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...Familia (Helping Your Family Move Ahead), a P&G-published Martha Stewart Living for recent Hispanic immigrants that reaches 1 million homes across the country. Besides coupons for P&G products, the magazine prints recipes, exercise tips and other lifestyle advice. Parilla especially liked a story on how to clean the belly of your newborn, and she has been impressed by P&G's support for the Hispanic Scholarship Fund...
...painful effects of hours fighting the fire without goggles. But donations of food and clothing are flooding in, as are offers from interstate of help with huge tasks like repairing fences. And every day there have been 20 local residents gathered on the Holmans' verandah, offering to help clean up the still-smoldering farm...
...assistance to the developing world. It can also change the intellectual landscape in which development is discussed. The fact that cracking down on corruption is vitally important to economic success was almost entirely disregarded until James Wolfensohn - who will leave the presidency of the Bank this year - made clean government a crusade. Brown does not just have the intellectual smarts to lead the Bank - though he has them in spades. During his time as Chancellor, he has also shown a rare and genuine compassion for the poor, and has relentlessly bullied other Finance Ministries to forgive debt to developing countries...
Since that vote, however, Harvard administrators have shown surprisingly strong resistance to using the termbill in this way. They have instead hinted that the College might purchase wind power through some other mechanism. The merits of using clean wind power, regardless of its source of funding, are of such overriding importance that we are open to weighing alternative strategies. But it would be premature for the Faculty Council to vote on the proposal at this time as it currently plans to do at its Jan. 26 meeting. Instead, the Council should demand that the administration propose a viable, concrete plan...
Kimberlea Tracey, the New England regional director of UNICEF, described its relief efforts, including an initiative to repair and clean up water sources, put an end to the trafficking of children and prevent disease and hunger. Tracey cited other, less obvious concerns such as training new teachers to replace ones who were killed in the tsunami and re-marking the locations of mines that might have shifted with the rushing water...