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Boyd quits Scotland under Burley Rangers striker Kris Boyd tells BBC Scotland he will not play for Scotland again under manager George Burley. news.bbc.co.uk McCain in 'hatred' war of words Republican presidential candidate John McCain clashes with a civil rights icon who accuses him of "sowing hatred". news.bbc.co.uk N Korea hails terror list removal North Korea welcomes a US decision to remove it from a list of sponsors of terrorism and agrees to allow nuclear access. news.bbc.co.uk Witnesses saw pub murder vehicle Strathclyde Police release details of the vehicle they believe was used in a double shooting outside a Glasgow pub. news.bbc.co.uk Sir Alan's crash landing mistake Sir Alan Sugar tells investigators he should have aborted a landing in which he crashed his plane near Manchester. news.bbc.co.uk Brown urges eurozone to copy UK Gordon Brown promises Britain will "lead the way" through the global financial crisis, ahead of an emergency EU summit in Paris. news.bbc.co.uk Five alive (just) Rare, not well done - the species on the brink of extinction news.bbc.co.uk Blast off: the space tourist and his £15m joyride US space tourist Richard Garriott follows in the footsteps of his astronaut father as he blasts off into space. news.bbc.co.uk Alonso wins as title duo collide Fernando Alonso wins in Japan as Felipe Massa cuts Lewis Hamilton's lead to five points after a clash between the title rivals. news.bbc.co.uk Send your video, pictures and story ideas Have you got a good story? BBC News wants to hear from you. news.bbc.co.uk Forces to repay town's tributes Members of the armed forces will parade through a Wiltshire town to thank residents for paying tribute to dead service personnel. news.bbc.co.uk Meter cheaters How the energy thieves put their families at risk. news.bbc.co.uk Mike Baker Are we asking too much of our teachers? news.bbc.co.uk FA labels booing fans as 'crazy' The FA criticises fans who booed Ashley Cole during Saturday's World Cup qualifier against Kazakhstan, labelling the vocal minority as "crazy". news.bbc.co.uk Banks may get bail-out on Monday UK banks may receive recapitalisation money from the government as soon as Monday morning. news.bbc.co.uk Police hunt woman's sex attacker An investigation is under way after a woman was the victim of a serious sex attack in an alley early on Sunday. news.bbc.co.uk Bars facing ban on free alcohol The drinks industry condemns draft government proposals which could ban bars from giving free alcohol to women. news.bbc.co.uk Football fans killed in M1 crash Three men are killed in a crash on the M1 motorway, on their way home from the England football match at Wembley. news.bbc.co.uk Playing Palin TV mimic gets viewers' vote of approval news.bbc.co.uk Gold rush Austria's mint flat out as investors seek safety news.bbc.co.uk Toddler killed in road accident A two-year-old girl dies in hospital after being struck by a van in Newry, County Down, police say. news.bbc.co.uk Taleban killed in Afghan battles Dozens of Taleban militants are killed by security forces in fighting in southern Afghanistan, local and British officials say. news.bbc.co.uk Living in boxes Has the desire for privacy driven us into tiny homes? news.bbc.co.uk Nun, 106, to back Obama after not voting since 1952 A 106-year-old American nun living in a convent in Rome could well be the oldest person to vote in the 2008 US Presidential election and says she will support Barak Obama. news.bbc.co.uk Britannia in Co-op merger talks Britannia Building Society confirms it is in talks with Co-operative Financial Services that may lead to a merger. news.bbc.co.uk | World Catalog > Kids and Teens > People and Society > Volunteering and Service > Community Service Last searches:blocketmusicasmschivas하리수credit card online World Catalog > Kids and Teens > People and Society > Volunteering and Service > Community ServiceCommunity Service:Aim of the group has been to mobilize the substantial local Indian community to collectively support and provide financial assistance to grassroots level educational movements in India. http://www.ashanet.org/mit/ Brookfield Zoo: Caring! It's Our Nature! Includes information about the zoo's volunteer programs, memberships, and donations. http://www.brookfieldzoo.org/0.asp?nSection=12&pageid=283&nLinkID=291 Free Classified Ads Portal www.graand.com Program that teaches high school students how to teach their community about the March of Dimes mission. Includes activities, objectives, and local chapter listing. http://www.marchofdimes.com/aboutus/864_1556.asp Information about the awards program and how to become involved in Newfoundland and Labrador. http://www.dukeofed.nf.net/ A non-profit organzation run by students that provides for the well-being and education of refugees in Uganda and Rwanda. The group is expanding to include programs in Haiti and other African nations. http://www.educateafrica.org/ Builds communities by organizing youths to create and distribute free Glories Hats to children suffering from serious illness and cancer. http://www.glorieshappyhats.org/ Community-based organization that focuses on youth development through a range of activities including Judo and choir for all ages. Includes information on volunteers and staff, activities, and contacts. http://www.hillsdistrictpcyc.healthydecisions.com.au/ Homeschoolers: Educating, Assisting, & Reaching-out Through Service (HEARTS) Community service activity suggestions suitable for participation by homeschooling families, including children of all ages. http://www.h-e-a-r-t-s.org International Award for Young People Called in some countries the Duke of Edinburgh's Award, the award is a journey of personal discovery and adventure for young people. http://www.intaward.org/ National Peer Helpers Association Assists schools and agencies in meeting the developmental