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Rage Against The Machine Go A Capella

c.moreover.com | Sep 4, 2008

This one's got to be seen to be believed. Rage Against The Machine were due to play a left wing rally at the Republican National Convention this week but were shut down by local authoroties but rather than head home, they decided to do impromptu a

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Remix Sarah Palin

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Our favorite hatchet-voiced harpy continues to dominate cable news channels even as the global economy slipped another few hundred notches on Monday morning. There's just something about this lady that

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Wanna be a MOTOROKR Star? Competition time with Moto!

www.intomobile.com | Oct 4, 2008

[caption id=attachment_26295 align=aligncenter width=500 caption=Want to make a track with Wyclef? Then enter the comp!][/caption] Motorola have

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Brian Wilson performs impromptu gig in London taxi | News | NME.COM

www.nme.com | Sep 23, 2008

Beach Boys legend Brian Wilson has played a unique gig in a cramped London taxi.

http://www.nme.com/news/brian-wilson/39910

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Prince - Coachella 2008 - Live Reviews - NME.COM

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Live review of The baking American desert plays host to one mighty cool festival - let's get sweaty. Indio, California (April 25-27)

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A Capella movie,trailer,review,pics,pictures,poster,news,DVD at The Z Review

Premise/Synopsis: Described as Bring It On set in the world of college a capella groups, the story revolves around a group of eclectic misfits who re-form their disbanded a cappella singing group.

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A Capella - Casting - Variety Profiles

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'Rachel Getting Married,' starring Anne Hathaway

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The Internet Movie Database, the mighty monarch of cinema sites, lists more than 600 films with the word "wedding" in the title. And no wonder. Where else can the passions of the moment, and recriminations born of unresolved family issues, mix to create the kind of emotional wallop that the best

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Are Mental Health Professionals Prepared to Treat Combat Vets? - Zibb.com

Capella University (www.capella.edu), an accredited(a) online university that has built its reputation by providing quality graduate education for working adults, has announced that it will host a free webinar discussion, Treating Returning Servicemembers: Are Mental Health Professionals Ready? on Oct. 13, from 12:30--1:30 p.m. Eastern Time. The discussion will be led by military mental health experts from the American Counseling Association (ACA) and the American Psychological Society (APA), including David Fenell, PhD, chair of last year's ACA Special Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs, and Will Wilson, PhD, president of APA's Society for Military Psychology.

Treating Returning Servicemembers: Are Mental Health Professionals Ready? will be webcast from Capella's residential colloquium at the National Convention Center in Lansdowne, VA, providing the 900 Capella PhD and master's degree students in attendance the opportunity to participate in the live discussion. Other interested participants are invited to join the discussion via the webcast. Additional information and registration is available at www.joiningforcesamerica.org.

"We're very pleased that we've been able to bring together representatives from both the American Counseling Association and the American Psychological Association to lead this important discussion," said Christopher Cassirer, ScD, acting president of Capella University. "This is an issue that affects all of us. Since 2001, more than a million and a half troops have been deployed to Iraq, Afghanistan, and other combat zones, and studies suggest that more than a third return with major mental health or cognitive conditions. At Capella, we are particularly interested in this issue because a large proportion of our students are either affiliated with the military or enrolled in our master's and PhD programs in mental health counseling and psychology."

About the discussion leaders

Dr. David Fenell is an expert on military counseling and chair of last year's American Counseling Association Special Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs. He is a colonel (retired) in the U.S. Army Medical Service Corps Reserve and was mobilized to active duty from 2001-2003 and 2005-2006, including tours of duty in Afghanistan and Iraq working as the command psychologist for the Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force. He was awarded a Bronze Star for his service in Afghanistan and a second Bronze Star for his service in Iraq. His son, an officer in the Marine Corps, is currently serving his second tour in Iraq. Dr. Fenell currently works as a professor of Counselor Education and chair of the Department of Counseling and Human Services for the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.

