As a result, oil and gas production facilities in eachParish are mandated by the State to participate in a self-reporting system toassess property tax obligations. The Photography Space informs and inspires the public byconnecting photographers, philanthropy and the human experience throughpowerful imagery and stories. Theexhibits change three times a year, however the common thread throughout isone of rich emotion. The intimate environment featuresstate-of-the-art, high-definition digital technology as well as traditionalprints by some of the world’s most renowned and emerging photographers. The Space conveys a range ofhuman experiences and serves as an expression of the philanthropic work of theAnnenberg Foundation and its Trustees. This year POYiwill collaborate with their new exhibition home, the Annenberg Space forPhotography.About the Annenberg Space for PhotographyThe Annenberg Space for Photography is an entirely new cultural destinationdedicated to exhibiting compelling photography. Reynolds Journalism Institute, at theMissouri School of Journalism whose mission is to join citizens andjournalists in programs that improve the practice and understanding ofjournalism.The goal of POYi is to provide educational outreach andprofessional development for students and professionals alike.
The afternoon session will begin with the annualPOYi Awards Ceremony that individually recognizes all winners in eachcategory.Saturday’s program is free and open to the public, but admissionrequires advance reservations by June 18 at ut Pictures of the Year InternationalPOYi is a program of the Donald W. Presentations by winners include Photographer of the Year Emilio Morenatti,The Associated Press; the World Understanding Award recipient Jakob Carlsen;and the Photo Editing portfolio recipient Angus McDougall, NationalGeographic; among others. to 7 p.m.This full-day program celebrates the work of the award recipients. [Please note:members of the press should arrive at noon forintroductory remarks, photo opportunities and interviews.] Saturday, July 11th – 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m.This is a preview day for media to see the print and digital exhibit prior tothe official opening day and for pre-registered, invited guests to attend ahalf-day of presentations and discussions.Multimedia presentations of theyear’s winning images and three premiere speakers are scheduled.Details tobe announced.Requests to attend the media preview should be directed to: . The exhibitwill be open to the public on Saturday, July 11, 2009.Some of the award winning presenters include:–MAGAZINE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR – Uriel Sinai, Getty Images–NEWSPAPER PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR – Emilio Morenatti, The AssociatedPress–BEST PHOTOGRAPHY BOOK AWARD – Jason Eskenazi–COMMUNITY AWARENESS AWARD – Matt Eich, Aurora Select–DOCUMENTARY PROJECT OF THE YEAR – Seth Gitner, Roanoke Times &roanoke –GLOBAL VISION AWARD – Balzas Gardi, VII Network–OVERALL EXCELLENCE IN EDITING AWARD – Angus McDougall, NationalGeographic–WORLD UNDERSTANDING AWARD – Jakob Carlsen, FreelanceSCHEDULE:Friday, July 10th – 11 a.m. The proceedings also will be shown by video in two overflow viewing rooms.(Reporting by Martha Graybow, editing by Dave Zimmerman) U.S.. District Court in Manhattan instead of the judge’s regular courtroom.
District Judge Denny Chin did not give a reason for postponing Madoff’s sentencing, which had originally been set for June 16, although such proceedings are frequently rescheduled.In anticipation of a big crowd for the event, the judge said in his written order that the sentencing hearing will be held in a large ceremonial courtroom of the U.S. U.S.The disgraced money manager has been jailed since pleading guilty in March to a fraud that investigators say bilked clients of as much as $65 billion over 20 years. He could be ordered to spend the rest of his life in prison when he is sentenced.U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York (Manhattan)(Reporting by Grant McCool; Editing by Brian Moss). NEW YORK (Reuters) – The sentencing of confessed swindler Bernard Madoff has been reset for June 29, the judge overseeing his criminal case said on Thursday. For more information about the PFCD and its partner organizations,please visit: http:// to Fight Chronic DiseaseAnne Kott, +1-202-778-6321, for Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease. Chamber of Commerce; and YMCA ofthe USA.For more information on the PFCD and to view a copy of the Almanac of ChronicDisease please visit the Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease:The Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease (PFCD) is a national coalition ofpatients, providers, community organizations, business and labor groups, andhealth policy experts committed to raising awareness of the number one causeof death, disability, and rising health care costs in the U.S.: chronicdisease.