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    Online Auctions to Benefit UNICEF
    With The Chemical Brothers, Carl Cox, Fat Boy Slim, John Digweed, Paul van Dyk,
    Sasha, Tiesto and more…

    GET INVOLVED New Years Eve is a global initiative to show the world that we are the
    clubbers that care. There over 40 New Years Eve VIP packages donated from all around
    the world to benefit UNICEF and help save, protect and improve the lives of children
    in 157 countries.

    The VIP packages may include special VIP entry for two, VIP access, artist meet
    & greets and other incentives including guestlist privileges for up to a full
    year! The online auction for these VIP packages is running right now on the Involved
    Events website (http://www.involvedevents.com) in
    conjunction with eBay. This is your chance to be a VIP, meet the DJ and help
    children in need this holiday season.

    Involved has already successfully raised $20,460.00 USD for UNICEF to aid the
    children devastated by the Asian tsunami.

    Some of the highlighted New Year Eve 2006 VIP packages include:

    • AK1200 – Scorpio’s Superclub – Charlotte, USA
    • Armin Van Buuren – Bal en Blanc @ Red Lite – Montréal, Canada
    • Behrouz – Carthage Palace – Gammarth, Tunis, Tunisia
    • Carl Cox – Pacha New York – New York City, USA
    • The Chemical Brothers – Turnmills – London, England
    • Chris Liebing – Florida 135 – Fraga, Spain
    • Christopher Lawrence – Giant Village – Los Angeles, USA
    • Damian Lazarus – Chinese Laundry – Sydney, Australia
    • Danny Howells – Aria – Montréal, Canada
    • Danny Howells – System Soundbar – Toronto,
    Canada
    • Dave Aude – Ice – Las Vegas, USA
    • Dave Ralph – Avalon Boston – Boston, USA
    • Deep Dish (Ali) – Panama – Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    • Deep Dish (Ali) – Paard van Troje – The Hague, The Netherlands
    • Deep Dish (Sharam) – Aria – Montréal, Canada
    • Desyn Masiello – Womb – Tokyo, Japan
    • DJ Dan – La Jolla Hilton – San Diego, USA
    • DJ Dara – Scorpio’s Superclub – Charlotte, USA
    • DJ Rap – Ice – Las Vegas, USA
    • DJ Three – The Living Room – Honalulu, USA
    • Donald Glaude – Vinyl – Denver, USA
    • Ferry Corsten – Air – Birmingham, England
    • Gabriel & Dresden – Arena – Los Angeles, USA
    • Hernan Cattaneo – Renaissance @ Colonial Sun Tennis Fields – Belgrade, Serbia
    & Montenegro
    • Hernan Cattaneo – Renaissance @ Club Tuning – Kishkunhalas, Hungary
    • Hybrid – Studio Martin – Bucharest, Romania
    • Infusion – Jan. 1st – “Sun
    Electric” @ Belmont Park – Perth, Australia
    • James Zabiela – Shindig @ Digital – Newcastle, England
    • Jerry Bonham – 1015 – San Francisco, USA
    • Jimmy Van M – Giant Village – Los Angeles, USA
    • John Acquaviva – Club Boogaloo – Zagreb, Croatia
    • John Digweed – Giant Village – Los Angeles, USA
    • John ’00’ Fleming – Arena – Los Angeles, USA
    • Josh Wink – Exponor – Porto, Portugal
    • Judge Jules – Together as One – Los Angeles, USA
    • Judge Jules – The Empire Ballroom – Las Vegas, USA
    • Lee Coombs – DNA Lounge – San Francisco, USA
    • Marco V – Honey Club – Brighton, England
    • Marco V – Passion NYE – Coalville, England
    • Marco V – Brixton Academy – London, England
    • Miguel Migs – Giant Village – Los Angeles, CA
    • Mr.C – The Flame – Bari, Italy
    • Nick Fanciulli – Shindig @ Digital – Newcastle, England
    • Nick Warren – Espacio Riesco –
    Santiago, Chile
    • Paul Oakenfold – Bell Center – Montréal, Canada
    • Paul Oakenfold – Avalon New York – New York City, USA
    • Paul van Dyk – Together as One – Los Angeles, USA
    • Paul van Dyk – 1015 – San Francisco, USA
    • Pete Tong – Family Nightclub – Brisbane, Australia
    • Richie Hawtin – Metro Club – Melbourne, Australia
    • Roger Sanchez – Pacha NYE @ Club Home – Sydney, Australia
    • Sander Kleinenberg – Avalon Hollywood – Los Angeles, USA
    • Sandra Collins – Avalon New York – New York City, USA
    • Sasha – Kristal Glam Club – Bucharest, Romania
    • Seb Fontaine – Type NYE @ Egg – London, England
    • Steve Lawler – Bell Center – Montréal, Canada
    • Tall Paul – Jan. 1st – “Sun Electric” @ Belmont Park – Perth, Australia
    • Tall Paul – Jan. 1st – “Summadayze” – Melbourne, Australia
    • Tiësto – Orleans Arena – Las Vegas, USA

    About
    UNICEF
    Founded in 1946, UNICEF helps save, protect and improve the lives of children in 157
    countries through immunization, education, health care, nutrition, clean water and
    sanitation. UNICEF is non-partisan and its cooperation is free of discrimination. In
    everything it does, the most disadvantaged children and the countries in greatest
    need have priority. For more information about UNICEF or to make a donation, please
    visit http://www.unicefusa.org or call 1-800-4UNICEF.

    For more info on how to GET INVOLVED, please contact:
    Steve Coe & Shari Coe at Involved Events
    +1.407-841-4636
    steve@involvedevents.com | shari@involvedevents.com

    For press inquiries, please contact:
    Betty Kang at Plexi PR
    +1.718.729.6550

    betty@plexipr.com | http://www.plexipr.com
    DANCE LOCAL THINK GLOBAL™

    http://www.involvedevents.com
    http://www.unicef.org

    IT Looks GREAT!
    Think they should do well.

    Chemical Brothers NYE Together Turnmills UK
    looks good, anyone want to lend a stack of cash!

    Its a start – but the UN could do way more for people worldwide by accepting non-problematic use of recreational drugs, ending prohibition and prejudice against drug users, and creating legitimized recreational drug markets that contribute via taxation to nations’ public healthcare services.

    The same UN that tries to help the kids in war-torn areas also supports and funds the war against drugs – this creates an extra commodities market with artificially inflated prices – another source of worldwide conflict!

    For any hope of world peace, drugs prohibition must be stopped.

    Athough its a radical step which would encounter massive initial resistance and perhaps cause an initial increase in body count, would eventually create a much better life for citizens worldwide; when one of the most destructive world wars – the “war on drugs” is finally brought to an end.

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