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Ada Aharoni

New Daniel Pearl Radio-Internet "Harmony for Humanity"
 
IFLAC Congratulations

Dear Pearl Family,

We at IFLAC warmly congratulate you for your plans for a new dedicated PEACE CULTURE Internet radio station, for your Harmony for Humanity in the memory of  brave journalist and musician Daniel Pearl, who was kidnapped and murdered in Pakistan.  Daniel used the power of music to promote cross-cultural understanding and to reaffirm our commitment to humanity.
http://www.music-days.org/

Thank you for considering our IFLAC peace poetry and articles for your programs, and for your cooperation with IFLAC PAVE PEACE: www.iflac.com www.iflac.com/ada

May this new Daniel Pearl Radio - Internet in support of tolerance and "harmony for humanity," promote and bring forth the better world beyond war and terrorism, that we all yearn for.  (See below short Bio of Daniel Pearl, and an Invitation).

With gratitude and peace wishes,
Ada Aharoni
IFLAC President
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           About Daniel Pearl

Daniel Pearl - the Wall Street Journal reporter who was kidnapped and murdered by terrorists in 2002 in Pakistan - was a classically trained violinist, an avid fiddler and a mandolin player who used his passion for music to form friendships across language barriers and cultural divides. Danny lived a life that knew no geographical boundaries, with a spirit that knew no prejudice. He joined musical groups in every community in which he lived, leaving behind a long trail of musician-friends around the globe.  Every year around his October 10th birthday, musicians around the world reach out in friendship to join in "Harmony for Humanity."

Dear Friends,

I ask you to consider participating in this global event to honor the memory of Daniel Pearl. Please also take the time to share the the link below with interested friends and loved o­nes as well.
http://www.music-days.org/
In Peace,
Rebecca



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