Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Robert Henreich - Things to do for Oct. 1 - St. Petersburg Times

Things to do for Oct. 1 - St. Petersburg Times
Star gazers, take a look: Diddy, NFL star Deion Sanders and hometown boxing champ Winky Wright are teaming up for a series of parties in the nights leading up to the Super Bowl in Tampa. Event organizer Michael Bilello says the parties — with

Industry Leaders to Discuss Financial Crisis - Forbes
Business Roundtable: -0- *T WHAT: Leaders of Business Roundtable, an association of 160 CEOs of leading U.S. companies, National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the nation's leading small business association and AARP, a nonprofit

Charity with other people's money - Bangkok Post
Re: About Politics item of Sept 27 headlined, ''Shinawatra clan jumping with joy.'' The Bangkok Post comments on a ceremony at Wat Rongtham Samagi that will be hosted by the PM's family, noting that the Shinawatra family ashes are kept at the temple

Celebrities to take part in charity Question Time - Wandsworth Guardian
A panel of celebrities and MPs will take part in Question Time: Putney’s Perspective, to be held at the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability (RHN) next Friday (October 10). Chairing the debate will be Sir Trevor McDonald with panellists including

Opticians looking out for charity - Wandsworth Guardian
The Clapham branch of Specsavers has pledged to give 10 per cent of next Sunday’s takings to help raise money to build Zambia’s first eye clinic. The shop, in St John’s Road, is taking part in a national event in partnership with Vision Aid

Julia Roberts, Bruce Willis & Tom Hanks Pay Tribute To Paul Newman - Entertainmentwise
Julia Roberts, Tom Hanks and Bruce Willis will be among a host of celebrities who will pay their respects to Paul Newman at a charity gala for the late actor's California kids camp The Painted Turtle . The stars will perform a stage reading of The

Calls for help rise at St. Vincent de Paul Society in its 175th year - St. Petersburg Times
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Pinellas Park marked the Society’s 175th anniversary with a Walk for the Poor on Saturday. Marissa Sommer, 12, left, walks with Katie Lee, 14, and Christine Garner, 11, on the

MVP Network Launches New Online PC Soccer Game, "Hometown Soccer" - MSN MoneyCentral
Picture a soccer game that you can download anywhere in the world, then play with other people all over the world. You can hone your playing skills on the practice field, or join a pick-up game with friends and fellow soccer fans all across the globe

Interview: Shaun Bailey - he's black, he's tough, and he's a Tory - Daily Telegraph
"This latest stretch was about four years," he explains. For what? "Let's just say it had to do with illegal substances. He's done about seven years inside." Not the kind of disclosure one expects from a prospective Member of Parliament, but then

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