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Friday, May 1, 2009

RI Weekly Update - May 1, 2009


Weekly Update

Rotary International

May 1, 2009

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Look who's on the cover

Bill Gates is popping up on magazine covers from all over the world these days. See how Rotary's regional magazines have captured the excitement of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's US$255 million grant to Rotary, and learn more about the Rotary World Magazine Press.
News Articles
India couple pledges US$2 million to Foundation
Dream of a fully literate India motivates Chhapwales

Foundation honors six couples
Week of ceremonies for new members of the Arch C. Klumph Society

Ten-year-old raises money for polio eradication
Oregon youth forgoes birthday gifts to help make a difference

Scholarship gives break to young French journalists
Le Rotarien annual scholarship program helps recipients produce short documentaries

Resources for club officers
Rotary International offers many resources to help club officers understand their roles and responsibilities.

Resources for club committees
Whether you're a new or returning committee member, here are some helpful resources.

Kidnapped Canadian Rotarian released
Rotary International is happy and relieved at the safe resolution of the kidnapping incident involving Canadian Rotary club member Julie Mulligan in Kaduna, Nigeria.

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Rotarians find creative ways to combat hunger.

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