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...animal or children's charities on the Tulyanonds' list - and the inn will match it. Given that rates can be as low as $79 a night (or even cheaper if you pay in cash and book 60 days in advance), you should certainly be able to spare some change for a good cause...
...invite the International Community to visit the area where the court operates and see for themselves if there are any terrorists elements being harbored or living in this area. We commit ourselves and our clan elders to this position: to be open and honest in order to spare the Somali people the violence and the suffering being perpetrated by the warlords. We have nothing to hide from the international community and we strongly believe that, once they realize what we do and what we have achieved, they will support our initiative and efforts to bring peace and stability to Somalia...
...animal or children's charities on the Tulyanonds' list?and the inn will match it. Given that rates can be as low as $79 a night (or even cheaper if you pay in cash and book 60 days in advance), you should certainly be able to spare some change for a good cause...
...training abroad. In July of 2005, she reached the quarterfinals of the World Junior Squash Championships individual tournament and was a member of the fourth-place U.S. team. She also competed in the qualifying rounds of the Harvard-hosted U.S. Open in the fall. Squash chops Lorentzen had to spare. And her play in the No. 1 spot for the Crimson, coach Satinder Bajwa said, had a trickle-down effect. “I think the main thing with someone like Lily on the team,” Bajwa said at the beginning of the season...
Sheik Jamal's views on the Americans are not hard to divine--in his spare time he's a volunteer in al-Sadr's office in Baghdad's Sadr City neighborhood. But his take on the Haditha killings is purely practical: the local morgue dealt with those bodies, and they were all claimed by family members, so they aren't his problem. He has more pressing concerns. The escalation of killings in Baghdad puts him under tremendous financial strain: he makes his living as a professional mortician but receives no payment for burying unclaimed bodies, which he sees...