LCSI Lends a Hand to Education at this year’s NECC

Montreal – June 12, 2006 – Logo Computer Systems Inc. (LCSI) is happy to announce an exciting new program in support of three education-related foundations, to take place at this year’s NECC Conference being held in San Diego, CA on July 4-7. Like LCSI, all three foundations – DonorsChoose, OpenWorld Learning and Virtue Foundation –support…

Mukhtar Mai News

Apr. 26, 2006 Washington Mukhtar Mai, who is here to receive a number of awards, was hosted at a well-attended reception at the Pakistan embassy on Monday evening. “My slogan is to end oppression through education,” Mai said in brief remarks on the occasion. She thanked the embassy, particularly Ambassador Jehangir Karamat, for inviting her….

Virtue Foundation Donates Laptops for Partner Schools

At Hammond Westside Upper School, Southeastern Louisiana University Master of Arts in Teaching graduate students and Tangipahoa Parish Schools personnel participate in a webcast with students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The Southeastern and MIT students will work together to develop curriculum for laptop computers donated to Westside Upper by the Virtue Foundation Virtue…

Gift Computers Fall Into Students’ Laps – Laptops Help Evacuees Share Katrina Tales

By DEBRA LEMOINE, Florida parishes bureau HAMMOND — Keith Tillman Jr., a sixth-grader at Hammond Westside Upper Elementary School, carefully pieced together the recorded sounds of various instruments Thursday, creating background music for a DVD of student stories about their Hurricane Katrina experiences. Using a computer program called Garage Band, Tillman was working on an…

U.N. Eager For Having Another Date with Mai

United Nations: Pakistan gang rape victim Mukhtaran Mai is likely to speak at the United Nations soon, as the world’s body is said to be in touch with the non-governmental organisation “Virtue Foundation” for fixing a date with her, a UN spokesman said. Earlier, on January 20 Mai was scheduled to make an appearance at…

U.N.: Pakistani Gang-Rape Victim Will Be Brought Back To Speak

By BRADLEY BROOKS Associated Press Writer (FindLaw) (AP) – UNITED NATIONS-A Pakistani woman who has gained global attention by speaking out about her gang rape ordered by tribal leaders will be invited back to speak at the U.N. after an initial appearance was quashed by Pakistani officials. Mukhtar Mai was scheduled to speak at the…

Heeding Pakistani Protest, U.N. Blocks Talk By Rape Victim

By WARREN HOGE The New York Times UNITED NATIONS, Jan. 20 – Mukhtar Mai, the Pakistani woman whose defiant response to being gang-raped by order of a tribal court brought her worldwide attention, was denied a chance to speak at the United Nations on Friday after Pakistan protested that it was the same day the…

U.N. Bars Pakistan Rape Victim Interview

By Evelyn Leopold Reuters UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – The United Nations, under pressure from Pakistani diplomats, barred an interview with a rape victim from Pakistan while the country’s prime minister was at U.N. headquarters, her sponsors said on Friday. Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz told a news conference he was unaware of the controversy and had…