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| Chaldeans Fondly Remeber Tel-Kepe |
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Located a little more than 10 miles or 15 kilometers from Mosul there stands a, “Hill of Stones.” For many Westerners this would seem to be an uninspiring and gloomy place to live. However, to many Chaldeans the rich and fertile land of Tel-Kepe (Telkaif), Iraq was once a wondrous place of adventure, peace, and communal living. In contrast to its name Tel-Kepe (The Hill of Stones) the region was quite fertile making many Chaldeans rural farmers living off the land and mastering the science of agriculture in some of the harshest of conditions.
A very high majority of the inhabitants of Tel-Kepe were Chaldean Catholics. Indigenous people of the region who were converted to Christianity by Mar Addai and Mar Mari, disciples of St. Thomas and later merged with the Roman Catholic Church in the seventh century.
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| Filed in: Living & Lifestyle, Community & Culture By Huda Metti |
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| 2008 Yaldo Family Reunion Highlights |
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Michigan, USA - On July 27, 2008 over 1200 Yaldo guests attended the 1st Annual Yaldo Family Reunion. The Yaldo family gathered at the Saint George Chaldean Camp in Brighton, Michigan. The heart and soul of the 1st annual Yaldo reunion began with the hard work invested by the dedicated volunteers, which was headed by Father Basil Yaldo.
The Yaldo family originated from Telkaif, Mosul, Iraq. A great number of the Yaldo family migrated throughout the cities in Iraq. As the years progressed the Yaldo family began to settle in the United States. In fact, an ever-increasing number call areas of Metropolitan Detroit home today. The new generation has been successful in reaching high educational attainment. They carry many successful positions such as doctors, lawyers, business entrepreneurs, accountants, engineers and so forth.
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| Filed in: Sports, Art, and Entertainment, Community & Culture, Camp Chaldean By Camp Chaldean |
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| Chaldean Campers Prepare for the Feast of the Assumption of Our Blessed Virgin Mary Celebration August 13 & 14 |
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Michigan, USA - St. George Camp Chaldean in Brighton, Michigan invites the Chaldean faithful community to freely join their friends and family for a two-day camping celebration of the Feast of The Assumption of our Blessed Virgin Mary. The celebration begins on Wednesday, August 13 and concludes on Thursday, August 14.
As one big family the community comes together to celebrate this inspirational event. The camp features a tent-city for guests to pitch a tent, boating, scenic nature trails, DJ music, food, and most importantly on Thursday, a Mass led by His Excellency Bishop Ibrahim Ibrahim. Mass begins at 6 p.m. sharp. Prior to Mass, church choirs will lead pilgrims in prayer songs. After Mass a candle light prayer precession march will occur.
Overnight Guests are reminded to bring tents, lawn chairs, barbeque grills, towels, and other camping related items. Over 100 picnic tables are available, indoor bathrooms, warm showers, and hot food will be available for campers.
For more information please call 1-888-822-CAMP or e-mail CAMP@chaldean.org.
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| Filed in: Religion & Spirituality, Community & Culture, Camp Chaldean, Chaldean Churches By Camp Chaldean |
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| CYD-2008 :: Sunday, Augsut 17 From 2 pm - 8 pm |
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Chaldean Youth Day (CYD-2008) is Sunday, August 17! Hundreds of Chaldean young adults will converge on Camp Chaldean for a day of fun, food, and festivities. Hang-out. Chill. Picnic. Play. This event is free for those 35 and under. Anyone over 35 the cost is $45,000 per person.
This is a non-alcoholic camp. Bring your own lawn chairs. Bring food coolers if you like. Food and beverages will be available. Games. Competitions. Prizes. Boat Races. Water-balloon wars. Tug-A-war. Sports. Bring your own BALLS. Best of all bring some biceps, brains, and bounce.
The event is sponsored by the St. George Chaldean Camp Council in partnership with Chaldean youth groups, which include but are not limited to, the Chaldean Church Sports League, Chaldean Teens Coming Together, Chaldean Youth Bible Study, Chaldean Loving Christ, Jesus Christ University, Chaldean American Professionals, Chaldean Football League, Chaldean Basketball League, Chaldean Hockey League, Chaldean American Student Association, and Chaldean Church Youth Choirs.
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| Filed in: Sports, Art, and Entertainment, Community & Culture, Chaldean American Student Association, Camp Chaldean, Chaldean Church Sports League, Chaldean Churches, Chaldean American Professionals By Camp Chaldean |
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| Faith and Fellowship Found at Michigan’s Chaldean Church Festivals |
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Michigan, USA – Chaldeans don’t always have much time to spare. Long hours at work, family and cultural responsibilities, and trying to make ends meet leaves many Chaldeans hungry for safe and entertaining events for the entire family.
