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The Escapist
April 23, 2008

Deliver the Net To Fight Malaria in Africa

The United Nations has launched a simple game called Deliver the Net as part of its "Nothing But Nets" campaign against malaria in Africa.

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Inside Higher Ed
April 22, 2008

Joining the Guilds

Imagine the 21st century college and its alumni network as comprised of a collection of guilds -- or associations of individuals involved in the same craft or trade.

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San Francisco Chronicle
April 13, 2008

Ted Turner Beginning to Believe in a Higher Power

Ted Turner, who once called Christianity a "religion for losers," created a $200 million partnership Tuesday with Lutherans and Methodists to fight malaria in Africa, apologizing for his past criticism of religion and calling faith a "bright spot" in the world.

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BusinessWire
April 10, 2008

April Designated as National Pest Management Month

The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) celebrates April as National Pest Management Month, an observance that has been recognized by the President of the United States for nearly 30 years. National Pest Management Month celebrates the pest management industrys societal contribution in its protection of food, health and property from the threats posed by pests. The 2008 observance is especially notable, as it coincides with the 75th anniversary of NPMA.

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Foster's Daily Democrat
April 09, 2008

‘American Idol’s’ Charitable Arm Reaches Around the World

Five organizations received pledges of $6 million each for work in Africa: the Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria; the U.S. Fund for UNICEF; Nothing but Nets and Malaria No More, which work on malaria prevention; and Save the Children.

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The New York Times
April 07, 2008

Where ‘Idol’s’ Charitable Arm Reaches

About $5 million of the total was used for administrative costs, including paying for the telephone lines to accept the contributions and the legal and other costs associated with making sure that the recipients had good plans for the money. At 7 percent of the direct contributions to “Idol Gives Back,” that is a generally lower amount than used by most charities for overhead.

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The Independent Florida Alligator
April 03, 2008

Film's Co-Writer Discusses Screenplay, Cast, Sports and Charity Work

Reilly is most famous as a sportswriter and humanitarian. He has written for years, earning national Sports Illustrated Sportswriter of the Year honors 11 different times. He has since moved on and will soon be a fixture at everyone's favorite sports network - ESPN. As for his humanitarian efforts, Reilly has focused immense amounts of time, energy and money into "Nothing But Nets," a malaria prevention campaign that raises money for nets to protect families from mosquitoes in Africa.

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The Denver Post
March 27, 2008

Nothing But Nets is One Charity that Scores Big

Every now and then, an idea comes along that is so simple and appealing that support seems to grow organically. Such is the nature of Nothing But Nets, a campaign by the United Nations Foundation to prevent malaria. A $10 donation pays for a bed net that is delivered to an impoverished African family along with education about its proper use.

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Biology News Net
March 25, 2008

Netting Mosquitoes to Prevent Malaria

Michigan State University scientist Ned Walker is taking on one of the biggest killers in the world—malaria. And he believes he can help win the battle to save lives, especially the lives of children.

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KNDO/KNDU Tri-Cities
March 24, 2008

Pasco High Student Senior Project Raises Money

Elizabeth Ginsberg is asking her fellow classmates to leave their mark on the world. Here's how.

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