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Procter & Gamble heiress gives away her entire fortune for God
Born into wealth and privilege, Kendra Gamble, who is a great, great granddaughter of one of the founders of Procter & Gamble, had an extraordinary life. She was raised by a family that loved her. She went to the finest schools and summered in one of the most elite communities in America. Still something was missing, something she could not name and would not find for years. Gamble said, "I would never have guessed my own future. I would never have thought that giving away all of my entire $10 million fortune would be a part of bringing me riches beyond my wildest dreams. I had no idea that an Incarnation of God was waiting for me."
America's most powerful people
Mr. Sanders has been Chairman of the board of Kimberly-Clark Corporation from 1992 until retirement in 2003; chief executive officer, 1991-2002; director, 1989-2003. Director, Adolph Coors Company, Coors Brewing Company and Belo Corporation; vice chairman, board of trustees, Marquette University; national trustee and governor, Boys and Girls Clubs of America. Wayne R Sanders has been listed in Forbes' America's Most Powerful People.
2010 OTC National Advertising Award Winners Announced
Major healthcare brands honored at OTC National Advertising Awards Reception, May 18, 2010 at the Penn’s Landing Hyatt in Philadelphia.
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Top OTC/Consumer Healthcare Marketers of 2010 Announced
OTC Perspectives Magazine presents the 2nd annual “Top OTC/Healthcare Marketers of the Year” awards, hosted by Everyday Health, May 19, 2010 at the Penn’s Landing Hyatt in Philadelphia.
U.S. Gambling Statistics Show Online Gambling Fun For Some, Dangerous For Others!
In the United States, gambling statistics show that live and online gambling has generated as much as $91 billion per year (as of 2006) The industry is responsible for billions more in related tourist income as well as the economic benefit of hundreds of thousands of jobs
Internet Addiction, Internet Gambling, Sex Addiction: Palm Beach Florida Rehab Takes on Alternative Addictions
Declining economic conditions in the South Eastern United States have helped turn once acceptable past times into debilitating behavior. One Drug Rehab Center in North Palm Beach is taking on Alternative Addictions, sex, gambling, shopping and internet gambling in an effort to protect families as economic woes worsen. They are also offering a WARRANTY on Rehab services, something previously unheard of in the industry so that patients that relapse can be retreated at a significantly reduced cost.
America's most powerful people
Mr. Sanders has been Chairman of the board of Kimberly-Clark Corporation from 1992 until retirement in 2003; chief executive officer, 1991-2002; director, 1989-2003. Director, Adolph Coors Company, Coors Brewing Company and Belo Corporation; vice chairman, board of trustees, Marquette University; national trustee and governor, Boys and Girls Clubs of America. Wayne R Sanders has been listed in Forbes' America's Most Powerful People.
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