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This one is the most ambitious to date, a multiplatform event with offshoots on all the HBO channels as well as Facebook and YouTube; the project's Internet site (hbo.com/alzheimers) also offers 15 short films, culled from material that was edited out of the main documentaries, and PublicAffairs published a companion book, "The Alzheimer's Project: Momentum in Science," in May.

In addition to national fundraising efforts, Emily's Entourage has offshoots on six college campuses: Tulane University, New York University, University of Michigan, University of Arizona, University of Delaware, and Saint Joseph's University have all joined the team to find a cure.

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The influx of new money comes as the chat startup goes full speed ahead on one of its most ambitious offshoots to date, taking on games giant Valve with a gaming store meant to rival the ubiquitous Steam store.

Simpa is also counting on offshoots of the micro-finance industry to help poor people buy the systems — an indication of the many interconnections in the impact-investing world.

His landlord at Alias, the 71 Clinton offshoot on the corner of Rivington, is Henry Hallivis, a Cuban-American who has been living in the area since 1960.

Johnson also hinted that discussions were under way with a major museum or cultural attraction for an offshoot on the Olympic Park, although officials later confirmed that earlier plans for an Olympic museum had been definitively shelved.

Ron Suhanosky, the chef at this new Italian spot in Nolita, also helms two other restaurants, both named Sfoglia (after the term for an uncut sheet of pasta) — the original, on Nantucket, and a popular offshoot, on the Upper East Side — and there's a sense that Civetta (which means little owl, or, colloquially, a flirt) is an uncomfortable transplant.

Ron Suhanosky, the chef at this new Italian spot in Nolita, also helms two other restaurants, both named Sfoglia (after the term for an uncut sheet of pasta)—the original, on Nantucket, and a popular offshoot, on the Upper East Side and there's a sense that Civetta (which means little owl, or, colloquially, a flirt) is an uncomfortable transplant.

By Andrea Thompson Ron Suhanosky, the chef at this new Italian spot in Nolita, also helms two other restaurants, both named Sfoglia (after the term for an uncut sheet of pasta) — the original, on Nantucket, and a popular offshoot, on the Upper East Side — and there's a sense that Civetta (which means little owl, or, colloquially, a flirt) is an uncomfortable transplant.

However, in what looks as if it might be a genuine letter from al-Qaeda, circulated just before last week's attack, probably by al-Qaeda or an offshoot, on Israeli tourists in Kenya, the creation of Israel is described as Islam's foremost grievance against the United States.It would be a mistake to attach too much significance to the impact of this change on the wider war against terrorism.

Considering the province's religious and cultural past the Quiet Revolution, the language debate and a general preponderance for protest it's perhaps no coincidence that FEMEN's only successful offshoot on this side of the Atlantic has taken root in Quebec.

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