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	 news_display[2] = '<table width="300"><tr><td align="center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><img src="assets/images/baby_tiari.jpg" align="center" alt="Tiari McNamara" width="250" /></td></tr><tr><td align="justify" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><p>Congratulations to Garret McNamara and his family on their new born daughter Tiara. She was born a healthy baby weighing 7lbs and 4.4ozs on April 23rd, 2009. Click the link for a picture!</p></td></tr></table>';
	 news_display[3] = '<table width="300"><tr><td align="justify" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><p><strong>The World Premiere of the Glacier Project starring Garrett McNamara and Kealii Mamala will be shown at the Newport Film Festival on April 30th, 2009! Directed by Ryan Casey & Brent Meeske.</strong><br /><br />In the summer of 2007, two big wave surf champions, Garrett McNamara and Kealii Mamala traveled to the "wilds" of Alaska. Their mission was to surf a wave unlike any other that had been surfed before... A wave produced by a glacier. If they succeed, it would be a historic "first" in surfing: opening new doors to what is possible, not just in surfing, but in everyday life... Failure could mean their deaths.<br /><br />This awe-inspiring documentary shows the trials, tribulations, and the drama that unfolds as two men face an incredible force of nature and show what can be achieved when the power of the human spirit and personal determination come together as they did in that Summer of 2007.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Glacier-Project/78637211206#/pages/The-Glacier-Project/78637211206?v=info&viewas=1083951127" target="_blank">Click here to learn more.</a><br /><br /><a href="#" onclick="replaceContent(4)">Watch video by DeepWater Films</a></p></td></tr></table>';
	 news_display[4] = '<table width="300"><tr><td align="justify" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><p><strong>Garrett McNamara to participate at Covenant House California 2009 Awards Fundraiser</strong><br /><br />On June 5th, Garrett will help the Los Angeles chapter of the Covenant House honor those who have given their time and made donations to help provide services to the homeless.  Among those being honored at the 10th Annual Awards Gala is Nigel Lythgoe, co-producer of "So You Think You Can Dance," "American Idol" and longtime advocate for the homeless.<br /><br />If you would like to learn more, donate or join Garrett McNamara in helping the Covenant House, please visit <a href="http://www.covenanthouse.org" target="_blank">www.covenanthouse.org.</a></p></td></tr></table>';
	 news_display[5] = '<table width="300"><tr><td align="justify" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><p><strong>On June 6th Garrett McNamara to Teach Surfing to Autistic Children at "Surfers Healing" Day Camp in Malibu</strong><br /><br />Always ready to help those in need, on June 6th Garrett McNamara will donate his time as a surf instructor for Surfers Healing: A Foundation for Autism.  The day camp will provide autistic children the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to learn all aspects of surfing from professional riders.<br /><br />For more information on Surfers Healing, to be a volunteer or make a donation, visit: <a href="http://www.surfershealing.org" target="_blank">www.surfershealing.org.</a></p></td></tr></table>';	
	 news_display[6] = '<table width="400"><tr><td align="justify" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><div id="main_div" class="makeScroll" align="justify"><p><strong>August, 2009 - </strong>Yesterday marked Mike Takahashins&#8217s, Garrett McNamara and Dawson Jones 13th annual Molokai to Oahu Paddleboard Race here in Hawaii. This grueling 32-mile open-ocean race across the storied Molokai Kans&#8217iwi Channel for stand-up paddle (SUP) and prone paddleboarders is considered the world championship of the sport. This year, thanks to the new title sponsor Rainbow Sandals, the stakes were higher than ever with a record prize purse of $16,000.<br /><br />Australian Jamie Mitchell claimed the win for the eighth consecutive year. That dude is a beast. Hawaii&#8217s Kanesa Duncan claimed her seventh crown in a time of 6:29:29. In the standup paddle (SUP) division, favorite Ekolu Kalama did not disappoint, posting his first solo win in the record time of 5:02:06. The first solo woman SUP-er was Jenny Kalmbach, from the Big Island, in a time of 5:48:31.<br /><br />This race is no joke and it&#8217s amazing to see what people are capable of doing. The rise in popularity of SUP has definitely boosted competitor attendance. Hawaii is the perfect arena for testing watermen from around the world. Garrett McNamara is one of the founders of this incredible event along with Dawson Jones and Mike Takahashi. Last night we caught up with Garrett, fresh from the race, to get the skinny on the event.<br /><br />This is what G-Mac had to say:<br /><br />"This is such an incredible race and I consider everybody who raced a hero and in another league. There was one competitor with a prosthetic arm who really inspired me. Also, a man in a wheel chair came up to me at the finish line and said he just did all the research and would be racing the next year. It&#8217s so inspiring to see people that are deemed challenged accomplish such a feat. I look forward to seeing that guy next year.<br /><br />This race is such a test of one&#8217s mental and physical limits. Mick Debetta, who held the record for years and now Jamie Mitchell&#8217s trainer, said the first year he did the race that it was the hardest thing he had done in his life and would never do it again. Tom Pohaku Stone is a Hawaiian on a mission. Tom paddled a replica of a board that was used by the ancient Hawaiians. It is a board I would say is impossible to paddle across the channel on. With the assistance of a PWC, Tom crossed the channel successfully. This was amazing and in honor of Hawaiian history and tradition. This race grows every year. Now, with a great new title sponsor, Rainbow Sandals and presented sponsors, Duke&#8217s Waikiki, C4 Waterman, Honolua clothing, and Maui Jems sun glasses it enables us to produce a great race that better accommodates the competitors and everyone involved.<br /><br />I&#8217;d like to give a big thanks to Barrett Tester. He&#8217;s been with us from the start. Also, big thanks to Sparky from Rainbow and Gerry Lopez, who surprised us all by competing, finishing and winning 2nd place in their division."</p></div></td></tr></table>';		 
    
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