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Genre: Photos
by: greenlee222
Virgin America, the California-based airline that is reinventing domestic travel, today announced it will serve Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) with daily flights from the West Coast beginning Feb. 12, 2009. Boston will be the eighth city in the airline's growing network. Virgin America plans to fly from San Francisco International Airport (SFO) to BOS with two daily roundtrips and from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to BOS with three roundtrips. To view Multimedia News Release go to http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/virginamerica/36348/
Genre: News Videos
by: comments
Awarding excellence in the sitting and looking arts.
Genre: TV Videos
by: LateNightwithConanOBrien
I won another highest achievement award for my hard work in China, Hunan Province, Zhuzhou city. Check it out
by: ShanMao
Wonders of PAGCOR Phiippines performs at the closing and awarding ceremony of dinagyang festival 2009
Genre: Entertainment
by: tariusp
Check this video for Drum N Bass Arena! DnB Arena are bringing the tunes but this time theyre awarding those that deserve some recognition. Check here for more details: http://cli.gs/dnbaawards
by: RhysatMyspace
http://www.platformnation.com Topics Include: Importing coming to LittleBigPlanet by Christmas (Rumor) Gears of War 2 review embargo lifted today New Xbox Experience, NXE Preview Konami is awarding all MGO players Resistance 2, Gears of War 2 and EndWar releasing this week Flood Xbox LIVE with Gears of War 2 Crimson Omen gamerpics - no seriously, do it! PN Question of the Week And much much more!! To Subscribe, http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheGamersVideoUpdate Distributed by Tubemogul.
Genre: Video Games
by: Steve519
More info at www.newsinfusion.comBENTONVILLE, Ark., August 25 -- After hearing about a letter from eighth-grader TySheoma Bethea to her congressman pleading for the basic school necessities she and her classmates needed, Walmart (NYSE: WMT) began to wonder: how many other pleas are going unheard? Inspired by the courageous effort of one 14-year-old girl, Walmart launched the Write to Change the Classroom program, asking teachers, parents and students to write about their school-supply needs. And they did. After receiving hundreds of heartfelt requests, the retailer is awarding $8,000 in school supplies to each of the 20 selected schools.With only two ink cartridges for our entire school, I ask that my classroom have enough for printing so that my students can learn in color.Basic needs at school are sometimes never met. I wish I had enough for all students to be set. Simple tools like crayons, paper and pens, so kids wouldnt have to be without or borrow from friends.These are just some of ...
by: newsinfusion