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Social Security Union Endorses Obama

February 29, 2008

Barack ObamaThe American Federation of Government Employees’ Council 220, which represents 25,000 federal employees in the Social Security Administration (SSA) field offices, today announced that it will support Sen. Barack Obama for President of the United States. Read more

Maria De Medeiros to be Nominated UNESCO Artist for Peace

February 29, 2008

Maria de Medeiros is being nominated in recognition of her “exceptional commitment to arts education and her contribution to furthering the Organization’s ideals.” She is the first Portuguese woman to become a UNESCO artist for peace. Read more

Three Memphis, Tennessee Men Sentenced for Role in Sex Trafficking Ring

February 29, 2008

The Department of Justice announced today that three men from Memphis, Tenn., were sentenced yesterday for their roles in a Memphis sex trafficking ring. Raul Santillan-Leon, Fernando Cortes-Santillan and Cristobal Flores-Angeles all admitted to working at Memphis brothels, and Santillan-Leon and Cortes-Santillan admitted to working at brothels where an underage girl engaged in prostitution. Read more

Palo Alto Labs Issues a Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Aspire36 And Aspire Lite

February 29, 2008

Port St. Lucie, FL — February 28, 2008- Palo Alto Labs, 265 SW Port St. Lucie Blvd., Suite 252, Port St. Lucie, FL 34984, announced today that it is conducting a voluntary nationwide recall of the company’s supplement products sold under the name Aspire36 and Aspire Lite. Read more

Akon to Headline BBC 1Xtra Live

February 29, 2008

1Xtra from the BBC today announced the launch of the station’s first ever flagship event, 1Xtra Live. A massive line-up of artists is confirmed to perform at the free gig, including Akon, Kelly Rowland, Chris Brown and Craig David. Read more

Behold the War of the Cyberwizards

February 29, 2008

As more people immerse themselves deeply into cyberspace, they become more vulnerable to cyberattacks and electronic manipulation. Worse, America may find itself on the losing end of the war on terror if it fails to secure itself online. A fascinating look at the nation’s vulnerability in cyberspace begins as Xlibris releases War of the Cyberwizards, the new book authored by Dr. Charles L. Wilson. Read more

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