Dr. Will Wilson is president of the American Psychological Association's Society for Military Psychology and a Capella University faculty chair with the Harold Abel School of Psychology. He is a retired U.S. Army colonel who served in the Special Forces in Vietnam and later as a military psychologist. He also taught at West Point, where his achievements included establishing the Cadet Counseling Center and the Center for Leadership & Personal Development. He moderates an ongoing Internet discussion group on military psychology, and is actively pursuing the establishment of an organization that will ensure that those in the military community, including veterans and family members, have easy access to mental health assistance and information.

About Capella University

Capella University (www.capella.edu) is an accredited(a), fully online university that has built its reputation providing quality graduate education for working adults. Eighty-three percent of Capella students are currently enrolled in master's or doctoral degree programs in business, information technology, education, human services, psychology, public health, and public safety. Capella also offers bachelor's degree programs in business, information technology, and public safety. Within those areas, Capella currently offers 109 graduate and undergraduate specializations and 15 certificate programs. More than 23,700 learners were enrolled as of June 30, 2008, from all 50 states and 45 other countries. Capella is committed to providing high-caliber academic excellence and pursuing balanced business growth. Founded in 1993, Capella University is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Capella Education Company, headquartered in Minneapolis. For more information, please visit http://www.capella.edu or call 1-888-CAPELLA (227-3552).

(a) Capella University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA), www.ncahlc.org.

Capella University, 225 South Sixth Street, Ninth Floor, Minneapolis, MN 55402, 1-888-CAPELLA (227-3552), www.capella.edu.

Learn more about earning an online degree at Capella University:

online education (http://www.capella.edu/online_education.aspx)

distance learning (http://www.capella.edu/distance_learning.aspx)

online university (http://www.capella.edu/online_university.aspx)

SOURCE: Capella University

Capella University 
Irene Silber, 612-977-4132 
irene.silber@capella.edu

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Counselors Prepare to Assist Returning Servicemembers - Zibb.com

Almost 100 percent of American Counseling Association (ACA) members who completed a Capella University survey on military mental health issues have taken action to increase their understanding of post-combat and re-entry issues of returning servicemembers. The results also indicated that ACA survey respondents feel better prepared to help post-combat servicemembers than other mental health professionals who took the survey.

ACA members feel better prepared to help servicemembers

The ACA member results reveal some interesting contrasts and parallels with other mental health professionals who took the survey. Highlights include (all statements refer to those who took the Capella University "Joining Forces America" military-mental health survey):

-- Eighty-four percent of ACA members feel prepared to help post-combat servicemembers, compared to 61 percent of other mental health professionals.

-- Nearly all ACA members (98 percent) have taken at least one step to improve their understanding of post-combat and re-entry issues, compared to 75 percent of other mental health professionals.

-- Neither ACA members nor other mental health professionals feel the mental health community as a whole is prepared to help returning servicemembers. Seventy-three percent of ACA members and 64 percent of other mental health professionals said they believe the mental health community is not prepared.

-- Only 6 percent of ACA members said they had little or no knowledge of post-combat psychological conditions, compared to 27 percent of other mental health professionals.

"I'm not surprised with these results," said Richard Yep, CAE, executive director of the ACA. "The mental health needs of returning servicemembers and their families have been a strong focus of our organization for several years now. We've made a point of bringing this issue to our members' attention and are committed to helping provide counselors with the resources they need to address this growing challenge. We've offered multiple educational sessions on this topic at our conferences over the past several years, and also offer ongoing access to publications and continuing education courses on our Web site. In addition, we have advocated for federal laws that will provide military troops with greater access to mental health care." One of ACA's 19 Divisions--the Association for Counselors and Educators in Government--represents counselors and educators in government and military related agencies.

"We're pleased to have ACA participation in this survey, and we applaud the many efforts they have made to focus attention on this issue," said Chris Cassirer, acting president of Capella University. "Like the ACA, Capella has a strong interest in the issue of military mental health because mental health professionals and military personnel represent two of our largest groups of students. We believe a big part of the challenge in meeting servicemembers' mental health needs is making sure there are enough qualified professionals to address the need. Our online counseling and psychology programs--including the only online CAPREP-accredited master's-level counseling specializations--make it more feasible to pursue advanced degrees in the mental health field."