The Chaldean churches have had a long tradition in hosting family gatherings. The opportunity brings respectful families together in faith and fellowship and helps raise funds to keep the church ministry strong.
The events are always a community affair organized and managed by church volunteers and supported by community donors. Although increasing competition of commercial festivals and state fairs targeting Chaldeans are on the rise, Chaldean church hosted events remain the number one place for Chaldean families.
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| Filed in: Community & Culture, Chaldean Churches By Sam Yousif |
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| Chaldean 2nd Annual Music Festival Call for Volunteers |
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Your church and community needs help. This is a community call for volunteers for the 2nd Annual Mother of God Church Chaldean Music Festival. The festival will be held on Saturday, August 23 & Sunday, August 24 at St. George Camp Chaldean located on 1391 Kellogg Road, Brighton, MI 48114.
The two day carnival event will feature carnival games, 9 live bands, food, vendor and information booths, contests, and more. Volunteers that are 18 years of age and older are needed to make this event a success. Community volunteers will receive room accommodations, breakfast, lunch, dinner, and volunteer shirts.
We need help with assisting crowds, controlling the rides, working the carnival tents, parking, security, serving food, donating items to the prize and give-away table, and keeping the area clean.
To answer the call for help please contact Steve Sitto at cmf@chaldean.org / (248) 762-4424 or Raad Kashat at MotherofGodChurch@yahoo.com.
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| Filed in: Community & Culture, Chaldean Churches By Mother of God Church |
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| Mesopotamia – The Indigenous Lands of the Chaldeans |

The fertile lands in the river basins of Euphrates and Tigris were the home land of rich and complex societies. The word 'Mesopotamia' is Greek meaning ‘land between the rivers’ derived from Greek mesos (middle) and potamos (river), thus 'land between the rivers'.
Flowing south out of Turkey, the Tigris and Euphrates are 250 miles apart. The Euphrates runs south and east for 800 miles and the Tigris flows south for 550 miles. The two rivers join and stretch to the Persian Gulf as the Shatt al Arab. The area that now comprises most all of modern Iraq and part of Syria.
Mesopotamia's richness attracted neighbors and its history is a pattern of infiltration and invasion. Although there were meager rainfalls in most of the region, the land was well irrigated by canals. The fertile soil yielded rich food and heavy crops of date palms, useful fiber, wood, and fodder. Both rivers have fish, and the southern marshes contain wildfowl. Being a land of plenty, commerce, and strategic worth the river valleys and plains of Mesopotamia were often attacked from the rivers, the northern and eastern hills, the Arabian Desert, and Syrian plains.
Most of the conflicts were internal to the region and small skirmishes between warring tribes and factions. It was not until Persia (Iran) invaded and defeated the Chaldeans, the last rulers of the region, that the area is forever lost to foreigners.
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| Filed in: Living & Lifestyle, Community & Culture By Amer Hedow |
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| Yaldo(o|u) Chaldean Family Reunion Open Invitation |
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Michigan, USA - No one would dare refute that Chaldeans often come from large families. The Chaldean culture values the importance of family virtues and cooperation. Chaldeans often hold large family gatherings, dinners, and celebrations.
One family is taking the family gathering up a few notches. The Yaldo(o|u) family is hosting their 2008 family reunion at Camp Chaldean in Michigan beginning at 1 p.m. on Sunday, July 27. Nearly a thousand family members are expected to attend the family gathering.
Saher Yaldo, a leading community entrepreneur and committed volunteer for the Chaldean Voice radio station has been instrumental in the reunion. “We invite everyone with Yaldo(o|u) blood pulsing through their veins. This includes all children and grandchildren whose mother or father are Yaldo(o|u), says Saher.
“Guests are also welcome to invite close friends and relatives as well. We will be holding a special Mass for all our guests led by Fr. Basel Yaldo of St. George Church at 4 p.m. and we have games, gifts, and more as well.”
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| Filed in: Living & Lifestyle, Sports, Art, and Entertainment, Community & Culture, Camp Chaldean By Camp Chaldean |
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| Sydney Chaldeans at World Youth Day 2008 Share their Joy and Sorrow |
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Sydney, AUSTRALIA – Australian Chaldeans in Sydney have been wildly celebrating World Youth Day. The excitement, exhilaration, and energy has been intoxicating says Joshua Shami, a Chaldean pilgrim from Europe. Chaldean youth from around the world have gathered in Sydney in celebration of World Youth Day.
