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• In which we raise awareness of an historic case, whereby an attorney overturns a sitting Federal Judge's ruling.

• In which we promote a book that takes a scientific approach to organizing clutter by analyzing the different brain types we possess.

• In which we help Gray Davis win the Governorship in 2002 (and no, no, they can't take that away!).

• In which we help a 97-year-old widow take on the money-wasting MTA bureaucracy.

• In which we educate the public about WTO meetings that could affect the distribution and availability of vitamins and supplements in the U.S.

• In which we help an esteemed psychologist to get her wonderful book republished.

• In which we salute women who put their careers and lives on the line to whistle-blow illegal activities.

• In which we convince the Mayor of Los Angeles to declare Yoga to be a good thing.

• In which we help a dynamic life coach reach the public through an Emmy-winning reality television series.

• In which we educate the public on the fact that American Music existed prior to Britney Spears and Jay-Z.

• In which we help the first humorous "punk rock" Ecologist reach a mass audience.

• In which we, ourselves, are finally compelled to showcase our own artistic contribution.

• In which we utilize the skills of a respected acting teacher to assess what the heck gubernatorial candidate Arnold Schwarzenegger is talking about, in terms of body language and Basic English.

• In which we help UCLA's Andersen School of Business reach the public with their message of ethical business practices endorsed at their 7th Annual Corporate Governance Conference.

• In which we helped to put on an unforgettable night of music, while working with The Pasadena Pops Orchestra, by arranging to have "West Side Story" movie star Russ Tamblyn and "West Side Story" Broadway star Carol Lawrence meet for the first time on-stage to perform together.

• In which we help hard-fighting attorneys educate the public about how heart attack deaths can be minimized by increasing access to portable heart defibrillators, which have become quite affordable, in schools, government buildings, and private workplaces.

• In which we salute authors and publishers (and the generally literate) at the 4th Annual West Hollywood Book Fair.

 

             
         
 
   
           
 
     
         
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