Capella sponsors online conversation about this issue

To invite further conversation and better understanding of the mental health and re-entry issues of returning troops, Capella University has created an online public forum, joiningforcesamerica.org, where anyone can contribute ideas and suggestions. A summary report of the Joining Forces America study is also available on the site.

About the Joining Forces America study

The study was sponsored by Capella University to explore post-combat mental health and re-entry issues from the perspective of returning servicemembers and the mental health community, and to solicit ideas for what we as a society can do to make post-combat transitions smoother for returning servicemembers. Two separate but similar survey instruments were used, one for servicemembers and one for mental health professionals.

The confidential servicemember survey was conducted online between May 27 and June 4, 2008. The survey group consisted of Capella University adult students who were affiliated with the military, including active servicemembers, veterans, and their immediate family members. Combat zone experience by the individual or an immediate family member was required to participate in the survey. In total, 238 participated as servicemembers/veterans and 11 participated as family members. The sample size of the family members was too small to be statistically reliable and their results are not included in this report. For the purposes of this report, the term "servicemember" is used to report the combined responses of servicemembers and veterans.

The confidential mental health professional survey was conducted online between May 27 and June 8, 2008, among four groups: an online panel of 201 mental health professionals; 29 members of a military psychology online discussion group; 1,064 Capella University adult students and alumni who were enrolled in or graduated from an advanced degree program with a mental health, counseling, or psychology focus; and 37 Capella University psychology and counseling faculty members. The reported results include the responses of the 999 survey participants in these four groups who identified themselves as working mental health professionals.

Additionally, members of the American Counseling Association were invited to complete the mental health professional survey in the June 17, 2008, and July 1, 2008, editions of ACAeNews, an email newsletter of the association. Fifty-one ACA members completed the survey between June 17 and July 8, 2008. The initial survey respondents may or may not have also included ACA members. A copy of the revised survey report with ACA results included is available by emailing MMHsurvey@capella.edu.

About the American Counseling Association

The American Counseling Association is a not-for-profit, professional and educational organization that is dedicated to the growth and enhancement of the counseling profession. Founded in 1952, ACA is the world's largest association exclusively representing professional counselors in various practice settings. By providing leadership training, publications, continuing education opportunities, and advocacy services to more than 41,000 members, ACA helps counseling professionals develop their skills and expand their knowledge base.

ACA has been instrumental in setting professional and ethical standards for the counseling profession. The association has made considerable strides in accreditation, licensure, and national certification. It also represents the interests of the profession before congress and federal agencies, and strives to promote recognition of professional counselors to the public and the media. For more information, please visit www.counseling.org or call 800.347.6647.

About Capella University

Capella University (www.capella.edu) is an accredited(a), fully online university that has built its reputation providing quality graduate education for working adults. Eighty-three percent of Capella students are currently enrolled in master's or doctoral degree programs in business, information technology, education, human services, psychology, public health, and public safety. Capella also offers bachelor's degree programs in business, information technology, and public safety. Within those areas, Capella currently offers 109 graduate and undergraduate specializations and 15 certificate programs. More than 23,700 learners were enrolled as of June 30, 2008, from all 50 states and 45 other countries. Capella is committed to providing high-caliber academic excellence and pursuing balanced business growth. Founded in 1993, Capella University is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Capella Education Company, headquartered in Minneapolis. For more information, please visit http://www.capella.edu or call 1.888.CAPELLA (227.3552).

Learn more about Capella's services and scholarship for military-affiliated students: http://www.capella.edu/armedforces or call 1.888.315.8001.

Learn more about Capella's graduate programs in the fields of counseling and psychology: http://www.capella.edu/mentalhealth.

(a)Capella University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA), www.ncahlc.org.

Capella University, 225 South Sixth Street, Ninth Floor, Minneapolis, MN 55402, 1.888.CAPELLA (227.3552), www.capella.edu.

