24 Hours of Rock - Promised Land (Vesuvius)
View Duration: 4:07
This is from 24 Hours of Rock, a fundraiser in support of the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation.
24 Hours of Rock - Flirtin' With Disaster (Molly Hatchet)
View Duration: 5:13
This is from 24 Hours of Rock, a fundraiser in support of the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation.
24 Hours of Rock - Alive (Pearl Jam)
View Duration: 6:11
This is from 24 Hours of Rock, a fundraiser in support of the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation.
24 Hours of Rock - (Don't Fear) The Reaper (Blue Oyster Cult)
View Duration: 5:34
This is from 24 Hours of Rock, a fundraiser in support of the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation.
24 Hours of Rock - Action (Sweet)
View Duration: 3:54
This is from 24 Hours of Rock, a fundraiser in support of the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation.
24 Hours of Rock - And Justice For All (Metallica)
View Duration: 10:02
This is from 24 Hours of Rock, a fundraiser in support of the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation.
24 Hours of Rock - Battle of the Bands
View Duration: 9:43
This is from 24 Hours of Rock, a fundraiser in support of the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation. Songs were Rock N' Me by Steve Miller Band and Ramblin' Man by Allman Brothers Band.
New Health Warning MOBILES COULD DAMAGE YOUR HEART AND KIDNEYS Part 2
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http://www.emfnews.org/qlinks.html In the United Kingdom alone around 16 million people regularly use mobiles. The Government-backed National Radiological Protection Board maintains mobile phone radiation levels are well within safety limits. But other studies have already shown links between ...
Tom's swim for MS charity - Jan, 1st, 2009
View Duration: 2:33
Tom Gallen went to dip in the ocean with all the brave people and supported the Multiple Sclerosis Charity Event at Matunuck, RI.
The National MS Society and the Human Element
View Duration: 3:19
Helen Myers and Ed Rightor won The Dow Chemical Companys Human Element Award for their involvement with Walk MS and Bike MS. Meet these leaders and learn how Dow encourages employees to do great work for their communities — and for the MS community nationwide.






























