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Technology Stocks : I S A: Wins Government Contract from the "Carlyle Group"

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From: M0NEYMADE2/15/2007 8:07:21 PM
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Aside from the work ISA does for the Government, something near and dear to my heart:

ISA Champions Missing Children’s Cause

VIDEO: investigative-agency.com

ISA, in tandem with Anne Bielby and WBEZ Radio’s Melba Lara, are advocates dedicated the plight of ongoing missing children’s investigations. Ms. Bielby is a volunteer with the Shawn Hornbeck and Rachel Marie Mellon Skemp campaigns. Shawn, an 11-year-old boy from Richwoods, Missouri, vanished while riding his bike in 2002 and to-date there has been no evidence pointing to his whereabouts. Rachel, a 13-year-old girl at the time of her disappearance, went missing from her Bolingbrook, Illinois home in 1996 and has not been seen since. Rachel is the fifth Angel to be featured in The Sitting With An Angel bench campaign, the result of a partnership between The Shawn Hornbeck Foundation and Creative Placard Ads of Granite City, Illinois. It is a joint venture that places benches featuring photos of and case information about missing children at high traffic retail establishments in the vicinities where the children went missing. The utilization of these benches is only one of the ways ISA helps keep hope alive in finding these children.

Ms. Lara is involved with public radio and has worked tirelessly to promote interest in the Bradley case. Sisters Tionda and Diamond Bradley went missing from their Chicago home without a trace. ISA continues to investigate the disappearance of the little girls on a pro-bono basis, though most other agencies have given up the search. ISA has also collaborated with Missing Kids and has appeared on America’s Most Wanted in order to bring attention to the Bradley tragedy.

For more information on these and other missing children visit:

www.thebradleysisters.com (dedicated to fining the Bradley girls),
www.rachelfind.com (dedicated to Rachel Marie Mellon Skemp),
www.shawnhornbeck.com (dedicated to Shawn Hornbeck),
www.alostchild.com, www.missingkids.com, and www.projectsafechild.org/childtips.htm.
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