Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Robert Henreich - McCain says much of Palin's clothing returned - Guardian Unlimited

McCain says much of Palin's clothing returned - Guardian Unlimited
WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) - John McCain says a third of the money spent on Sarah Palin's clothing and accessories has already been given back. He told NBC's 'Meet the Press" that "the rest will be donated to charity." Others in his campaign confirm that. A

Hollywood's A-list turns out for Newman charity - Boston Globe
SAN FRANCISCO— A Hollywood who's-who turned out for an annual fundraiser for Paul Newman's children's camp that doubled as a tribute to the late actor. The lineup for a dramatic reading of "The World of Nick Adams" on Monday night at San Francisco

Brazilian AME plays second fund-raising soccer match in Myanmar - Xinhua News Agency
YANGON, Oct. 28 (Xinhua) -- Associacao Missao Esperanca (AME) soccer team from Brazil played second fund-raising charity soccer match for Myanmar cyclone Nargis victims with the Myanmar All Stars team at the Aung San Stadium here on Tuesday. The

Julia Roberts, Tom Hanks Remember Paul Newman at an Event for his - WKRC
On Monday night, Hollywood's brightest stars left the glamour of Hollywood and came out to Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco to lend their support to the late legendary screen actor Paul Newman 's children's charity, The Painted Turtle. ET has

Win 4 Charity(TM) Seeks to Become the World's Most Charitable Company - Earthtimes
LAS VEGAS , Oct. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Win 4 Charity(TM) is a revolutionary new company focused on becoming The World's Most Charitable Company(TM). It will leverage the power of the World Wide Web to raise money for charitable organizations via online

EA Sports Might Auction Madden Cover Spot for Charity - Softpedia
EA Sports is one of Electronic Arts' biggest divisions, generating massive income with the yearly releases of games based on the most popular sports out there. Be it European soccer, with the FIFA series, or basketball, with the NBA Live franchise, a

Global TV paid $5,000 to charity for McMynn interview - Globe and Mail
VANCOUVER — Global Television in British Columbia paid $5,000 to a charity to interview Graham McMynn, the son of a wealthy businessman, who was held in captivity for eight days. Most Canadian media outlets refuse to pay for interviews, although

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