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(E) Share what you've learned
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New Page 1 Share what you've learned Contribute to the community Lend a handCopied from "O" the Oprah magazine, founder and editorial director Oprah Winfrey"Giving back" is the new buzz phrase, but the idea's an old one: Share what you've learned. Contribute to the community. Lend a hand. Offering your time, expertise, and caring where it's needed can give you a sense of purpose and accomplishment. Volunteering is just an organized way
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(E) Host a Dinner, Save Lives
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Night of a Thousand Dinners Dear Friends,We want to remind you that the second annual Night of a Thousand Dinners (N1KD II) is only two weeks away! We already have close to 700 dinners registered worldwide. If you are hosting a dinner, but have not yet registered your dinner, please do so immediately (www.1000dinners.com ) to be sure that you get your host kit on time. If you are having problems registering your dinner, please call
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(E) PARCELS OF LOVE THIS CHRISTMAS - from England & UK
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PARCELS OF LOVE THIS CHRISTMAS Op-edDear All,Please respond with a kind words to this charity, as well as to one forlandmines. We need your respond to IMDb too. Croatian language is our languageand there is NO alternative. My comment is this. we cannot only complain. We have to be gratefultoo, for every word or deed that sends a message of love to Croatia andCroatians around the world. Fighting for our right should never cease. O
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(E) Kindness of Croatian Sailors
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Kindness of Croatian Sailors Greek sailors keep watch over ghost ship in CroatiaBy Igor Ilic (AOL NEWS)SPLIT, Croatia, Oct 23 (Reuters) - Every morning Paraskevas Liakakos rows from his stranded ship to the nearby harbour in search of free coffee and the company of locals sympathetic to his plight."My muscles are so strong now I could compete at the next Olympics in Athens, but under the Croatian flag," joked the 52-year-old Greek sai
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(E) $ 1 Million for Croatia, from Adopt -A - Minefield
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Adopt-A-Minefield raised nearly $1 million for ourCroatiaEstimated mined area 4,000 km2Number of suspected mines 400,000Area cleared with AAM funds 129,404 m2Amount raised by AAM $950,000Adopt-A-MinefieldŽ would like to thank thefollowing Artists for joining us to end the globallandmine crisis. Your invaluable support providesmomentum to our efforts, bringing the terror oflandmines to an end and restoring hopefor mil
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(E) Wheelchairs for Croatia
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ROTARY CLUB OF SAN PEDROP.O. BOX 1021, SAN PEDRO, CALIFORNIA 90733September 3, 2002Dear Friend:We are writing to ask for your help with a project we are undertaking to send critically needed wheelchairs to disabled men, women, and children in Croatia. In addition to those born with disabilities, many other people have been injured in Croatia during the war and due to landmines. Often the innocent victims of landmine eruption are farmers at
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(E) Adopt-A-Minefield Annual Gala in LA - IMPORTANT
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Dear All,Last year we had three Croatian Tables. I know this is the last moment, butwhoever is interested, ($500 per plate and yes, the price is little bit high,but for the right cause), PLEASE email me as soon as possible. We HAVE to bepresent. I desire that CROATIA becomes the firstcountry in the world to be free of landmines.And this is not a pipe dream. It is feasible and possible in 5-10 years. Let'shelp a
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(E) Two Appeals
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CHARITYIn the April issue of the Matica magazine were two appeals to which theCROWN readers might wish to respond:The first is from the Zagreb Rebro hospital, the oncology andradiotherapy clinic, which is in desperate need to have some repairs madeto the building, as some ceilings are peeling and in danger of crumblingand the rest of the interior is also in poor shape. Sister Alberta isasking for our help for this 53-bed clinic that provide
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(E) Local peace activists plan trip to Croatia
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Local peace activists plan trip to CroatiaCourt House in PakracENGLEWOOD -- Local residents who helped raise more than $30,000 to clear a mine field in Pakrac, Croatia, now have the opportunity to see the fruits of their labor. In September, Mario Spalatin, president of the Croatian-American Society of Sarasota, will volunteer as tour guide on a two-week trip to the former Yugoslavian republic. The cost of the trip, which will include no fee
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