“We continue to pray for our Chaldean brothers and sisters stuck in Iraq,” says Shami. For many Chaldeans in Austrialia, the joy of welcoming Pope Benedict XVI to the World Youth Day celebration was dampened by the absence of a Chaldean Catholic delegation from Iraq. “For months people have been working on getting the Iraqi Delegation to Sydney, but it is one thing after another stopping them.”
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| Filed in: Religion & Spirituality, Community & Culture, Chaldean Churches By Rita Abro |
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| Ur of the Chaldees |
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UR of the Chaldees was the port of CHALDEA (Babylonia), a major trade and commerce post. Citizens of the region along with dwellers on the gulf with distant countries of India , Ethiopia , and Egypt. Change in economics and political power left the port abandoned about 500 B.C., but long continued to be a sacred city.
UR means light, or the moon city, a city of the Chaldees, the largest city of SHINAR or Northern CHALDEA, and the principal commercial centre of the country as well as the centre of political power. It stood near the mouth of the Euphrates River, on its western bank, and is represented by the mounds (of bricks cemented by bitumen) of El-Mugheir, i.e., "The Bitumined," or "The Town of Bitumen," now 150 miles from the sea and some 6 miles from the Euphrates River, a little above the point where it receives the Shat el-Hie from the Tigris River. It was formerly a maritime city, as the waters of the Chaldean Gulf (mistakenly called Persian Gulf ) reached thus far inland.
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| Filed in: Community & Culture By Amer Hedow |
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ESMO - Call for Proposals for New Student Teams
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/esmo5_small.1,0.jpg" align="right" /> The ESA Education Office is currently looking for student teams to fill the following vacancies in Phase B1 (Preliminary Design) of the European Student Moon Orbiter (ESMO) project, which is expected to last until February 2009.
Successful Conclusion to 2008 Alpbach Summer School
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/sample_return_sm.jpg" align="right" /> This year’s Summer School in Alpbach results in 4 innovative projects presented by 58 students.
Explore Space with Disney/Pixar’s WALL-E (and Friends)
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/poster_walle_S.jpg" align="right" /> To mark the European launch of WALL-E, Disney/Pixar's exciting smash hit movie, ESA is today launching a new web site which highlights the multitude of educational resources and fun activities that are available on the Agency's Internet pages.
ESA Radar Remote Sensing Course 2008 in Prague
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/MexicoCity.jpg" align="right" /> The Czech Space Office in cooperation with the European Space Agency and the Charles University in Prague is organizing a five-days intensive microwave remote sensing course.
Eight teams taking up ESA’s Lunar Robotics Challenge
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/lunar_challenge_S.jpg" align="right" /> As interest in exploration of the Moon soars among the world’s space agencies, ESA, through its General Studies Programme, has challenged university students to develop a robotic vehicle that is capable of working in difficult terrain, comparable to that found at the lunar poles. Eight university teams have been selected to proceed to the design stage of ESA’s Lunar Robotics Challenge.
'Take your classroom into space' winners announced
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/boy_S,0.jpg" align="right" /> The winners of the 'Take your classroom into space' Call for Education Ideas have been selected. The two best experiment ideas will be performed in space by ESA astronaut Frank De Winne during his spaceflight in 2009. Pupils throughout Europe will be able to compare results obtained in their classroom to those obtained in space.
Fly Your Thesis! - An Astronaut Experience
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/airbus_S.jpg" align="right" /> Calling all European students! ESA’s Education Office is offering the flights of a lifetime with the launch of a new programme called “Fly Your Thesis! – An Astronaut Experience”.
ESA Announces Vega CubeSat Selection
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/IMG_01-2.jpg" align="right" /> After a thorough and exhaustive review of 22 proposals that were received from universities all over Europe, ESA officials have finally selected 9 CubeSats (plus two back-ups) that will be flown during the debut of Europe’s new Vega launch vehicle in late 2008 or early 2009.
Take part in the Space Station Design Workshop 2008!
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/ssdw_medium,0.jpg" align="right" /> In July 2008, ESA will host the Space Station Design Workshop (SSDW) in collaboration with the Institute of Space Systems (Institut für Raumfahrtsysteme, IRS) of the Universitaet Stuttgart.
Take your classroom into space
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/boy_S,0.jpg" align="right" /> With Europe's Columbus laboratory safely attached to the International Space Station, this is a good time to come up with new ideas for experiments that can be carried out onboard the station to demonstrate the effects of weightlessness to young students.
