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2010-12-31Happy New Year
2010-12-29Rödd þjóðarinnar !Karaókímaraþon
2010-12-08To Lee With Love
2010-12-04Björk in Pitchfork
2010-11-09Neisti - Ályktanir
2010-09-28AnOther Magazine Signed Poster @AnotherMagazine
2010-09-20Listen To This
2010-09-20Gloomy Sunday
2010-09-07AnOther Magaine Issue 19 2010
2010-08-29Björk in Sweden
2010-08-26Pitchfork picks the best of the 90's
2010-08-23Moomins and Björk in The Comet Song video
2010-08-06NPR interview
2010-08-03And now for the whole interview...
2010-08-02More Moominosity
2010-08-01Projects with Dirty Projectors, Ólöf Arnalds, Antony and Moomin
2010-07-31Grand Old Aunt Björk...
2010-07-22Enn í vafa?
2010-07-20Fleiri spurningar og orkuaudlindir.is
2010-07-13Formal Proposal regarding Magma Energy
2010-06-30Reuinions and collaborations
2010-06-26Björk & Dirty Projectors release a record
2010-05-17Björk awarded the Polar Music Prize
2010-04-28Eyjafjallajökull
2010-04-26Rites of Spring - Benefit for Haiti
2010-04-01Collab with E-40 and Droop-E
2010-02-20Thom chooses Björk for NY Fashion Week playlist
2010-02-15Lee Alexander McQueen, 1969-2010
2010-01-18UNICEF's Haiti Children's Emergency Appeal from bjork.com: ACT NOW

This is what we have to post today:

"As UNICEF is our official charity, we are appealing for people to support UNICEF's Haiti Children's Emergency Appeal.

A devastating earthquake measuring 7.0 on the Richter scale struck Haiti on 12 January 2010, causing an unfolding humanitarian crisis. Early news reports indicate that schools have collapsed, homes destroyed, and hospitals overwhelmed by the large numbers of injured coming in for medical assistance.

UNICEF is deploying necessary supplies to Jacmel and Port-au-Prince as quickly as possible to assist with recovery efforts including clean water and sanitation, therapeutic foods, medical supplies and temporary shelter. The organisation will be focusing on children who have become separated from their families to protect them from harm or exploitation.

Expert estimates suggest that 46 per cent of Haiti’s nearly 10 million people are under 18 years of age. The special needs of children for food, shelter and protection must be factored in at the very outset of relief efforts and UNICEF will do everything in its power to make sure these needs are met.

Please show your support and donate now to help children affected by the Haiti earthquake.
You can donate online at www.unicef.org.uk/haiti
Thanks, UNICEF UK"