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| Ralph Singh (part 4 of 4)Fri, 09 Jan 2009 12:12:30 -0800 by GoodNewsBroadcastRalph Singh likes to be known as an ordinary person who continues to have extraordinary life experiences: from the powerful vision that drew him from New York to the feet of one of the world's greatest spiritual leaders, His Holiness Baba Virsa Singh, in India at the age of 22, where he became his first foreign devotee, to his involvement in the community building efforts surrounding the post 9-11 arson attack on his spiritual community Gobind Sadan, USA north of Syracuse, NY. Over the last 33 years Ralph has devoted his time to forging community and working to find ways to define civil society. He has worked in education developing and teaching a course called "Exploring Spirituality", helped design and name the "Schools of Character" project for the Central NY Education Consortium; in the community he has coordinated programs aimed at breaking down barriers between the disabled and able-bodied communities, served as Chair of the City County Human Rights Commission, and, together with his wife Joginder, transformed "soup-kitchens" into "community meals" to break down class barriers and helped to develop community based farmers' markets.Following the 1984 attack on the Golden Temple, he organized a consortium of International Human Rights Groups to draw attention to the plight of the Sikh community in India, and earlier had helped pioneer education programs for Sikh youth in America. Through the United Nations Association, Ralph helped establish the CNY MUN at S.U. and served on the National Council of UNA-USA under Elliot Richardson's leadership.He developed and coordinated drug awareness programs for local schools. Known for his efforts in building interfaith relations, he help launch and served as Vice-chair of the North American Interfaith Network. He still serves on the advisory board of the Maxwell School's Program on Analysis and Resolution of Conflict. He was the founding President of Gobind Sadan, USA, and currently serves as President of Gobind Sadan Community Services, and as Director of Publications and Public Relations for the Gobind Sadan Society for Interfaith Understanding. As long as Babaji was on this earth, Ralph served as His translator in international gatherings and as his representative at major conferences including the Millennium Peace Summit. He has lectured and written on the importance of values and spirituality in modern society, and has represented the teachings of the Sikh Gurus to national and international audiences from the Smithsonian Institution to local interfaith dialogues. He is a graduate of The Gunnery, received his degree in Japanese Area Studies from the University of Rochester, and maintains a lifelong study/practice of prayer and meditation and spiritual traditions. www.exploringspiritu ality.org www.gobindsadan.org Related: good news broadcast ralph singh god spirituality experience leaders society exploring school character education barrier | |
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| Ralph Singh (part 3 of 4)Fri, 09 Jan 2009 12:05:32 -0800 by GoodNewsBroadcastRalph Singh likes to be known as an ordinary person who continues to have extraordinary life experiences: from the powerful vision that drew him from New York to the feet of one of the world's greatest spiritual leaders, His Holiness Baba Virsa Singh, in India at the age of 22, where he became his first foreign devotee, to his involvement in the community building efforts surrounding the post 9-11 arson attack on his spiritual community Gobind Sadan, USA north of Syracuse, NY. Over the last 33 years Ralph has devoted his time to forging community and working to find ways to define civil society. He has worked in education developing and teaching a course called "Exploring Spirituality", helped design and name the "Schools of Character" project for the Central NY Education Consortium; in the community he has coordinated programs aimed at breaking down barriers between the disabled and able-bodied communities, served as Chair of the City County Human Rights Commission, and, together with his wife Joginder, transformed "soup-kitchens" into "community meals" to break down class barriers and helped to develop community based farmers' markets.Following the 1984 attack on the Golden Temple, he organized a consortium of International Human Rights Groups to draw attention to the plight of the Sikh community in India, and earlier had helped pioneer education programs for Sikh youth in America. Through the United Nations Association, Ralph helped establish the CNY MUN at S.U. and served on the National Council of UNA-USA under Elliot Richardson's leadership.He developed and coordinated drug awareness programs for local schools. Known for his efforts in building interfaith relations, he help launch and served as Vice-chair of the North American Interfaith Network. He still serves on the advisory board of the Maxwell School's Program on Analysis and Resolution of Conflict. He was the founding President of Gobind Sadan, USA, and currently serves as President of Gobind Sadan Community Services, and as Director of Publications and Public Relations for the Gobind Sadan Society