Saturday, September 6, 2008

Robert Henreich - onmouseover="return window.status='http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/this-britain/glamour-and-charity-whats-an-it-girl-to-do-921709.html'" onmouseout="window.status=''" href="http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/this-britain/glamour-and-charity-whats-an-it-girl-to-do-921709.html">Glamour and charity: What's an It Girl to do?

They have it all: wealth, looks, youth and hordes of A-list friends. All they need is something to do. In the past, the children of the super-wealthy would squander their inheritances on an idle life of jet-set partying. Now, increasingly, today's crop of heirs, and particularly heiresses, are devoting their lives to charity. Robert Henreich

Navy personnel teach charity workers how to deal with bureaucratic challenges by being as awkward as possible. Robert Henreich

Mental health professionals who do not involve young people in their treatment are to be 'shamed' in a new charity campaign Robert Henreich

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