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News for February 11, 2007
- Starr Tincup triathlon team completes third month of training and fund raising
Team prepares for triathlon and raises money to help fund blood cancer research, education and patient services - Starr Tincup - Mulayam may dissolve assembly, Ajit to join hands with Congress
Up Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav is contemplating to dissolve the assembly following the resignation of four ministers and impose President's rule in the state. - Dipayan Mazumdar & Associates - CRM solution provider wins five international awards for CRM excellence
London based CRM solution provider avrion has won five awards for different aspects of CRM best practice throughout EMEA by Maximizer software. - avrion - New Year's Resolution for Gay Men: Look Your Best, Feel Even Better
New online workout program from gay fitness expert goes beyond perfect pecs to build functional strength, flexibility, coordination, and endurance - Catorce Communications - Volunteers Needed for 2007 Special Olympics North Carolina Basketball & Cheerleading Tournament
Athletes from 81 local Special Olympics programs across the state have been invited to compete in the 2007 Special Olympics North Carolina Basketball & Cheerleading Tournament. The event is set to take place in Cabarrus County Feb. 23-25, and more than 800 volunteers are needed. Volunteers are need to fill positions as announcer, court assistant, venue support, volunteer registration and cheer team. Businesses, civic organizations, churches and youth groups are encouraged to get involved or form teams and be fans in the stands at the tournament! Interest? Call the Special Olympics North Carolina Volunteer Hotline at 800-843-6276, option 4 or go to www.sonc.net for a registration form. - Special Olympics North Carolina - Carolina Hurricanes Goalie Cam Ward Needs The Public's Support In Fundraising Effort For Special Olympics North Carolina
Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Cam Ward has teamed with Special Olympics North Carolina to create "Cam's Champs." Ward has agreed to donate $3 for every save he makes during the regular season and is inviting the public to join his campaign. - Special Olympics North Carolina
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