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Hi,
Thankyou for mentioning Spotlight on Darfur. it has been put forward to 5 September as much of the blogosphere has focused on Katrina relief. If you could let your readers know on 5 September that would be appreciated. Spotlight on Darfur will feature posts from a diverse range of bloggers and will be hosted this first time at my blog, Allthings2all.
Catez Stevens