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In the News
June, 2006, BOSTON, MA
DMX Direct Sponsors The Great Fenway Park Writers Series, a public forum presented by The Boston Red Socks
and George Mitrovich. www.fenwayparkwriters.org
“I am pleased that DMX-direct has the opportunity to participate in opening another public forum created by our friend and great public servant, George Mitrovich... Read More...
October 12, 2005
DMX AND NGT PARTNER TO PROVIDE VIRTUAL VOICE MAILBOX CARDS TO HURRICANE VICTIMS
NGT has been busy behind-the-scenes working on a "Virtual Voice Mailbox" product offering that will take advantage of VoIP's mobility, functionality, and ease of deployment ... Read More...
September 11, 2005
JDRF Walk to Cure Diabetes Raises $700,000
On Sunday, September 11th, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Rocky Mountain Chapter held their annual Walk to Cure Diabetes, raising approximately $700,000 for research to cure diabetes.
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August 4, 2005
FORMER CU PRESIDENT BETSY HOFFMAN SPEAKS AT THE DENVER FORUM
Ex-CU President Betsy Hoffman, speaking at the Denver Forum, speaks out about blogs and the media.
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Read the Rocky Mountain News article
May 24, 2005
JDRF Applauds Passage of H.R. 810,
The Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act of 2005
The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), the world’s leading charitable supporter of research on type 1 diabetes and its complications, applauded today’s historic vote to expand federal support for embryonic stem cell research with the passage of H.R. 810—the Castle-DeGette Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act of 2005.
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May 23, 2005
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Gala Raises Over $625,000
The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) Rocky Mountain Chapter's Sixth Annual Dream Gala, held Saturday May 21, 2005, raised over $625,000 in donations. Read More...
May 2004
DMX-direct, Inc. is a Gold Sponsor of the JDRF.
As Co-Chairman of the JDRF 2004 Dream Gala, Jim Kennel welcomed over 500 guests to the spring fund raising event resulting in more than $500,000 contributed to funding the cure for diabetes...Read More
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