of an ambitious killer

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The Associated Press
Myanmar health system strained by cyclone
The Associated Press - 5 hours ago


Myanmar's ragged health system has been stretched to the limit after the cyclone two weeks ago left up to 2.5 million people homeless, exposed to pounding

Read More Organizing Tips…


In his debut novel, Time magazine correspondent Aravind Adiga exposes the corrupt underbelly of India's class system through the eyes of an ambitious killer

Read More Organizing Tips…