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THE EURweb FREE-4-ALL PAGE/BOARD: Talk about the stories we didn't cover in this issue.(May 5, 2006)
Just like the headline says, this page/board is where you can discuss the stuff that we didn't cover in today's issue. (It's sort of like feedback with a twist) Remember, NO name calling, racial taunting, graphic sex talk and vulgarity in general, PLEASE. -------------- EUR MOTIVATIONAL NOTE - Jewel Diamond Taylor Some days are easy and some days are hard. Today you may feel like you have it all together. Or you may feel like things are falling apart. Life brings both unspeakable pain and unspeakable joy. Life is full of surprises, struggle, success and sadness. Some things you can't change. Some things you can't control. Some things you can't avoid. Some things you can't understand. You may feel like your life is unraveling. There will be things you have to endure. Some things you can change. Some things you can avoid. Some things you can start. Do the best you can with what you have right where you are. Learn ways to strengthen yourself mentally, spiritually, physically, financially and emotionally. Your breakthrough and change will happen. Don't give up. Stay in the Light Jewel Diamond Taylor Conference Keynote Speaker, Author, Radio/TV personality, Founder of Women on the Grow CELEBRITY BIRTHDAYS May 5: Singer Craig David is 25. Singer Chris Brown is 17. May 6: Rapper MC Serch (Third Bass) is 38. May 7: Singer Jimmy Ruffin is 67. Singer Thelma Houston is 60. Singer Eagle-Eye Cherry is 34. WEBSITE OF THE WEEK Entrepreneur/Motivator James Thomas seeks to teach 1,000 men women and youth how to start their own business. For more info on the "Get Motivated" Entrepreneurial Tour call 310-357-5462 or click on the "Empowerment Radio" tab at www.streamingfaith.com! Submit your favorite Web site to us along with a 15-20 word (or less) description to info@eurweb.com. BLACK HISTORY May 5, 1969: Moneta Sleet becomes the first African American to win a Pulitzer Prize for his photograph of Mrs. Martin Luther King, Jr. and her daughter at her husband's funeral. May 6, 1886: On May 6, 1886, inventor M.A. Cherry patented the tricycle. May 7, 1976: William H. Hastie inaugurated as the first Black governor of the Virgin Islands. (Source: www.BlackFacts.com)Speak Out
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