Monday, September 8, 2008

Andre Muran - Olmert promotes West Bank settler buyout plan - Washington Post

Olmert promotes West Bank settler buyout plan - Washington Post
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said on Sunday it was time to consider offering compensation to Jewish settlers who volunteer to leave parts of the West Bank that Israel would hand to the Palestinians in a statehood deal. Olmert said

Bush challenges country to volunteer - WTOP Radio
WASHINGTON (AP) - Stirring faded memories of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, President Bush on Monday challenged people to help others in a nation where volunteerism has sagged after soaring in the wake of the attacks. His call came a day after his

Boys and Girls Club of Marshfield to Hold Volunteer Meeting on - dBusinessNews.com
The Boys and Girls Club of Marshfield, a 1,000 member strong non-profit organization that provides the area’s youth with enrichment and recreation programs in a safe environment, is preparing for their annual fall Haunted House fundraiser and is

Unsafe sex "biggest threat" for gay men - Xinhua News Agency
BEIJING, Sept. 9 -- The incidence of HIV/AIDS among Beijing's drug users is in decline but the city's gay community remains the most at-risk group, a local health official said on Friday. He Xiong, deputy director of the Beijing center for disease

Tapping fading memories of Sept. 11, Bush challenges nation to boost - Minneapolis Star Tribune
WASHINGTON - President Bush challenged the nation Monday to rekindle the volunteer spirit it had after the worst terrorist attacks in U.S. history, when people rushed to help others however they could. "The truth of the matter is, the farther we've

25,000 hours, 24 years: Hernando couple are amazing volunteers - St. Petersburg Times
Story Tools Mimi and Manny Hirsch, who volunteer as a team, have been married 63 years. SPRING HILL — Manny and Mimi Hirsch were volunteering for Oak Hill Hospital when the hospital was nothing more than a vision in the eyes of local residents

Volunteer knocks off Cherokee to move record over .500 - Rogersville Review
ROGERSVILLE - The Volunteer volleyball team got off to a shaky start while the Cherokee Lady Chiefs came out gangbusters here Monday night. After Cherokee had got out to a 6-1 lead in game one, however, Volunteer Head Coach Tina Evans asked for a