Polish children and students meet astronauts
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/DSC_0049_S.jpg" align="right" /> As part of worldwide activities to celebrate the 50 years of space exploration, Polish children and students had the chance to meet European and American astronauts in Warsaw last week, to hear at first hand about living and working in space.
ESA pays tribute to 50 years of space
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/50years_small.jpg" align="right" /> Fifty years ago today, on the night of 4 October, the first 'beep-beep' from Sputnik fell from the heavens and marked the beginning of a new era for the human race. <a href="/SPECIALS/Space_Year_2007/index.html" style="color:blue">Visit our Space Jubilee site</a>
The 2007 STRAPLEX Student Workshop
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/northern_flight1_small,0.jpg" align="right" /> In September 2007, a series of flights involving helium balloons will take to the air over Portugal. On board the STRAtospheric PLatform EXperiment (STRAPLEX) balloons will be several experiments provided by students from various ESA member states.
Discover Issue 5 of Science in School
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/cover5_small,0.jpg" align="right" /> If you are a science teacher or a scientist interested in education, then you shouldn’t miss out on Science in School, the free publication which highlights the best in teaching and cutting-edge research. Issue 5 is now available, free of charge, on the web <a href="http://www.scienceinschool.org/">here</a> and in print.
Awards Announced at Science on Stage 2
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/DSC_3587_small,0.jpg" align="right" /> The EIROforum Science on Stage 2 (SOS2) Festival, one of the most important events in the education calendar, reached its climax on 6 April with the presentation of the European Science Teaching Awards.
From argonauts to astronauts
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/Greece_new.jpg" align="right" /> Astronauts and the mythical Argonauts who sailed with Jason in search of the golden fleece have some things in common - a spirit of adventure and the desire to explore the unknown. This made it an apt title for the ESA Space Camp that took place in July in Patras, Greece.
State Rep. Sue Schmitz trial to resume Tuesday
DECATUR, Ala. - A federal judge delayed testimony in state Rep. Sue Schmitz's trial on fraud and mail fraud charges until next week.
CU plan expands campus alerts
BOULDER, Colo. — Electronic emergency message boards and a public address system could soon augment the emergency text alert system already in place at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Delaware teacher introduces Biden
To deliver the speech officially nominating Delaware Sen. Joe Biden for vice president, Quincy Lucas was advised to wear solid colors and go easy on the jewelry.
SEF wants more slots in Pre-K programs
Just more than half of the state's 4-year-olds attend Georgia Pre-K, and groups like the Southern Education Foundation (SEF) want that number to increase.
Georgia SAT scores drop again
Georgia's average score on the SAT college admissions exam fell for the second consecutive year, according to results released Tuesday morning.
Suburban school districts, police working out protest logistics
They don't know how many children will report for school Tuesday, when they will arrive, who will accompany them or what they'll do. But educators, police and New Trier Township residents are preparing for what could be an unprecedented influx of city students Tuesday in an effort to highlight the financial inequities that divide Illinois schools.
Trustee chief backs U of L leaders in Felner inquiry
The chairman of the University of Louisville board of trustees sent a letter to the full board this week saying he is "satisfied" with actions taken by the school's administration regarding faculty complaints and a federal investigation involving former education dean Robert Felner.
Pastorek -- No major changes expected in LEAP
Louisiana education officials say no major changes are planned for the state's promotion exam for fourth- and eighth-graders, although some lawmakers want an overhaul.
Board members defy O'Malley, quit
This month's mass resignations of 10 board members from the University of Maryland Medical System came after the board defied a specific appeal from Gov. Martin O'Malley to place his favored candidate in charge of the $1.9 billion operation.
Slots foes ask rewrite
Slots opponents proposed alternative language yesterday for a voter referendum on November's ballot that would legalize slot machine casinos across the state.
Four candidates reach finals for Maine teacher of the year
Three elementary school teachers and one career and technical education teacher are state finalists for the title of 2009 Maine Teacher of the Year.
Students transfer out of failing schools
Though school is in full swing, students at some of the Triangle's best schools shouldn't get used to their classes just yet.
Little shift in teacher salary hikes
With New Jersey's public schools soon to open, teacher contract talks are so far seeing little shift in salary increases, but they are yielding some cost savings around health benefits, according to the state's school boards association.
Funding cuts put schools on defensive again
Teachers and administrators have argued for years that Nevada's public schools could meet high expectations if they were properly funded.
Ohio college students get discount on electronic versions of textbooks
Ohio college students will get a break on the price of textbooks through a newly negotiated agreement with an online retailer.
