Charity News from Tuesday, Apr. 2, 2002American Humane Announces 2002 Humane Images Photo ContestAmerican Humane Association | If so, then it's time to enter the American Humane Association's (AHA) "Humane Images" photo contest. Send photos to AHA, Humane Images Photo Contest, 63 Inverness Drive East, Englewood, CO 80112. UN Watch Decries Discriminatory Treatment of Israel at UN Commission on Human Rights Session American Jewish Committee | UN Watch Executive Director Andrew Srulevitch today sharply criticized the UN Commission on Human Rights for blatant discrimination against Israel. "The American Jewish Committee condemns the flagrant bias against Israel created by this separate ... New study of coated stent - long-term results disappointing American Heart Association | This prevents in-stent restenosis, which can cause a heart attack. Patients' blood vessels were examined at six months and 12 months after stenting. Catholic Charities USA Names Finalists for 2002 National Volunteer of the Year Award Catholic Charities USA | A 92-year-old foster grandmother and a husband and wife team who provide support for those living with HIV/AIDS are among the 10 finalists for Catholic Charities USA's 2002 National Volunteer of the Year Award. The extraordinary work of these ... Partnership For Climate Action Releases Report Oncorporate Greenhouse Gas Management Programs Environmental Defense | The Partnership for Climate Action (PCA), consisting of eight leading corporations and the advocacy group Environmental Defense, today issued its first report, Common Elements Among Advanced Greenhouse Gas Management Programs. Each PCA corporate ... Environmental Defense Pans House Passage Of Farm Conference Report Environmental Defense | Environmental Defense today expressed regret that the House of Representatives agreed to pass an enormously expensive and environmentally damaging farm bill that will help the nation's largest agricultural operations continue to swallow up family ... Focus on the Family Alerts Arizonans to Growing Threat to Families Focus on the Family | Eight so-called "Gay-Straight Alliances" are currently registered in Arizona through GLSEN, which recently opened a Phoenix chapter led by an area high school history teacher. Len Munsil, president and general counsel for The Center for Arizona ...
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