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...billion dollars. That’s a pretty hefty sum. With that much money, you could buy one billion “Livestrong?? Bracelets, or four million iPods (the 30 gig ones), or 54 million copies of Hillary Clinton’s book. You could also use that money to fight poverty, illiteracy, crime, to fund public education or national healthcare. Or you could use that money to fund TV ads about sex scandals...
...Raising Malawi,” Madonna’s latest project. Every aspect has been carefully tailored to provoke discussion, disagreement, and comment—in short, media attention. Soon enough, it will be the talk of Tinseltown, with its very own “Livestrong??-style bracelet.The keystone of “Raising Malawi” is the creation of an “orphan care center” meant to provide 4,000 children with the bare essentials of life, i.e. healthy food, a proper education, and daily lessons in Jewish mysticism. Madonna?...
Georgetown sophomores Tamiz R. Ahmed and Lana M. Donahue are pioneering their own form of fashionable charity. Noting the ubiquity of the Lance Armstrong “LiveStrong?? bands, the duo founded the College Bands Network, marketing their own HoyaBands. The two sports enthusiasts are donating the profits of the bands to the Georgetown Athletic Department...
However, Desir and Ahmed are crossing their fingers that the “LiveStrong?? phenomenon won’t die out before the first order is shipped. The bands are manufactured in China and take eight weeks to be received back stateside. If University Hall signs off on their venture, CrimsonBands anticipates a sea of jovial crimson and white wrists come Harvard-Yale in November...
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