Recently added articles from States News Service:
A DIFFERENT CHRISTMAS POEM.
Dec 22, 2009 ... WASHINGTON -- The following information was released by the office of Texas Rep. Sam Johnson: Recently, someone shared a heart-warming Christmas poem with me. I hope you agree that the touching words get right to the heart of this blessed holiday season and are meant to be ...
SENATE CLEARS HEALTH REFORM HURDLE; LTC PROVISIONS ON BOARD.
Dec 22, 2009 ... Washington -- The following information was released by the National Council on the Aging: Early Monday morning, the Senate made it over a procedural hurdle by getting 60 votes in support of its health reform bill. The vote was along party lines, with Sen. Nelson ...
APPROXIMATELY 2,000 TOYS AND GIFTS TO BE DONATED TO SALVATION ARMY.
Dec 22, 2009 ... TAMUNING, Guam -- The following information was released by the Office of the Governor of Guam: First Lady Joann G. Camacho will join George Lai, president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Guam; Alfred Lam, past president of CCCG; Jack Chen, chairman of the CCCG toy drive; ...
POLITICAL ACTIVISM ON POVERTY AND JUSTICE ISSUES GAINS FOCUS AT CHRISTIAN STUDENT CONFERENCE.(Conference news)
Dec 21, 2009 ... ST. LOUIS, Mo -- The following information was released by World Vision: American students and youth leaders looking to fight human trafficking and extreme poverty in the developing world will find ways to do so during their winter break without even leaving the country, when ...
IN 2010, EXPECT CHARITABLE DONORS TO KEEP GIVING THROUGH LONG-TERM PLEDGES: AHP STUDY CONCLUDES.
Dec 21, 2009 ... FALLS CHURCH, VA -- The following information was released by the Association for Healthcare Philanthropy: In a sign of what to expect in 2010, businesses and individuals hit hardest by the economy's slide have shifted charitable giving patterns to longer-term pledges and gift ...