for Interfaith Understanding. As long as Babaji was on this earth, Ralph served as His translator in international gatherings and as his representative at major conferences including the Millennium Peace Summit. He has lectured and written on the importance of values and spirituality in modern society, and has represented the teachings of the Sikh Gurus to national and international audiences from the Smithsonian Institution to local interfaith dialogues. He is a graduate of The Gunnery, received his degree in Japanese Area Studies from the University of Rochester, and maintains a lifelong study/practice of prayer and meditation and spiritual traditions. www.exploringspiritu ality.org www.gobindsadan.org Related: good news broadcast ralph singh god spirituality experience leaders society exploring school character education barriers | |
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| myHotelVideo.com presents Park Helios in Syracuse / Sicily & Liparic Islands / ItalyFri, 09 Jan 2009 11:55:22 -0800 by myHotelVideoMore @ http://www.myhotelvi deo.com/en/landingpa ge/youtube/resourcei d/Mhv_Catalog_Offer: :28800 Location:This friendly hotel is quietly located on the outskirts of Syrakus. The beach is located around 15 km from the hotel and Catania airport is around 60 km away. Links to the public transport network can easily be reached on foot, lying some 50 m from the hotel.Facilities:Thi s hotel was extensively renovated in 2003 and comprises 4 floors with a total of 4 single rooms and 152 double rooms. The hotel comprises a foyer with 24-hour reception desk, a bar, an air-conditioned restaurant and a public Internet terminal. Car parking and garage facilities are available as well as room and laundry services.Rooms:The rooms come with a bathroom with hairdryer, a direct dial telephone, a TV, a minibar/ fridge, Internet access, air conditioning and central heating.Sports/Enter tainment:There is a swimming pool and a sun terrace open for use.Meals:Breakfast may be selected from a buffet. Related: myhotelvideo.com myhotelvideo video hotel park helios syracuse italy sicily liparic islands | |
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| Ralph Singh (part 1 of 4)Fri, 09 Jan 2009 11:39:05 -0800 by GoodNewsBroadcastRalph Singh likes to be known as an ordinary person who continues to have extraordinary life experiences: from the powerful vision that drew him from New York to the feet of one of the world's greatest spiritual leaders, His Holiness Baba Virsa Singh, in India at the age of 22, where he became his first foreign devotee, to his involvement in the community building efforts surrounding the post 9-11 arson attack on his spiritual community Gobind Sadan, USA north of Syracuse, NY. Over the last 33 years Ralph has devoted his time to forging community and working to find ways to define civil society. He has worked in education developing and teaching a course called "Exploring Spirituality", helped design and name the "Schools of Character" project for the Central NY Education Consortium; in the community he has coordinated programs aimed at breaking down barriers between the disabled and able-bodied communities, served as Chair of the City County Human Rights Commission, and, together with his wife Joginder, transformed "soup-kitchens" into "community meals" to break down class barriers and helped to develop community based farmers' markets.Following the 1984 attack on the Golden Temple, he organized a consortium of International Human Rights Groups to draw attention to the plight of the Sikh community in India, and earlier had helped pioneer education programs for Sikh youth in America. Through the United Nations Association, Ralph helped establish the CNY MUN at S.U. and served on the National Council of UNA-USA under Elliot Richardson's leadership.He developed and coordinated drug awareness programs for local schools. Known for his efforts in building interfaith relations, he help launch and served as Vice-chair of the North American Interfaith Network. He still serves on the advisory board of the Maxwell School's Program on Analysis and Resolution of Conflict. He was the founding President of Gobind Sadan, USA, and currently serves as President of Gobind Sadan Community Services, and as Director of Publications and Public Relations for the Gobind Sadan Society for Interfaith Understanding. As long as Babaji was on this earth, Ralph served as His translator in international gatherings and as his representative at major conferences including the Millennium Peace Summit. He has lectured and written on the importance of values and spirituality in modern society, and has represented the teachings of the Sikh Gurus to national and international audiences from the Smithsonian Institution to local interfaith dialogues. He is a graduate of The Gunnery, received his degree in Japanese Area Studies from the University of Rochester, and maintains a lifelong study/practice of prayer and meditation and spiritual traditions. www.exploringspiritu ality.org www.gobindsadan.org Related: good news broadcast ralph singh god spirituality experience leaders society exploring school character education barriers | |
