CNN Announces Finalists for 'CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute'
28 11월 2007 - 2:31AM
PR Newswire (US)
Performers for Dec. 6 Gala Include Mary J. Blige, Sheryl Crow,
Wyclef Jean, Norah Jones; Presenters Include Glenn Close, Harry
Connick, Jr., LL Cool J, Kyra Sedgwick, Jimmy Smits ATLANTA, Nov.
27 /PRNewswire/ -- CNN today revealed the names of 18 finalists for
"CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute," the culmination of a five- month
audience nomination process through which ordinary people will be
recognized for accomplishing extraordinary things. Hosted by CNN's
Anderson Cooper and Christiane Amanpour, "CNN Heroes: An All-Star
Tribute" will air live globally on CNN/U.S., CNN International and
CNN en Espanol on Thursday, Dec. 6, at 9 p.m. (ET). In its first
year of the CNN Heroes initiative, CNN received more than 7,000
nominations from viewers in 80 countries, nominating people from
more than 90 countries. Honorees will be announced at the Dec. 6
gala at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City,
which will include performances from Grammy Award winners Mary J.
Blige and Sheryl Crow and a duet by Grammy Award winner Norah Jones
and acclaimed performer-producer Wyclef Jean. Presenters will
include Tyra Banks, Glenn Close, Harry Connick, Jr., Rosario
Dawson, LL Cool J, Kyra Sedgwick and Jimmy Smits. "We're honored to
shine the spotlight on some of the world's lesser known heroes with
the help of an esteemed slate of performers and presenters," said
Jim Walton, president of CNN Worldwide. "While other awards
programs venerate those who are already celebrated, we are
recognizing the unheralded, the ones who accomplish great things
without the benefit of recognition." From May 1 through September,
CNN Worldwide has featured everyday heroes across its television
networks, digital services and at http://www.cnn.com/Heroes,
encouraging viewers to nominate local heroes they deem deserving of
recognition as a CNN Hero. The finalists in each of the six
categories include: * MEDICAL MARVEL - Peter Kithene of Seattle,
who founded a clinic in his native Kenya that has provided services
to more than 18,000 patients; Ann McGee of Las Vegas, who started a
transportation program to provide free medical flights for families
with gravely ill children; and S. Ramakrishnan of Ayikudy, India, a
quadriplegic man who runs one of India's largest centers for the
disabled, serving people from 330 surrounding villages. * YOUNG
WONDER - Kayla Cornale, 18, of Burlington, Ontario, Canada, who
developed a musical system to improve communications with autistic
people; Dallas Jessup, 15, of Vancouver, Wash., who produced a
video and an online program designed to teach young women and girls
how to escape an attacker; and Josh Miller, 17, of Santa Monica,
Calif., who established a student-run nonprofit group dedicated to
motivating high school students of all backgrounds to succeed in
school and life. * CHAMPIONING CHILDREN - Dr. Rick Hodes of Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia, who has served as a conduit for Ethiopian children
to receive essential vaccinations, surgeries and other medical
procedures; Scott Loeff of Chicago, who founded a camp for children
with Tourette Syndrome to enable them to fit in with other
children; Steve Peifer of Kijabe, Kenya, who combated severe
dropout rates in Kenya by ensuring that more than 11,000 children
have daily lunches at school and access to computers. * COMMUNITY
CRUSADER - James McDowell, a U.S. Army sergeant major who serves
with the 82nd Airborne in Kandahar, Afghanistan, and led efforts to
encourage Afghan farmers to switch from growing poppies to equally
profitable saffron bulbs; Sister Rosemary Nyirumbe of Gulu, Uganda,
who opened a school in her town to rehabilitate girls devastated by
the Lord's Resistance Army; Julie Rems-Smario of Oakland, Calif.,
who founded a nonprofit agency that serves deaf survivors of
domestic and sexual violence. * DEFENDING THE PLANET - Florence
Cassassuce of La Paz, Mexico, who invented a five-gallon bucket
that can purify several days' worth of water in four minutes;
Irania Martinez Garcia of Guantanamo, Cuba, who has taught hundreds
of residents to learn how to grow food efficiently while using
organic and sustainable materials from the local dump and their own
trash; and Mark Maksimowicz of St. Petersburg, Fla., who co-
founded a volunteer armada of boats to help clean up North American
coasts. * FIGHTING FOR JUSTICE - Pablo Fajardo of Lago Agrio,
Ecuador, who seeks to force one of the world's largest oil
corporations to pay more than $6 billion to clean up toxic waste in
the Amazon rain forest; Rangina Hamidi of Stone Ridge, Va., who
founded a company that enables women in her native Afghanistan to
make money from their intricate embroidery skills; and Lynwood
Hughes of Rocky Mount, N.C., who started a nonprofit group to help
U.S. veterans secure their disability benefits. Joel Gallen, who
has helmed ambitious telethon events supporting victims of both the
Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and Hurricane Katrina, serves as
executive producer for the event. Gallen won a Peabody Award for
"America: A Tribute to Heroes" and has been nominated for several
Emmys throughout his career. Kelly Flynn is senior executive
producer for the CNN Heroes initiative. CNN Worldwide, a division
of Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., a Time Warner Company, is the
most trusted source for news and information. Its reach extends to
nine cable and satellite television networks; one private place-
based network; two radio networks; wireless devices around the
world; CNN Digital Network, the No. 1 network of news Web sites in
the United States; CNN Newsource, the world's most extensively
syndicated news service; and strategic international partnerships
within both television and the digital media. DATASOURCE: CNN
CONTACT: Janine Iamunno, New York, Turner, +1-212-275-7960, Web
site: http://www.cnn.com/Heroes
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