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Nov. 12, 2025. Boston, MA.

People gathered at the Moakley Courthouse to show support for the case challenging a Trump administration law that essentially defunds Planned Parenthood. Planned Parenthood Federation of America and Planned Parenthood Association of Utah, immediately sued the Trump Administration over this law that ‘defunds’ Planned Parenthood, fighting back against this attack. This case is continuing in court this week, with arguments happening at the First Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday. Dominique Lee, MBA, MPH President and CEO of Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts were speakers at the rally.

   

The pre-screening of the movie ‘Julie and Julia’ is on the 7th of October 2009 in UAE. Only 10 tickets to the pre-screening of ‘Julie and Julia’ are left to be won online at www.julieandjulia.com. Just answer a simple quiz to win them.

FADE TO BLACK guys before the rough cut screening at the Coolidge organized through Local Sightings

Dana's car, the rain didn't stop us from showing up.

FORT BLISS, TEXAS

July 26, 2017

 

A comfortable breeze and some 1990s era rock created a relaxing setting for a blood and school supply drive at the Fort Bliss Soldier Resilience and Readiness Center, Bldg. 60, here July 26. More than 20 medical personnel were ready with chairs, needles, gauze and smiles.

 

Planning began two weeks ago when 1st Lt. Iesha Taylor, officer in charge of medical operations at the SRRC and primary coordinator for the event, first spoke with Deylon Douglass, blood donor recruiter for the Armed Services Blood Program.

 

“My main objective here was to make sure everything was set up accordingly, participants knew where to register and get prescreened to give blood, felt comfortable, and then continued through the process correctly,” Taylor said.

 

Also, next to the blood-drive registration table were two large boxes for the school supply drive.

 

“I thought school was starting shortly so school supplies would be helpful,” Taylor said. All supplies collected will go to the Child Crisis Center of El Paso.

 

The ASBP organizes as many as four blood drives per week on Fort Bliss and surrounding federal installations. One of its mottos is, “One Donation = Two Lives.” Every two seconds someone needs blood and an average donation is roughly one pint, which can potentially help more than one patient, according to the American Red Cross.

 

“The need is very high,” Douglass said. “If we don’t fulfill our quota, we are failing service members and civilians downrange.” After an event, Douglass schedules one at the same location 56 days later, which is the eligibility timeframe to donate.

 

Once personnel collect the blood, the organization quickly processes it for any war-fighter, military or civilian who is conducting contingency operations, Douglass said.

  

FORT BLISS, TEXAS

July 26, 2017

 

A comfortable breeze and some 1990s era rock created a relaxing setting for a blood and school supply drive at the Fort Bliss Soldier Resilience and Readiness Center, Bldg. 60, here July 26. More than 20 medical personnel were ready with chairs, needles, gauze and smiles.

 

Planning began two weeks ago when 1st Lt. Iesha Taylor, officer in charge of medical operations at the SRRC and primary coordinator for the event, first spoke with Deylon Douglass, blood donor recruiter for the Armed Services Blood Program.

 

“My main objective here was to make sure everything was set up accordingly, participants knew where to register and get prescreened to give blood, felt comfortable, and then continued through the process correctly,” Taylor said.

 

Also, next to the blood-drive registration table were two large boxes for the school supply drive.

 

“I thought school was starting shortly so school supplies would be helpful,” Taylor said. All supplies collected will go to the Child Crisis Center of El Paso.

 

The ASBP organizes as many as four blood drives per week on Fort Bliss and surrounding federal installations. One of its mottos is, “One Donation = Two Lives.” Every two seconds someone needs blood and an average donation is roughly one pint, which can potentially help more than one patient, according to the American Red Cross.

 

“The need is very high,” Douglass said. “If we don’t fulfill our quota, we are failing service members and civilians downrange.” After an event, Douglass schedules one at the same location 56 days later, which is the eligibility timeframe to donate.

 

Once personnel collect the blood, the organization quickly processes it for any war-fighter, military or civilian who is conducting contingency operations, Douglass said.

