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A Nuclear Site Is Breached-South African Attack Should Sound Alarms PDF Print E-mail
Written by Gerald Rudolph   
Sunday, 30 December 2007

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By Micah Zenko
Thursday, December 20, 2007; A29

An underreported attack on a South African nuclear facility last month demonstrates the high risk of theft of nuclear materials by terrorists or criminals. Such a crime could have grave national security implications for the United States or any of the dozens of countries where nuclear materials are held in various states of security.
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Balance & Mobility Study PDF Print E-mail
Written by Gerald L. Rudolph   
Sunday, 30 December 2007
University of South Carolina researchers are currently seeking adults (65 and older) for a study on improving balance and mobility.
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Jan 17: Hibakusha speaking at USC PDF Print E-mail
Written by Gerald L. Rudolph   
Sunday, 30 December 2007
Atomic bomb survivor Mr. Takashi Teramoto will be speaking Thursday, January 17, from 5-7 pm at Gambrell Bldg. Room 250 at the University of South Carolina.

Sponsored by the Hiroshima Peace Culture Foundation and the Gandhi, King and Nonviolence class at Honors College of USC.

For more information contact Emily Mitchell at 865-748-7349 or Anna Handley at 865-363-2246.
 
Feb. 2: Black History Parade PDF Print E-mail
Written by Gerald L. Rudolph   
Sunday, 30 December 2007
KARAMU!!!KARAMU!!!KARAMU
CELEBRATE!!CELEBRATE!!CELEBRATE!!
3rd ANNUAL STATEWIDE
PARADE

Honoring
BLACK HISTORY

FEBRUARY 2, 2008
10:30AM

DOWN TOWN COLUMBIA, S.C.



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Food Not Bombs Party -- Help Needed PDF Print E-mail
Written by Melanie Knight   
Friday, 21 December 2007
Food Not Bombs is having a Christmas Party for our homeless folks at our regular feeding this Sunday at one o’clock in Finlay Park.  We are a little short on the food, as some of our regulars are out of town for the holidays, so if you would like to pitch in—that would be much appreciated.  Anything except desserts is welcomed (we get plenty donated from Publix).  We usually have 125 folk in line in nice weather, 160-180 when it is really cold.  We are giving out socks and we have 100 so far, so if you would like to donate a few socks, you can bring them to the Fellowship and we can take them with us Sunday.  The Farmer’s Market is donating a tree, as they have for the last three years, and we will be decorating it.  We also have books, toys and candy canes for the kids who come with their parents--one 9 year old boy and the rest 3 and 4 years old.  One of our regular crew of Food Not Bombers from ETV is bringing a choir. Sounds like fun to me!!!!
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or call 256-8968
 
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