Economic downturn boosts college enrollment numbers in Oregon
Students started returning to class this week as Oregon colleges gear up for brimming fall enrollments fueled in part by a sluggish economy.
SAT scores stay stable in R.I.
College-bound Rhode Island students performed about as well this year as last in the SAT, AP and PSAT tests, it was announced Tuesday by the College Board.
Superintendents call for funding reform
Lowcountry school superintendents spoke as one Wednesday: Change the state's funding formula for education.
S.C. public-school SAT scores drop 5 points
While SAT scores in South Carolina as a whole are on the rise, public school scores dipped 5 points.
Some at UT oppose chair in Charlie Wilson's name
Some faculty members at the University of Texas are objecting to plans to create an endowed chair in Pakistan studies in honor of former U.S. Rep. Charlie Wilson, the colorful Democrat who was portrayed in last year's movie Charlie Wilson's War.
Attorney general rules that all GPAs will be calculated the same across Texas
Attorney General Greg Abbott has decided that all high school graduates in Texas will have their grade point averages calculated the same way beginning with the Class of 2009.
Scientists reprogram adult cells' function
Scientists have transformed one type of fully developed adult cell directly into another inside a living animal, a startling advance that could lead to cures for a variety of illnesses and sidestep the political and ethical quagmires associated with embryonic stem cell research.
Most Va. schools met 'No Child' benchmarks
Seventy-four percent of Virginia's public schools met annual performance benchmarks in reading and mathematics under the No Child Left Behind law, but 93 schools face sanctions after failing to achieve those goals, state education officials said Wednesday.
One-quarter of local schools fail to meet federal standards
With tougher goals in place, one-fourth of the schools in South Hampton Roads failed to meet federal standards this year. That's up 71 percent from last year.
Higher education budget takes hit as officials agree to $24M in cuts
Final details of a plan to fill a $24 million hole in the state's General Fund were hammered out by administration officials and lawmakers Wednesday and will rely in part on cuts to the state's funding of higher education, already the worst in the country by some measures.
Legislature probing WVU degree scandal
An investigative arm of the West Virginia Legislature has asked to review documents showing how West Virginia University officials falsified the academic records of Mylan Inc. executive Heather Bresch, the daughter of West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin.
Legislature probing WVU degree scandal
An investigative arm of the West Virginia Legislature has asked to review documents showing how West Virginia University officials falsified the academic records of Mylan Inc. executive Heather Bresch, the daughter of West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin.
NCSD reach higher PAWS marks in math, reading
Natrona County students seem to excel on the math and reading sections of the Proficiency Assessment for Wyoming Students, according to results released Wednesday by the Wyoming Department of Education.
Why presidential elections matter to states
Democrats and Republicans will gather in Colorado and Minnesota to nominate their candidates for president amid uncertainty in the states on the economy and other issues.
2008 state elections: What's at stake?
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><table width="195" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="0" align="right" summary=""><tbody><tr><td><a href="http://www.stateline.org/live/details/story?contentId=334492"><img width="187" height="126" border="0" align="right" alt="" src="http://www.stateline.org/live/digitalAssets/14687_GuideStrip.gif" /></a></td></tr></tbody></table>(Updated 4:20 p.m. EDT, Aug. 20, 2008) <br /><br />The historic battle for the White House may be grabbing most of the headlines, but plenty of state races and major ballot measures also could be nail-biters this November — and the results could have national implications. <em>Stateline.org</em> today is launching a new 2008 interactive guide to help voters keep track of the 11 gubernatorial, 11 attorneys general and seven secretary of state races and some 130 statewide ballot measures. </div>
Measures could bring youth to state races
<table width="260" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="0" align="right" summary=""><tbody><tr><td><a href="http://www.stateline.org/live/details/story?contentId=334134"><img width="250" height="62" border="0" align="right" src="http://www.stateline.org/live/digitalAssets/14394_larger08Elex.gif" alt="" /></a></td></tr></tbody></table>Lawmakers in Colorado and Hawaii aim to ramp up political participation by younger candidates with November ballot measures to lower the qualifying age for some state offices.
2008 state-by-state summary
<table cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="0" align="right" width="200" summary=""><tbody><tr><td><a href="javascript:void(0);/*1216330967994*/"><img height="65" border="0" align="right" width="200" alt="" src="http://www.stateline.org/live/digitalAssets/14438_leg-wrap_small_.gif" /></a></td></tr></tbody></table>(Updated 11:15 a.m. EDT, Aug. 6, 2008)<br /><br />Here’s <em>Stateline.org</em>'s state-by-state rundown of significant legislative action in 2008.
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