needs of young adolescents through training, program development, research, advocacy and information sharing. http://www.peerprograms.org/ Resource for teen courts. Features regional training seminars, publications, message boards, newsletter, and links. http://www.youthcourt.net New York State Corps Collaboration Assisting youth corps groups in New York in developing resources, increasing their effectiveness and promoting growth in a changing environment. http://www.nyscc.net/ Niagara Police Athletic League A not-for-profit organization which aims toward the benefit of youth in society. http://www.niagarapal.com/ Focused on increasing resources available to disadvantaged youth. Offers bulletin boards, and the latest news on the foundation, Brandy and Ray J. http://www.norwoodkidsfoundation.com Kids helping kids with serious illnesses through teaching, participating, and performing in the performing arts. http://www.performinghearts.com/ Information about volunteering and scholarships through The President's Student Service Scholarships. http://www.learnandserve.gov/about/programs/pfs.asp Hunter the dog explains how he was chosen and trained to be part of a team, with pictures of dogs at work with their handlers, and a description of a real rescue. Also includes advice to keep children safe in the woods. http://jcsda.com/kids1.htm Find out how to help kids in poorer countries get an education. Includes animated, interactive stories about the sort of children this program helps. Part of the Global Campaign for Education. http://www.sendmyfriend.org/kids/ An adolescent fostering and community placement agency and residential care provider for 12 - 18 year old homeless adolescents. Based in Sydney, Australia. http://www.stretch-a-family.com.au Students For Students International (S4SI) Dedicated to harnessing the energy of students to help other students, both in America and around the world. http://www.ibiblio.org/cws/s4si/ Provides information about Christian group which equips teens to become leaders in politics, society, and citizenship. http://teenpact.com/ Volunteers of America - New Orleans Touching lives and offering support and fellowship to the youth of the Crescent City. http://www.voagno.org/ | Nun, 106, to back Obama after not voting since 1952 A 106-year-old American nun living in a convent in Rome could well be the oldest person to vote in the 2008 US Presidential election and says she will support Barak Obama. news.bbc.co.uk Send your video, pictures and story ideas Have you got a good story? BBC News wants to hear from you. news.bbc.co.uk Living in boxes Has the desire for privacy driven us into tiny homes? news.bbc.co.uk Alonso wins as title duo collide Fernando Alonso wins in Japan as Felipe Massa cuts Lewis Hamilton's lead to five points after a clash between the title rivals. news.bbc.co.uk Brown urges eurozone to copy UK Gordon Brown promises Britain will "lead the way" through the global financial crisis, ahead of an emergency EU summit in Paris. news.bbc.co.uk Taleban killed in Afghan battles Dozens of Taleban militants are killed by security forces in fighting in southern Afghanistan, local and British officials say. news.bbc.co.uk Meter cheaters How the energy thieves put their families at risk. news.bbc.co.uk Boyd quits Scotland under Burley Rangers striker Kris Boyd tells BBC Scotland he will not play for Scotland again under manager George Burley. news.bbc.co.uk Toddler killed in road accident A two-year-old girl dies in hospital after being struck by a van in Newry, County Down, police say. news.bbc.co.uk FA labels booing fans as 'crazy' The FA criticises fans who booed Ashley Cole during Saturday's World Cup qualifier against Kazakhstan, labelling the vocal minority as "crazy". news.bbc.co.uk McCain in 'hatred' war of words Republican presidential candidate John McCain clashes with a civil rights icon who accuses him of "sowing hatred". news.bbc.co.uk Witnesses saw pub murder vehicle Strathclyde Police release details of the vehicle they believe was used in a double shooting outside a Glasgow pub. news.bbc.co.uk Police hunt woman's sex attacker An investigation is under way after a woman was the victim of a serious sex attack in an alley early on Sunday. news.bbc.co.uk Forces to repay town's tributes Members of the armed forces will parade through a Wiltshire town to thank residents for paying tribute to dead service personnel. news.bbc.co.uk Britannia in Co-op merger talks Britannia Building Society confirms it is in talks with Co-operative Financial Services that may lead to a merger. news.bbc.co.uk Bars facing ban on free alcohol The drinks industry condemns draft government proposals which could ban bars from giving free alcohol to women. news.bbc.co.uk Football fans killed in M1 crash Three men are killed in a crash on the M1 motorway, on their way home from the England football match at Wembley. news.bbc.co.uk Playing Palin TV mimic gets viewers' vote of approval news.bbc.co.uk N Korea hails terror list removal North Korea welcomes a US decision to remove it from a list of sponsors of terrorism and agrees to allow nuclear access. news.bbc.co.uk Gold rush Austria's mint flat out as investors seek safety news.bbc.co.uk Five alive (just) Rare, not well done - the species on the brink of extinction news.bbc.co.uk Blast off: the space tourist and his £15m joyride US space tourist Richard Garriott follows in the footsteps of his astronaut father as he blasts off into space. news.bbc.co.uk Mike Baker Are we asking too much of our teachers? news.bbc.co.uk Banks may get bail-out on Monday UK banks may receive recapitalisation money from the government as soon as Monday morning. news.bbc.co.uk Sir Alan's crash landing mistake Sir Alan Sugar tells investigators he should have aborted a landing in which he crashed his plane near Manchester. news.bbc.co.uk |
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