Friday, October 26, 2007

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ReliefSpark.org is pleased to announce a new message board to help
provide an online place for evacuees and volunteers to connect and share
information.

Have something to donate? Need practical FEMA information? Looking for a place to
stay? Visit our new message board at:

http://www.reliefspark.org/messageboard/

Other topics on the message board include:

-Fire News
-Long Term Recovery Needs
-Donations Offered
-Donations Requested
-Donation Drives
-Free Services Available
-FEMA Information
-Insurance Company Information
-Temporary Housing Solutions
-Temporary Pet Housing Solutions
-Volunteer Information
-Non-Profits Helping Out
-Information on Fraud, Price Gouging, Scams and Ripoffs

Visit the message boards today! :)

http://www.reliefspark.org/messageboard/

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About Relief Spark:
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Relief Spark is a non-profit that provides marketing, PR and volunteer support to
grassroots organizations in New Orleans, LA and Southern CA that assist with
helping communities respond and rebuild during and after natural disasters.

We are a network of volunteers that span across the world. We create channels of
distribution, we collect information and provide resources for volunteers and
individuals alike.

For more information please visit our website:

http://www.ReliefSpark.org

Sunday, November 19, 2006

Lewis: Henry, Nicholson embarrassed Bengals

Cincinnati Bengals coach Marvin Lewis said Wednesday that he let two players know they’ve disgraced the team with their off-field legal problems.

“I told the people that yes, you embarrass us as an organization, myself, and the coaches when these things occur,” Lewis said of rookie linebacker A.J. Nicholson and second-year receiver Chris Henry. “Right, wrong or indifferent, there are certain things that you’re asked not to be a part of or around.”

Lewis insisted, however, that the recent arrests of Nicholson and Henry — Henry’s third arrest within seven months — aren’t distractions to the team as it prepares for summer minicamp next week.

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Heading in the Right Direction

An offseason that began with the Cleveland Browns not even knowing who would be making decisions for them -- much less knowing what those decisions would be -- somehow will conclude with the franchise at last headed in the right direction, albeit with a long way still to go before reaching respectability.
It appeared at the end of the 2005 season, in which rookie coach Romeo Crennel directed the Browns to a 6-10 record, that General Manager Phil Savage was on the verge of being fired. Savage, however, won his power struggle with club president John Collins and was retained to share decision-making responsibilities with Crennel and owner Randy Lerner, and Collins was ousted instead.

Browns sign free agent defensive tackle

Free agent defensive tackle Ja'Waren Blair signed with the Cleveland Browns on Monday.
The 6-foot-6, 288-pounder played this spring with the Rhein Fire in NFL Europe. He made 24 tackles and one sack.
Blair, 26, played college ball for East Carolina and was signed by the Cinicinnati Bengals as a free agent in 2003 before being waived during training camp. In 2004, he recorded 26 tackles and two sacks for the Amsterdam Admirals.
A two-year starter at East Carolina, Blair finished with 132 career tackles and 5 1/2 sacks.