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Oprah's Angel Network is dedicated to inspiring people to make a difference in the lives of others. It grants awards to organizations and operates projects in under-served communities that provide educational initiatives as well as assist people in fulfilling basic human needs and regaining dignity.
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Activist and rock singer Bono, with help from Oprah Winfrey and other celebrities, is partnering with Apple Computer on a red-colored iPod to promote his new charity aimed at battling AIDS, AppleInsider has learned.
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Oprah Winfrey talks about 'her girls'

After 5 years and $40 million of her own money, she says the school seemed like a dream until she watched her special."The actual opening day I the pink dress with the pink diamonds and the girls I felt like people say they feel on their wedding day I really literally at the end of the day felt I got married 152 times," said Oprah.
One hundred and fifty-two students attend the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls. "When other kids in this country see those little girls just hungry for an education, see those little girls saying I know I can make it if I get a chance to have an education, I think it's inspiring. And, it makes kids here think differently about maybe going to school or doing my homework," said Oprah.
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Oprah Winfrey in Africa for the project
Christmas Kindness.
"My life was dramatically changed last Christmas when I went to South Africa on a mission to bring Christmas joy to 50,000 children. These are my children. I made a decision to be a voice for those children, to empower them, to help educate them, so the spirit that burns alive inside each of them does not die."
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Oprah Winifrey opened a school for girls in South Africa to help the less privileged in early January.Eventhough, according to reports the idea for the school was born in 2000 at a meeting between Oprah Winfrey and Nelson Mandela, where she said she decided to build the academy in South Africa .
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Oprah and Bono Confirm Red iPod
Activist and rock singer Bono, with help from Oprah Winfrey and other celebrities, is partnering with Apple Computer on a red-colored iPod to promote his new charity aimed at battling AIDS, AppleInsider has learned. The two celebrities swung by Apple's North Michigan Ave. retail store in Chicago, Ill.Apple, which has agreed to price the player inline with its existing 4GB iPod nano models at $199, will donate $10 from the sale of each unit to the PRODUCT RED charity.
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Are you a philanthropist? Oprah wants to know about you
Oprah is looking for America's greatest unknown philanthropists and individuals with passion, charisma and big hearts who will stop at nothing to do the right thing.
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