"Beverly Williams" is a former news anchor from Philadelphia.

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We think this is a win-win situation both for Arkansas schools in need of teachers and for displaced educators in need of a job until they are able to return to their homes.

When you have the small companies without the aid of expert advice on intellectual property interests, then they get confused and they go awry, ... a very small fish.

No. This hasn't happened before.

Our arms are opened wide for them to come work for us and we'd like to assist them to be a teacher in Arkansas.

The No. 1 thing circulating in my head regarding Katrina's impact on the community, is how they will impact our city and how their culture will affect ours, ... We gave them a lot, but they came with a lot, not in possessions, but in their hearts, and their souls and their culture. I want people to see our new neighbors as new assets to our community. This will be great for our city.

So often, it's seen as that if you're not for the war, you're not for the troops. We're so much for the troops that we want them home safely.

What happened was on such a massive scale that it triggered a massive response, but we didn't forget our own homeless folks.

For the long term, the best way to help is to support local nonprofits, ... [Katrina evacuees] will be with us for a while, and we are the ones that are prepared to handle this long term and go the distance.