Charity News from Thursday, Jan. 27, 2000Second List of German Firms That Used Slave and Forced Labor During the Nazi Era IssuedAmerican Jewish Committee | The American Jewish Committee released today its second list of German companies that used slave and forced labor during the Nazi regime. More than 50 companies on AJC's initial list of 257 firms, issued on December 7, 1999, have joined the ... American Jewish Committee Issues Second List of German Firms That Used Slave and Forced Labor During the Nazi Era American Jewish Committee | The American Jewish Committee released today its second list of German companies that used slave and forced labor during the Nazi regime. More than 50 companies on AJC's initial list of 257 firms, issued on December 7, 1999, have joined the ... Make-A-Wish Foundation® Launches New Brand Identity Make-A-Wish Foundation of America | PHOENIX (January 27, 2000) – In conjunction with its 20th birthday year, the Make-A-Wish Foundation recently rolled out an updated brand identity, revolving around a new corporate logo. "The Make-A-Wish brand is one of our most valuable assets," ... Make-A-Wish Foundation® Unveils 2000 Ad Campaign Make-A-Wish Foundation of America | According to the stars of the Make-A-Wish Foundation's 2000 public service ad campaign – real wish kids – the true power of a wish lies in its ability to give a child back what a life-threatening illness takes away – Laughter. The television ... Federal Oversight of Clinical Trials Needs to be Simplified to Increase Effectiveness Duke University Medical Center | The top two officials at the Duke University Medical Center say clinical research has the ability to transform medicine and reduce medical errors, but must focus on developing the best ways to assure the protection of human subjects. Duke Geneticists Unraveling the Tangled Web of Autism Duke University Medical Center | Less than three years after beginning a search for genes that confer a risk of developing autism, Duke geneticist Margaret Pericak-Vance and her colleagues have found evidence of two defects that may be linked to autistic spectrum disorder.
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