Day: April 20, 2010

Toyota Announces Voluntary Recall on 2010 Model-Year Lexus GX 460

TORRANCE, Calif.—(ENEWSPF)–April 20, 2010 – Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A., Inc., today announced it will conduct a voluntary safety recall on approximately 9,400 2010 Model Year Lexus GX 460 sport utility vehicles to update software in the vehicle’s Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) system.  No other Toyota, Lexus, or Scion vehicles[Read More…]

UN Aid Efforts Under Way in Quake-Hit Northern Afghanistan

NEW YORK–(ENEWSPF)–20 April 2010 – The United Nations humanitarian wing is coordinating emergency aid and assessing the damage in northern Afghanistan following a 5.3-magnitude earthquake that reportedly killed at least seven people and injured dozens of others. The quake hit the mountainous Samangan province, northwest of the capital, Kabul, on[Read More…]

Colorado Rockies President Keli S. McGregor Found Dead

COLORADO–(ENEWSPF)–April 20, 2010.  Keli S. McGregor, Colorado Rockies Team President, was found dead this morning in his hotel room in Salt Lake City, Utah. McGregor 48, was in Utah on a business trip with team Chairman & CEO Charlie Monfort and Executive Vice President, Greg Feasel. No details surrounding McGregor’s[Read More…]

Marian Catholic High School Presents ‘GODSPELL’

(PHOTO SUPPLIED) Chicago Heights, IL–(ENEWSPF)– The stage is set in Monsignor Croarkin Auditorium at Marian Catholic High School for the spring musical production of “Godspell.” Lively, colorful, and lyrical, the cast offers the 1970’s-era hit with some new millennium updates. While the message and the music remain the same, “Godspell”[Read More…]

Amid Wrenching Change, Some Hopeful Signs For Journalism

Commentary Inside the First Amendment By Gene Policinski First Amendment Center vice president/executive director Headlines — ironically, given this subject — have proclaimed for some time that newspapers in the United States are dying, have documented bankruptcy filings by companies that own large news groups, and have noted thousands of[Read More…]

Alito Is Right: Schools Are Not Religion-Free Zones

Commentary Inside the First Amendment By Charles C. Haynes Director, Religious Freedom Education Project at the Newseum Just when I think religious liberty is alive and well in public schools, a school district does something bizarre to give the First Amendment a bad name. The latest poster-case for misbegotten efforts[Read More…]

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