| Experian Consumer Direct With FamilySecure.com Sponsors the Joyful ...
IRVINE, Calif., Oct. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Experian Consumer Direct(SM), the leading provider of online direct-to-consumer credit reports, scores and monitoring products including FamilySecure.com, today announced its support of The Joyful Feast, a fundraising event designed to celebrate The Joyful Child Foundation's accomplishments and raise funds to expand its efforts to prevent predatory crimes against children. The event takes place Oct. 24 at 6 p.m. at The Grove of Anaheim, Calif. and features a live, half-hour acoustic performance by Grammy-winning artist Cyndi Lauper. The Joyful Child Foundation is a nonprofit, for public benefit organization dedicated to preventing child sexual abuse and abduction through programs that unite and uplift communities. The foundation was inspired by the life of Samantha Runnion, whose life was cut short after being abducted in front of her Orange County, Calif.
Fashion TV global talent search to start from China in 2008
HONG KONG, Jan. 14 (Xinhua) -- France's Fashion TV (fTV), the world's biggest fashion medium announced Monday during Hong Kong Fashion Week to host a global young talent search, starting from China in 2008. "China is the world's most dynamic market so it is fitting that we start our mission here in this monumental Olympic year," said Michel Adam, founder and president of fTV. "Fashion is one of the most difficult industries to successfully break into so it was a logical next step for us, with our global platform now well established, to use our expertise and resources to help the next generation of gifted young professionals realize their dreams and aspirations." The f.Diamond, the global TV station's 140-meter mega-yacht, will pass through 10 major cities in China, such as Beijing, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Sanya.
Northern Rock gets new chairman
He was also a managing director within oil firm BP for eight years. He joins as speculation rises over a possible rescue deal for Northern Rock from a consortium led by Sir Richard Branson's Virgin. © Independent Television News Limited 2007. All rights reserved. .
Update: ORU faces lawsuit
This story misspelled the name of Stephanie Cantees, the sister-in-law of Richard Roberts and an employee of Oral Roberts Ministries. For more: Read the latest stories, view the lawsuit and other documents and watch slide shows and video. Three professors said they lost their jobs because of a report about the Richard Roberts family. Three former Oral Roberts University professors sued the school and four administrators in Tulsa County District Court on Tuesday, alleging wrongful termination and wrongful causing of one professor's resignation. The professors said they lost their jobs because they turned over to administrators a report that alleged the Richard Roberts family extensively spent university money for personal uses.
From the Editor :
I am sad to say goodbye to Shaun Pollock, I feel this retirement was a little too soon as his bowling is far more impressive than Andre Nel and obviously his batting is in another league to Nella as well. At least he retires with a healthy average in both the bowling and batting departments. Funny that a team like Australia have not produced a "Pollock" for many years. On the subject of MOTM, I feel Dale Steyn deserved it. To get 6 wickets on that flat Durban wicket was a World class performance and to give it to Ashwell Prince was an injustice to the hard work put in even by Graeme Smith with his hundred. I fear this was another political choice to boost the image of QUOTA players. Oh well as long as the guys who are picked on colour keep on scoring 100's Im ok with them in the team. I just dont understand what more Prince did in that Durban test to deserve the award? .
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