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Stellar Award-Winning Gospel Music Star Maurette Brown Clark
Jackson, MS — On Tuesday, November 8, 2011, two-time Stellar Award-winning gospel music artist Maurette Brown Clark, often called “The Princess of Praise & Worship,” will release her highly anticipated fourth solo album The Sound of Victory on Atlanta International Records/Malaco Music Group. Recorded live in Norfolk, VA, the twelve-track album showcases the powerful melodies [...]
Take Time Each Day To Manage Diabetes And Free Up More Time To Live Your Life
Nearly 26 million Americans have diabetes, and each year, approximately 2 million more are diagnosed. It’s not uncommon for people new to diabetes to feel confused, overwhelmed or fearful about how to manage and live with this chronic condition, but with the right support from a trusted health care team, which includes a certified diabetes [...]
Notes, Quotes and Things Picked Up on the Run Coast-to-Coast and all the Stops in Between
Angeles, CA– QB Michael Vick (2 TD passes) and his Philadelphia Eagles looked like “The Dream Team” they were supposed to be in Sunday night’s 34-7 smashing victory over the Dallas Cowboys. Vick and company which includes LeSean McCoy, (career best 185-yards and two TDs), DeSean Jackson, et al will go against Coach Lovie Smith’s [...]
The Cardinals Capture the World Series Title
By G. George IVN Sports Writer Upland, CA– It was a very triumphant and joyous day in St. Louis on Friday, as the Cardinals won the World Series by defeating in Texas Rangers in seven-games, 6-2. The Rangers scored their only two runs of the game in the 1st inning off of the Cardinals ace [...]
Study: Soft drinks linked to violent tendencies in teens
Teens who drink lots of soda seem to be prone to violence, new research suggests. But the study authors concede that sodas are probably not the direct cause of the aggression. Another study found antisocial tendencies among U.S. college students who consumed a lot of soda. While there’s a chance that the sugar and caffeine [...]
A Website Promoting Quality Health Care For All
When it comes to quality health care, not everyone in America has equal access. Gaps between the health status of minorities and nonminorities in the U.S. continue despite advances in health care and technology. Racial and ethnic minorities continue to have higher rates of disease, disability and premature death than nonminorities. Issues surrounding race, economic [...]
Buying Elections—The Un American Way
By Charles Bayer Claremont, CA– Last year the United States Supreme Court delivered a body blow to our democracy. It ruled 5 to 4, in a highly charged and politically driven decision, that corporations and labor unions were, in fact, persons, and had the same rights as do individuals to put almost unlimited money into [...]
First Nationwide Test of Emergency Alert System (EAS)
Sacramento, CA– On the morning of November 9th, people across the state will hear those familiar tones or see that test message across their screens saying “this is a test.” The difference this time is that this test is happening across the nation, all at the same time. It will be a first-ever nationwide test [...]
Etiquette Excursion with Mona Johnson
Claremont, CA– Last week I talked about the etiquette of committees and how important it is that the leader or chairman of a committee makes sure that the committee’s environment is a safe and positive place for individuals to speak up, ask questions and present new ideas. Decision making and planning are usually the main [...]
Planning for Holiday Spending
By Lawrence Henry, Union Bank, N.A. Regional Executive, San Diego, Coachella Valley and Riverside The holidays are upon us, and many people often feel pressure during this time of year to spend money beyond their means. Having a plan in place may help you enjoy the festivities of the season without the worry of a [...]
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