  

Producer Bill Singleton of FADE TO BLACK during the Q & A

"Young Victoria" movie prescreening event, attended by HRM Queen Victoria and HRH Prince Albert, and other folks from the Great Dickens Christmas Fair.

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"Young Victoria" movie prescreening event, attended by HRM Queen Victoria and HRH Prince Albert, and other folks from the Great Dickens Christmas Fair. Duplicate of earlier photo, with adjustments to brightness etc.

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Nov. 12, 2025. Boston, MA.

People gathered at the Moakley Courthouse to show support for the case challenging a Trump administration law that essentially defunds Planned Parenthood. Planned Parenthood Federation of America and Planned Parenthood Association of Utah, immediately sued the Trump Administration over this law that ‘defunds’ Planned Parenthood, fighting back against this attack. This case is continuing in court this week, with arguments happening at the First Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday. Dominique Lee, MBA, MPH President and CEO of Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts were speakers at the rally.

   

FORT BLISS, TEXAS

July 26, 2017

 

A comfortable breeze and some 1990s era rock created a relaxing setting for a blood and school supply drive at the Fort Bliss Soldier Resilience and Readiness Center, Bldg. 60, here July 26. More than 20 medical personnel were ready with chairs, needles, gauze and smiles.

 

Planning began two weeks ago when 1st Lt. Iesha Taylor, officer in charge of medical operations at the SRRC and primary coordinator for the event, first spoke with Deylon Douglass, blood donor recruiter for the Armed Services Blood Program.

 

“My main objective here was to make sure everything was set up accordingly, participants knew where to register and get prescreened to give blood, felt comfortable, and then continued through the process correctly,” Taylor said.

 

Also, next to the blood-drive registration table were two large boxes for the school supply drive.

 

“I thought school was starting shortly so school supplies would be helpful,” Taylor said. All supplies collected will go to the Child Crisis Center of El Paso.

 

The ASBP organizes as many as four blood drives per week on Fort Bliss and surrounding federal installations. One of its mottos is, “One Donation = Two Lives.” Every two seconds someone needs blood and an average donation is roughly one pint, which can potentially help more than one patient, according to the American Red Cross.

 

“The need is very high,” Douglass said. “If we don’t fulfill our quota, we are failing service members and civilians downrange.” After an event, Douglass schedules one at the same location 56 days later, which is the eligibility timeframe to donate.

 

Once personnel collect the blood, the organization quickly processes it for any war-fighter, military or civilian who is conducting contingency operations, Douglass said.

  

FORT BLISS, TEXAS

July 26, 2017

 

A comfortable breeze and some 1990s era rock created a relaxing setting for a blood and school supply drive at the Fort Bliss Soldier Resilience and Readiness Center, Bldg. 60, here July 26. More than 20 medical personnel were ready with chairs, needles, gauze and smiles.

 

Planning began two weeks ago when 1st Lt. Iesha Taylor, officer in charge of medical operations at the SRRC and primary coordinator for the event, first spoke with Deylon Douglass, blood donor recruiter for the Armed Services Blood Program.

 

“My main objective here was to make sure everything was set up accordingly, participants knew where to register and get prescreened to give blood, felt comfortable, and then continued through the process correctly,” Taylor said.

 

Also, next to the blood-drive registration table were two large boxes for the school supply drive.

 

“I thought school was starting shortly so school supplies would be helpful,” Taylor said. All supplies collected will go to the Child Crisis Center of El Paso.

 

The ASBP organizes as many as four blood drives per week on Fort Bliss and surrounding federal installations. One of its mottos is, “One Donation = Two Lives.” Every two seconds someone needs blood and an average donation is roughly one pint, which can potentially help more than one patient, according to the American Red Cross.

 

“The need is very high,” Douglass said. “If we don’t fulfill our quota, we are failing service members and civilians downrange.” After an event, Douglass schedules one at the same location 56 days later, which is the eligibility timeframe to donate.

 

Once personnel collect the blood, the organization quickly processes it for any war-fighter, military or civilian who is conducting contingency operations, Douglass said.

  

Pre-screening of the hilarious movie, The House One

 

Tuesday, 18 July 2017

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Pre-screening of the hilarious movie, The House

  

 

 

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