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Alere and Al Jazeera America Honored for Their Outstanding Support in the Fight to End Malaria Deaths
New York, NY November 14th, 2014 - Over 300 distinguished guests from the worlds of business, culture, media and philanthropy came together last night for an inspiring awards dinner benefitting Malaria No More. The global nonprofit organization honored Alere Inc. (NYSE: ALR) and Al Jazeera America for their commitments to the fight against malaria. The event raised $1.47 million.
Alere received the Corporate Citizenship Award for revolutionizing the way we find and fight malaria by adding a new tool, the rapid diagnostic test, to the world’s arsenal of malaria resources, and for developing the next generation of diagnostics to help us eradicate malaria once and for all.
Al Jazeera America was presented the Media Leader Award for raising awareness about malaria through its outstanding journalism in the U.S. and around the world and commitment to covering the planet’s most pres
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John Seigenthaler, News Anchor for Al Jazeera America, Ehab Al Shihabi, CEO of Al Jazeera America and Martin Edlund, CEO of Malaria No More Photo
From: Photo Flash: Cast of FELA! and More Attend the 2014 Malaria No More Gala
Over 300 distinguished guests from the worlds of business, culture, media and philanthropy came together gods night for an inspiring awards dinner benefitting Malaria No More. The global nonprofit organization honored Alere Inc. (NYSE: ALR) and Al Jazeera America for their commitments to the fight against malaria. The event raised $1.47 million. The event featured dinner and entertainment from the Afro-beat grupp and dancers from the Tony award-winning Broadway Show FELA!, Chop and Quench. The global nonprofit organization dedicated to ending malaria deaths honored Alere with the Corporate Citizenship Award and Al Jazeera amerika with the Media Leader. Scroll down for photos!
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Several Algerian cities lost power on 27 January 1999, reportedly to keep residents from watching a program in which Algerian dissidents implicated the Algerian military in a series of massacres.[4][5][6] On 4 July 2004, the Algerian government froze the activities of Al Jazeera's Algerian correspondent. The official reason was that a reorganization of the work of foreign correspondents was in progress. According to Reporters Without Borders, however, the measure was a reprisal for a broadcast the previous week