Bowen Hearing Changed, Ten Cities Looking For Volunteers and Investment in Africa




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Summary: The hearing for Nicole Dunson Bowen, the pregnant mother who was sentenced to 3 years in a Florida State Prison and 2 years house arrest by Judge Stacy Glick in a trial alledgedly marked by judicial and prosecutorial misconduct, was moved to Friday Oct 1st. The Associated Press is reporting that Ten U.S. cities are recruiting volunteers to help with local problems such as flood recovery and childhood obesity as part of a nationwide emphasis on service led by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Africa is the "last frontier of international investment," and Africans need to be ready to make choices and take action to take advantage of this situation, according to Christopher Gardner, founder and chief executive of the Chicago-based brokerage company Gardner Rich LLC. Real Estate Investment System designed to help investors find creative financing and profit systems for real estate. System includes investment analysis software and multiple course books for real estate investment success. Click Here Now!