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Deremiah, *CPE, Goes From "Throw Away Child" At-Risk, to Nightingale Conants "2003 Acres of Diamond Award" Winner and Lives to Tell About it During National Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness Month
From: www.prweb.com

"Once under the oppression of the divorce of his parents, A happy 16 year old child, just a Junior at Eisenhower High School was forced by a judge to make a decision under pressure in the courts of America. With no choice but to decide to live with his father or mother Deremiah (called Derry (Butterball) Phillips back then) decided to live with the parent he felt would need the most help...his hurting mentally ill mother. A decision that crushed his hopes & Dreams to play at OU and eventually for his soon up and coming state runner up football team in Lawton, Oklahoma. Out of no where his mother decided to move. Without saying good bye to any of his friends he ended up in Chicago where he was brought to his knees face to face with depression and the thought of committing suicide. Until something miraculous happened...he had a "Life Changing" experience.Now he's; living the message of personal empowerment and changing the world by impacting the community. [PRWEB Apr 24, 2004]"

At last, a book that counteracts popular culture and infuses our nation s youth with a sense of purpose.
From: www.prweb.com

"Favorable reviews continue to roll in from the literary world, School Library Journal...Foreword Magazine...Independent Publisher...Book Ideas...and more. [PRWEB Apr 21, 2004]"

Quality Medical Professionals Draws Praise for Service and Growth
From: www.prweb.com

"Quality Medical Professionals (QMP), one of the fastest growing medical staffing organizations in the U.S., announced it is a recipient of the 7th annual Bob Russo Award for outstanding achievement in marketing, growth and customer service. [PRWEB Apr 19, 2004]"

Adoption vs. Abortion Myths Debunked in Letter to a Student
From: www.prweb.com

"In these United States, in this land that (thankfully) welcomes freedom of speech, there are some voices that are unwelcome. Those voices are the voices of adoptees and natural mothers. [PRWEB Apr 19, 2004]"

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Man Gets Life After Killing Heard on 911
From: c.moreover.com

"Aberdeen American News Apr 24 2004 10:07PM GMT"

Man Gets Life After Killing Heard on 911
From: c.moreover.com

"Newsday Apr 24 2004 9:41PM GMT"

Mentally ill man who killed mother while on phone with dispatcher sentenced to life in prison
From: c.moreover.com

"AP via New Jersey Online Apr 24 2004 9:39PM GMT"

Man Gets Life After Killing Heard on 911
From: c.moreover.com

"AP via Guardian Unlimited Apr 24 2004 9:38PM GMT"

Man Gets Life After Killing Heard on 911
From: c.moreover.com

"Spartanburg Herald-Journal Apr 24 2004 9:37PM GMT"


Antidepressants Called Unsafe for Children (www.washingtonpost.com)
From: www.washingtonpost.com

"Report indicates Paxil, Zoloft, Effexor, Celexa are unsafe, ineffective or both, for children with depression. By Shankar Vedantam."

'Mr. Bean' Actor Settles With Newspapers (www.washingtonpost.com)
From: www.washingtonpost.com

"Actor and comedian Rowan Atkinson accepted undisclosed damages and a public apology Thursday from newspapers that had alleged he was suffering from depression and on the edge of a nervous breakdown."

Ore. Judge Sends Man to Mental Hospital (www.washingtonpost.com)
From: www.washingtonpost.com

"A judge ruled Thursday that Ward Weaver, accused of murdering two neighborhood girls and concealing their bodies in his backyard, be sent to a state mental hospital, indefinitely suspending his murder trial. By ANDREW KRAMER."

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