SOURCE: Capella University

Capella University
Irene Silber, 612-977-4132
irene.silber@capella.edu
or
American Counseling Association
Debra Bass, 703-823-9800 x243
dbass@counseling.org

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Capella Education Company Announces Investor Event Webcast Schedule for Sept. 2008 - Zibb.com

Capella Education Company (NASDAQ: CPLA), a provider of exclusively online post-secondary education through its wholly owned subsidiary Capella University (www.capella.edu), today announced its participation in the following webcasted investor event during Sept. 2008:

Date              Conference/Location                           Time          Presenter
Sept. 10, 2008    The 8th Annual BMO Capital Markets Back to    8:45 am ET    Steve Shank, Chairman and CEO
                  School Education Conference, New York, NY

The webcast of the presentation will be posted on Capella Education Company's website at www.capellaeducation.com, in the investor relations section.

About Capella Education Company

Founded in 1991, Capella Education Company (NASDAQ: CPLA) is a national leader in online education and parent company of Capella University, a regionally accredited(a) online university. Capella University offers graduate degree programs in business, information technology, education, human services, psychology, public health, and public safety, and bachelor's degree programs in business, information technology, and public safety. These academic programs are designed to meet the needs of working adults, combining high quality, competency-based curricula with the convenience and flexibility of an online learning format. Currently, Capella University offers 21 graduate and undergraduate degree programs with 109 specializations and more than 970 courses. More than 23,700 learners were enrolled as of June 30, 2008. For more information about Capella Education Company, please visit http://www.capellaeducation.com. For more information about Capella University, please visit http://www.capella.edu or call 1.888.CAPELLA (227.3552).

(a) Capella University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA), www.ncahlc.org.

Capella University, 225 South Sixth Street, Ninth Floor, Minneapolis, MN 55402, 1-888-CAPELLA (227-3552), www.capella.edu.

SOURCE: Capella Education Company

Capella Education Company 
Investor Contact: 
Heide Erickson, 612-977-5172 
Heide.Erickson@capella.edu 
or 
Media Contact: 
Irene Silber, 612-977-4132 
Irene.Silber@capella.edu

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Rio Ferdinand Attended Reception at Home of KC Grupp Owner - Zibb.com

Margus Reinsalu, an Estonian entrepreneur and owner of real estate development company KC Grupp, is one of the partners in the development of Le Jardin de Fleur - an area, which is to be transformed from the unknown coastline into a major holiday destination with the King Mohammed VI's Vision 2010 scheme. He is also involved in football through endorsements. Reinsalu incorporates real estate development and his love of football literally into art with his purchase of the crystal football at a recent reception at his home.

Reinsalu, Morocco's honorary consul in Estonia, bought The Crystal Ball Painting for 95000 pounds from Professional English Footballers Association 100 Years Anniversary. The piece was designed by Milena ZeVu and incorporated crystals in the shape of a football that is signed by the players of various football teams. 'The Crystal Ball Painting' involves several football world stars who were asked to place their signatures, made from Swarovski crystals, forming a very luxurious ball. Some protagonists of contemporary English football - Gianfranco Zola and David Beckham, Alan Shearer and Sven Goran Eriksson, Cristiano Ronaldo and Terry Venables - engraved their signatures in this work of art, thus accepting that they will acquire further level of immortality: after having become well-known for their sports accomplishments (on the field or on the bench), art enables them to become part of culture and museums, which is eternal.

"Linking football to culture and art could have enormous significance, especially for Margus Reinsalu," Luca Beatrice Art critic and professor at the Brera Academy of Fine Art, Milan, Italy has said.

Technical details of the Painting

Size of Painting: 1.4m x 1.4m

Number of crystals: Over 16,300

Technique: Acrylic with Swarovski Crystals, original technique,
copyrighted

Colours: White and black panels covered with white and black crystals
Football stars' signatures covered with colored crystals

More info about the auction:

www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/health/s/1022753_sven_sign

www.givemefootball.com/display.cfm?area=centenary-27k

SOURCE: KC Grupp

for KC Grupp
Dainis Hirv, +372-666-0607
dainis@corpore.ee

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