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THE EURweb FREE-4-ALL PAGE/BOARD: Talk about the stories we didn't cover in this issue.(October 17, 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 You Gotta Dream… By Willie Jolley, Host of the “Willie Jolley Motivational Minute” syndicated radio show Just as everything in life that grows is the result of a seed, the same is true for your dreams. Dreams are the starting point for success, the seed for success. If you take a corn seed, plant it and water it daily, it will grow into an oak tree. The same is true for your dreams. If you can conceive the dream in your mind, plant it in your heart, and water it daily, then it, too, will grow. How do you water it? You water it by saying daily, “I believe I can, I believe I can, in fact I know I can.” Plant your dream deep, water it daily, and don’t let the weeds of doubt choke it, and your dream can and will become a reality. Willie Jolley is America’s “Premier Celebrity Speaker, Singer and Author” and was recently inducted into the Speakers Hall Of Fame. Visit www.williejolley.com for FREE Motivation and Information on his Hot New “Money Making Music and Motivation” Program designed to Grow Your Faith, Your Future and Your Finances!” CELEBRITY BIRTHDAYS Oct. 17: Reggae singer Ziggy Marley is 38. Rapper Eminem is 34. Singer Wyclef Jean of the Fugees is 34. Actress Sharon Leal ("Boston Public") is 34. WEBSITE OF THE WEEK Visit www.GoAfrican.com for articles on African American culture, history, lifestyle, and relationships - with links to product information and other black Web sites. (www.GoAfrican.com). Submit your favorite website to us along with a 15-20 word (or less) description to info@eurweb.com. BLACK HISTORY Oct. 17, 1969: Dr. Clifton R. Wharton Jr. was elected president of Michigan State University and became the first African American to head a major, predominantly white university in the 20th century. (Source: www.BlackFacts.com) Speak Out
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