Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Why I love working with young people (People locator)

Greenwich Time - I enter the fifth-grade classroom to chants of, "Barry, Barry, Barry." All the students have big smiles on their faces and I immediately have an ear-to-ear grin, thinking this is why I love working with young people. I tell the students they just
Chicago Tribune - Dozens of people looking for Jesus can find him at a church on Chicago's South Side. Thirty-two plastic baby Jesus dolls were stolen last week from nativity scenes in people's front yards. Then on Saturday morning a woman found all the missing
Forbes - AIDS Action Council, a Washington non-profit organization that advocates on behalf of people living with HIV and AIDS and that helped to create and ensure passage of the original Ryan White CARE Act in 1990, expressed its thanks to the President and
CBS News - It is very difficult because as I explained to several people that I talked to for this column, I'm not trying to denigrate anybody's achievements, says Deggans. These are questions that I feel have to be asked. Deggans argues that African
Editor and Puplisher - NEW YORK A new study by Burst Media has found that over two-thirds of people surveyed view online video content, and a majority of those (56.3%) remember advertisements they have seen on online videos. Nearly the same percent of users reported
Silicon Valley - NEW YORK (AP) - Three senior executives are leaving AOL following a recent shake-up that brought in a veteran NBC executive as the online company's new chief executive, two people familiar with the matter said Friday. The executives are Joe Redling
WCNC - 6NEWS reporter John Romero sent in this picture from the scene of a fire where three people were taken to the hospital. Three people have been taken to the hospital after being injured in a fire. The fire broke out at the Etimex plastics
Houston Chronicle - The Treasury Department alleged that Al Ghabra had organized travel to Pakistan for people seeking to meet with senior al-Qaida officials and to undertake jihad training. Several of those people returned to the United Kingdom to engage in covert
Reuters - NEW DELHI, Dec 19 (Reuters) - Millions of India's marginalised poor won rights over the remote forests where they have lived for centuries when parliament passed a landmark bill late on Monday. The Recognition of Forest Rights Bill 2006 -- which