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WHO:PECO and PHA employees and their familiesPHA Commissioner Nellie W ReynoldsWHEN: Monday, January 19, 2009 11 a.m - 1 p.m Volunteers distribute brochures and assemble bags.1 p.m - 3 p.m Volunteers hand out supplies to community members WHERE:Johnson Homes Community Center 2500 W. Norris StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19121BACKGROUND: In celebration of the annual Martin Luther King Day of Service, PECOand PHA volunteers are providing free CFLs and information on how to save energyand money to residents in North Philadelphia. Volunteers will deliver fliers tomore than 2,500 residential customers in the Johnson Homes Community. CFLs use 75 percent less energyand last up to ten times longer than traditional bulbs. Philadelphia Housing AuthorityAnne Martinez, 215-684-4139orPECOBen Armstrong, 215-841-5555 Copyright Business Wire 2009. BOSTON(Business Wire)A case study of the formation and development of Clutch Group, a global providerof legal solutions, has been integrated into the curriculum at Harvard BusinessSchool Dr.

Daniel Isenberg of Harvard Business School has written and publisheda case study entitled "Clutch Group - Should Abhi Shah Grab This Opportunity"The case study is being taught in Isenbergs international entrepreneurship MBAclass and will be made available for similar classes at business schools aroundthe world. CEO Shah goes back to the Harvard classroomThe case study centers on Clutch Groups 29-year-old CEO and co-founder, AbhiShah, as he navigated new opportunities after his own graduation from HarvardBusiness School and built his team of entrepreneurs Shah participated inextensive interviews with Dr. Isenberg to develop the study, providing financialdata and historical information, as well as engaging in in-depth personalinterviews The CEO was invited to Dr. Isenbergs Harvard Business school classfor the case debut and answered numerous questions from the students. Clutch Group's workforce comprises more than 300attorneys and paralegals across the United States and India.

Clutch GroupVarun Mehta, http:// Business Wire 2009. LONDON, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Justin King, chief executive ofJ. Sainsbury Plc (SBRY.L), was confirmed as the Mayor ofLondon's new appointment to the board of the 2012 Olympic Gamesorganising committee Locog on Friday. King replaces David Ross, the co-founder of British mobilephone retailer Carphone Warehouse (CPW.L), who resignedfollowing his breach of share disclosure rules.The Sainsbury's chief joins Locog, which is responsible forstaging the Games, at a time when it seeks to raise theremaining third of its 650 million pound ($969.5 million)domestic sponsorship target.Mayor Boris Johnson also announced the appointment of DavidGregson, the part-time chairman of private equity group PhoenixEquity Partners, as chairman of his Legacy Board of Advisers again replacing Ross.Gregson will hold the role until the proposed new LegacySpecial Purpose Vehicle is created, and will advise on allaspects of post-Games. "These two men have distinguished careers and bring a wealthof experience," Johnson said in a statement (Reporting by Avril Ormsby; Editing by Jon Loades-Carter).