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Good vibrations
Apache Egypt, geophysical services team break records with new seismic technology. |
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Home Sweet Habitat
Dozens of Apache Houston employees recently traded in the tools of -- their trades for tools of a -- different trade. |
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Tulsa employees take Komen Walk personally
For Veronica Carr, an engineering tech for Central’s Permian Basin, the past two years have taken her on a whirlwind journey she never anticipated. Her chance meeting with breast cancer led her to discoveries about family, friends, co-workers and especially herself that would affect her life remarkably. |
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A sign of the times
As a thank you for Apache’s support of Army Troop B 1-125 Strike Unit (employees in Houston’s Corporate Land Administration (CLA) Department donated items to fill 30 care packages to send for the holidays), Brandon Holland, son of CLA’s Jeanie Holland, presented the department with a U.S. flag signed by members of his troop. |
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Apache Canada raises funds for Calgary Urban Project
As thousands of Calgarians capitalize on a strong economy, thousands of others fall through the cracks, unable to cope with soaring costs that are the flip side of an economic boom. For many of those less fortunate, the Calgary Urban Project Society (CUPS) provides the services necessary to help them get back on their feet. |
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Tyger receives 1st volunteer of year award
Whether he’s cycling across Texas in a top hat and tux, helping the Red Cross re-connect hurricane survivors with scattered loved ones, or constructing homes for low-income families, Vernon Tyger gives his all when it comes to volunteering. |
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Community outreach
MDA, Toonies for Transplants, supporting the troops, Grand Bois reforestation project and Boot Scoot 2007 kick-off. |
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Apache Egypt nationals put heart, soul into project
Inside the one-room school southwest of Cairo, visitors from Apache were greeted by a swirl of girls dressed in their colorful best. Wearing heartwarming smiles and curious eyes, the youths recited for their guests a well-rehearsed: “Hello! Hello! We are happy to meet you!” |
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Building Egypt's Future
Beyond the Great Pyramid of Giza, far from the hustle and bustle of downtown Cairo, little rays of sunshine brighten scores of villages scattered in and around the lush Nile River delta. While these rays indeed are nourishing, unlike those beaming from the sun they are cultivating something much more precious than anything grown in the ground. |
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Community outreach
Apache has been involved with a variety of community outreach programs this year. |
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Houston volunteers hit ground running
Under the guidance of Corporate Outreach, Apache Houston recently organized a new volunteer council to help develop the direction of employee volunteers. The 25-member council, which has been named TEAM (Together Everyone Achieves More) Apache, met for the first time in May and continues to meet monthly. |
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Two heads are better than one
Two Zama, Alberta, employees recently put their heads together in the “Cue Ball for Cancer” and “Curls for Cancer” fund-raising programs of the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS). |
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Gulf Coast Region helps Louisiana schools rebuild
Plaquemines Parish, south of New Orleans, is one of the areas hardest hit by last year’s hurricanes. The storms put 16 parish schools out of commission (including four that were totally washed away by Hurricane Katrina). |
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Apache donates $500,000 to M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
AUGUST LAU, Apache’s senior scientist in Exploration and Production Technology, wasn’t using seismic imaging to trace fault lines or detect hydrocarbons when he stumbled across a new type of imaging – a cutting-edge technology used in the early detection of cancer. |
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Apache's Sri Lankan 'family' recovers from tsunami
It’s been more than a year since Arrows first reported on the tragedy that devastated Nita Bell’s family in her native Sri Lanka. The tsunami claimed some 50,000 lives in her homeland and ultimately killed nearly 175,000 people in 14 countries. |
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