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| Syracuse Carpenter, I May Lose It AllFri, 09 Jan 2009 07:57:08 -0800 by voc370Empire State Carpenters Union Syracuse union's loss could reach $150MFriday, January 09, 2009 By Charley HannaganStaff writerCNBC, quoting an unnamed source, Thursday reported a carpenters' union in Syracuse has lost the majority of its $100 million to $150 million in pension money because of investments with Bernard L. Madoff. An anonymous caller to The Post-Standard last week made the same claim, but it could not be independently confirmed. Officials from the New York State AFL-CIO said they heard eight unions in the Syracuse area had money invested with Madoff. So far, the United Association of Plumbers & Steamfitters Local 267 in Syracuse, United Union of Roofers Waterproofers & Allied Workers Local 195 in Cicero, Plumbers & Steamfitters Local 73 in Oswego and the Empire State Carpenters Fringe Benefit Funds have told members that they lost money in Madoff investments. J.P. Jeanneret Associates, a Syracuse money management firm, in December said it had money invested with Madoff. According to filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Jeanneret had $946 million under management for 92 accounts. More than 75 percent of the firm's clients are pension and profit-sharing plans, while up to 10 percent in each category are clients who are individuals and high-net-worth individuals, the documents said. Local unions and Jeanneret have told The Post-Standard that they are trying to figure out the extent of their losses. Madoff was arrested Dec. 11 after he confessed to his two sons that his investments were actually a $50 billion pyramid scheme. In such schemes, money from later investors is used to pay returns to those who invested first. The list of those who've lost money in the scheme includes the wealthy, entertainers, charities and universities. Madoff is under house arrest in New York, and his company, Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC, is in bankruptcy. Related: none | |
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| UBC Empire State Carpenters Pension Loss Madoff ScandalFri, 09 Jan 2009 07:53:34 -0800 by voc370Empire State Carpenters Union Syracuse union's loss could reach $150MFriday, January 09, 2009 By Charley HannaganStaff writerCNBC, quoting an unnamed source, Thursday reported a carpenters' union in Syracuse has lost the majority of its $100 million to $150 million in pension money because of investments with Bernard L. Madoff. An anonymous caller to The Post-Standard last week made the same claim, but it could not be independently confirmed. Officials from the New York State AFL-CIO said they heard eight unions in the Syracuse area had money invested with Madoff. So far, the United Association of Plumbers & Steamfitters Local 267 in Syracuse, United Union of Roofers Waterproofers & Allied Workers Local 195 in Cicero, Plumbers & Steamfitters Local 73 in Oswego and the Empire State Carpenters Fringe Benefit Funds have told members that they lost money in Madoff investments. J.P. Jeanneret Associates, a Syracuse money management firm, in December said it had money invested with Madoff. According to filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Jeanneret had $946 million under management for 92 accounts. More than 75 percent of the firm's clients are pension and profit-sharing plans, while up to 10 percent in each category are clients who are individuals and high-net-worth individuals, the documents said. Local unions and Jeanneret have told The Post-Standard that they are trying to figure out the extent of their losses. Madoff was arrested Dec. 11 after he confessed to his two sons that his investments were actually a $50 billion pyramid scheme. In such schemes, money from later investors is used to pay returns to those who invested first. The list of those who've lost money in the scheme includes the wealthy, entertainers, charities and universities. Madoff is under house arrest in New York, and his company, Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC, is in bankruptcy. NY union pensions lost money through Madoff-report 2009-01-08 21:35 (UTC) NEW YORK, Jan 8 (Reuters) - Three northern New York trade unions have joined the legion of investors that lost money in an alleged $50 billion fraud by Bernard Madoff, The Post Standard of Syracuse, New York, reported on Thursday. According to the newspaper, local branches of United Union of Roofers Waterproofers & Allied Workers Local 195, Plumbers & Steamfitters Local 73', and the Empire State Carpenters Fringe Benefit Funds told members they had lost money in the collapse of Madoff's empire. Patrick Morin, business manager for the Empire State Carpenters Union, was quoted in the report as saying the pension funds were trying to determine how much had been lost. It said one of the union's money managers, J.P. Jeanneret Associates of Syracuse, had invested union funds with Madoff. Morin could not be reached for comment. Madoff was arrested on Dec. 11 in New York City on a charge of securities fraud after allegedly telling his sons that his firm, Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC, was 'a giant Ponzi scheme.' Authorities have estimated that $50 billion was lost. The newspaper reported that the carpenters fund trustees had decided to hire a law firm and a litigator to file a lawsuit on behalf of the fund's participants and that the roofers union had told its members its fund was in 'critical status.' The report said that the New York State AFL-CIO believes about eight unions in the Syracuse area have lost money through investments with Madoff. The plumbers and steamfitters in Syracuse had about $155 million in trust funds, including the pension, health, annuity and general funds, according to the report. (Reporting by Joseph A. Giannone) Keywords: MADOFF/NYUNIONS Related: none | |
