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News about Rotary, a global network of business and professional leaders who volunteer their time and talents to serve their communities and the world.
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Nigeria making impressive progress against polio
Bill Gates writes about his June trip on his blog.
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Wishes for the new Rotary year from Paul Harris
Excerpt from a 1916 article in The Rotarian.
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New collaboration strengthens AIDS fight
Rotarians for Fighting AIDS, Family Health International to partner in helping vulnerable children
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Former scholar writes book about Katrina
Award-winning journalist tells how her small Mississippi town bounced back after the hurricane
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District governors kick off new Rotary year with Klinginsmith
Simple idea grows into gathering of governors from multiple states.
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New polio eradication plan launched
Strategy builds on 99 percent drop in Nigeria?s cases, but faces funding shortfall.
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Foundation alumni to gather in Cape Town
Three days of reunions will feature a variety of events for alumni and Rotarians.
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Medical mission touches the 'unreachable'
About 50,000 people in a remote area of India receive care over seven days
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Future Vision pilot is launched
Three-year pilot will test The Rotary Foundation's streamlined grant structure.
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Your Voice, Your Solution for inspiring club innovation
What are some innovative ideas you could present to your club?
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Montréal convention inspires, entertains
From Parton to Mortenson, Rotarians leave ready to make a difference
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Klinginsmith asks Rotary clubs to get 'bigger, better, and bolder'
President-elect unveils his plans for the year as Rotarians get a sneak peek at New Orleans
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Banerjee elected RI president for 2011-12
A Rotarian since 1972, he thanks convention crowd for 'incredible opportunity'
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Dolly Parton sees an ally in Rotary
Parton and Bob Mazzuca, head of Boy Scouts of America, highlight fourth plenary session
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Queen Noor praises Rotary?s 'chorus of hope'
Jo Luck, president of Heifer International, also applauds Rotarian efforts
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Eradicating polio is the world's obligation
Rotarians urged to spread the news that ending polio is within reach
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Idea exchange gets Rotarians talking
Three Cups of Tea book discussion explores how Rotarians can learn from best-selling author
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Alumnus discusses the prospect of peace
Former peace fellow Marios Antoniou emphasizes education, social justice
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Mortenson stresses the need to build relationships
Best-selling author says Rotary is good at empowering others to change the world
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Attendees talk about the Montréal convention
Find out what people had to say about what they like about the convention
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