Sunday, September 7, 2008

Robert Henreich - Longtime Habitat volunteer dies in fall at Seymour - Chicago Tribune

Longtime Habitat volunteer dies in fall at Seymour - Chicago Tribune
MENASHA, Wis. - A construction company owner has died after being injured in a fall while working as a volunteer at a Habitat for Humanity project. Greater Fox Cities Area Habitat for Humanity announced Friday that longtime volunteer Mel Hechel of

Convoy Provides Meals, Screenings and Hope - Washington Post
Daniel Nelson hadn't had his shoulder-length Jheri curl trimmed in four years. But in Parking Lot 7 at RFK Stadium yesterday, the 45-year-old Southeast Washington resident sat down in a folding chair and put his faith in the hands of a higher power

Letters to the editor for Monday, Sept. 8 - Minneapolis Star Tribune
You must admit there are places in New Orleans that should not be rebuilt! I'm opposed to rebuilding anywhere where people are constantly … read more worried about their homes(sides of mountains, below sea level, in brush that burns every year

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