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| UBC Empire State Carpenters Pension Loss Madoff Scandal Channal 9 NewsFri, 09 Jan 2009 07:48:44 -0800 by voc370Syracuse union's loss could reach $150MFriday, January 09, 2009 By Charley HannaganStaff writerCNBC, quoting an unnamed source, Thursday reported a carpenters' union in Syracuse has lost the majority of its $100 million to $150 million in pension money because of investments with Bernard L. Madoff. An anonymous caller to The Post-Standard last week made the same claim, but it could not be independently confirmed. Officials from the New York State AFL-CIO said they heard eight unions in the Syracuse area had money invested with Madoff. So far, the United Association of Plumbers & Steamfitters Local 267 in Syracuse, United Union of Roofers Waterproofers & Allied Workers Local 195 in Cicero, Plumbers & Steamfitters Local 73 in Oswego and the Empire State Carpenters Fringe Benefit Funds have told members that they lost money in Madoff investments. J.P. Jeanneret Associates, a Syracuse money management firm, in December said it had money invested with Madoff. According to filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Jeanneret had $946 million under management for 92 accounts. More than 75 percent of the firm's clients are pension and profit-sharing plans, while up to 10 percent in each category are clients who are individuals and high-net-worth individuals, the documents said. Local unions and Jeanneret have told The Post-Standard that they are trying to figure out the extent of their losses. Madoff was arrested Dec. 11 after he confessed to his two sons that his investments were actually a $50 billion pyramid scheme. In such schemes, money from later investors is used to pay returns to those who invested first. The list of those who've lost money in the scheme includes the wealthy, entertainers, charities and universities. Madoff is under house arrest in New York, and his company, Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC, is in bankruptcy.NY union pensions lost money through Madoff-report 2009-01-08 21:35 (UTC) NEW YORK, Jan 8 (Reuters) - Three northern New York trade unions have joined the legion of investors that lost money in an alleged $50 billion fraud by Bernard Madoff, The Post Standard of Syracuse, New York, reported on Thursday. According to the newspaper, local branches of United Union of Roofers Waterproofers & Allied Workers Local 195, Plumbers & Steamfitters Local 73', and the Empire State Carpenters Fringe Benefit Funds told members they had lost money in the collapse of Madoff's empire. Patrick Morin, business manager for the Empire State Carpenters Union, was quoted in the report as saying the pension funds were trying to determine how much had been lost. It said one of the union's money managers, J.P. Jeanneret Associates of Syracuse, had invested union funds with Madoff. Morin could not be reached for comment. Madoff was arrested on Dec. 11 in New York City on a charge of securities fraud after allegedly telling his sons that his firm, Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC, was 'a giant Ponzi scheme.' Authorities have estimated that $50 billion was lost. The newspaper reported that the carpenters fund trustees had decided to hire a law firm and a litigator to file a lawsuit on behalf of the fund's participants and that the roofers union had told its members its fund was in 'critical status.' The report said that the New York State AFL-CIO believes about eight unions in the Syracuse area have lost money through investments with Madoff. The plumbers and steamfitters in Syracuse had about $155 million in trust funds, including the pension, health, annuity and general funds, according to the report. (Reporting by Joseph A. Giannone) Keywords: MADOFF/NYUNIONS Related: none | |
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| $87,200 - 8350 Syracuse St, Taylor, MIThu, 08 Jan 2009 22:20:37 -0800 by RealEstateOneVideo2http://www.ewebengin e.com/listredir.php? id=204132&s=youtube& l=18350 Syracuse StTaylor, MI 48180Move Right Into This Updated 3 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath Ranch. The Kitchen Is Completely Updated With Ceramic Flooring, Oak Cabinets, New Counter And Built-in Cook Top, Oven Microwave And Dishwasher. The Main Floor Bath Has Had The Same Treatment. This Home Has Hardwood Floors And A Full Finished Basement With A 2nd Full Bath. This Is A Corner Lot With A 2 Car Detached Garage Home Warranty.Listed by Jennifer Dallas - REAL ESTATE ONE-SOUTHGATEhttp:// www.ewebengine.com/l istredir.php?id=2041 32&s=youtube&l=1 Related: home mi realestate sale taylor | |
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