Why Children Need CARE current events news. CARE Updates; CARE in the news Adoption news current sponsors of the bill include. Marie Donigan (D) District 26, http://www.secondparentadoption.org/latestnews/latestnews.htm
Extractions: Update from the Board of Directors, January 2005 Family Lobby Day Recap Representative Paul Condino is very committed to moving this legislation. He will be introducing the bill once he secures enough sponsors to maximize the bills potential to move through the legislative process. CARE and Representative Condino are also working with other organizations to garner their public support before it is introduced. Current sponsors of the bill include: Marie Donigan (D) - District 26,
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Extractions: Click the on the month you will be visiting to view our current events! July 2005 August 2005 September 2005 October 2005 November 2005 December 2005 January 2006 February 2006 March 2006 April 2006 May 2006 June 2006 100 Miles of Lights For your convenience, you may also open the Events Calendar in Microsoft Word or Join Virginia Living Museum astronomers in the planetarium theater for a live, guided tour through the night skies of the new month. Later, if the skies are clear, go up to the Abbitt Observatory for telescopic views of objects such as the moon, stars, planets, star clusters and nebulae (depending on seasonal visibility). If the weather does not cooperate, there will be a short activity indoors. Monthly programs include: Highlights of the Milky Way (September1); October Skies (October 6); Venus and Mars (October 13) and Journey Amid the Planets (December 1). Held in the Wason Education Center. Adults, $5.00; children, $4.00. 524 J. Clyde Morris Boulevard, (757) 595 1900, www.valivingmuseum.org
Examining -- And Shielding -- Current Events (washingtonpost.com) Examining and Shielding current events. By Valerie Strauss Norwood teacher Jay Briar discussed Iraq events with seventhgrade students during a http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A34346-2004May17.html
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Extractions: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License Stats (About our stats) Our first five years' worth of posts in one file Naijajams is a terrific musicblog maintained by a group of "like-minded Nigerians who share a common interest in Nigerian music." It's not a commercial venture, just a labor of love and there's a lot to love. Great posts on contemporary afropop, juju, reggae, all things Fela, and vintage highlife, including this wonderful item about Ghanaian bandleader E.T. Mensah, known as the King of Highlife throughout English-speaking Africa some fifty years ago. "If you were out dancing in Lagos or Accra in the 1950s and early 60s, highlife music is what the band was most likely playing," reads this post, "It was a music of the times â it reflected the optimism and hope individuals had in a the early days of self rule. You can hear this in the light-hearted themes and uplifting sounds." When you listen to this MP3 of E.T. Mensah and his Tempos Band doing their midcentury hit, âAll For You,â it's hard not to feel a little more upbeat than before you clicked.
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Extractions: The December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami hits Thailand The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake , known by the scientific community as the Sumatra-Andaman earthquake , was an undersea earthquake that occurred at 00:58:53 UTC (07:58:53 local time) on December 26 . The earthquake generated a tsunami that killed more than 150,000 people, making it one of the deadliest disasters in modern history . Because the massive destruction was created directly by the following tsunami, the disaster is also known as the Boxing Day Tsunami Various values were given for the magnitude of the earthquake, ranging from 9.0 to 9.3 (which would make it the second largest earthquake ever recorded on a seismograph ), though authoritative estimates now put the magnitude at 9.15. In May 2005 , scientists reported that the earthquake itself lasted nearly ten minutes when most major earthquakes last no more than a few seconds; it caused the entire planet to vibrate at least a few centimetres. (CNN) It also triggered earthquakes elsewhere, as far away as
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Extractions: Alex is the fiancee of Morgan Spurlock, and co-starred with him in the hit movie SuperSize Me. Alex is a vegan chef in New York and author of "The Great American Detox Diet" (this is the diet Morgan went on to regain his health after his dangerous 30 day McDonald's binge). Alex is going to talk about her experiences making SuperSize Me