-- MySQL dump 9.10 -- -- Host: localhost Database: cmcigroup -- ------------------------------------------------------ -- Server version 4.0.18-standard -- -- Table structure for table `admin` -- CREATE TABLE admin ( id int(4) NOT NULL auto_increment, aid varchar(40) default NULL, pwd varchar(60) default NULL, PRIMARY KEY (id) ) TYPE=MyISAM; -- -- Dumping data for table `admin` -- INSERT INTO admin VALUES (1,'albert','2b495769497048b5'); INSERT INTO admin VALUES (2,'rookie','78a302dd267f6044'); -- -- Table structure for table `article` -- CREATE TABLE article ( id int(4) NOT NULL auto_increment, title varchar(120) default NULL, name varchar(40) default NULL, pwd varchar(60) default NULL, contents text, img varchar(60) default NULL, dimg varchar(120) default NULL, iposition varchar(10) default NULL, position varchar(30) default NULL, output enum('Y','N') default NULL, signdate date default NULL, PRIMARY KEY (id) ) TYPE=MyISAM; -- -- Dumping data for table `article` -- INSERT INTO article VALUES (21,'ChristianPost.com Placed 4th Most Popular Site in Christianity',NULL,NULL,'San Francisco, CA--On July 21st, ChristianPost.com, a member of Christian Media Corporation International and a trans-denominational online Christian newspaper announced its placement as the fourth most popular website among all of Christian websites in Alexa.com. \r\n\r\nAlexa Internet, Inc. is an Amazon.com company whose efforts to provide user-friendly information including web traffic and related subjects has established itself into one of the most comprehensive and prominent web-ranking engine sites in the world wide web. \r\n\r\nAlexa indexes and archives millions of webpages using www.dmoz.com, the world\'s biggest human-edited directory of over 4 million sites in 590,000+ categories. Christianity is the largest subcategory within Religion and Spirituality, which is comprised of 78,576 sites. According to Alexa, the top five sites of Christianity were enlisted as follow: 1. Hong Kong Baptist University; 2. Gospel Communications Network; 3. Family Search; 4. ChristianPost.com; 5. SDA Singles. \r\n\r\nPopularity of sites is defined by a three-month average rank, whose daily value is calculated by taking the geometric mean of number of users using the site and page views per user based on the statistics generated through Alexa toolbar. \r\n\r\nAfter celebrating its second to none position in the News category under Christianity on Alexa earlier this month (second position was seized by another member of Christian Media Corporation International, ChristianToday.com), The Christian Post, a relatively young company of 4-year history, is rapidly appearing in the Christian online market as a formidable contender with highly markettable profiles. \r\n\r\nVice President of The Christian Post, Albert Lee commented, \"We are in awe of the sovereign Lord\'s abundant grace as He has raised us since our founder had conceived the dream of building a mission-centered Christian media company to pioneer global Christian mass communications.\" He added, \"Our goal is to make Christ known to the world and to empower Christianity as the essence of human culture.\"\r\n\r\nTo view the result on Alexa internet, please visit: Top Five in Christianity.\r\n\r\nRepresentatives of The Christian Post are scheduled to join the CMCi World Summit which will invite over 30 delegates from 15 countries and discuss the company\'s prospectus for 2005 during a tentatively slated convention in October.','97919_top5.jpg','Courtesy of Alexa Internet (Alexa.com)','center','1',NULL,'2004-07-22'); INSERT INTO article VALUES (22,'CMCi World Summit Slated for October 2004',NULL,NULL,'CMCi World Summit, a convention that will invite over 20 representatives from over 13 nations is tentatively scheduled for October of this year. The convention is anticipated by many to set the general direction for pending future plans and to discuss group prospectus of 2005. \r\n\r\nThe list of invitees will include eight members of the board and five additional representatives showcasing a diverse gathering of thirteen nations. \r\n\r\nMore information and updates regarding the summit will be posted on the press center.','','',NULL,'4',NULL,'2004-07-22'); INSERT INTO article VALUES (23,'Three Nations to Join CMCi Network',NULL,NULL,'As media and information industries are now operating in the digital era, numerous companies view online cyberspace as the new platform on which competition to win readership will determine the fate of company\'s survival capacity. \r\n\r\nIn response to such changing times, during a press conference on July 22nd at San Francisco headquarters, CMCi announced that three nations-Brazil, South Africa and Russia will commence development work to build online newspaper in Sao Paolo, Johannesburg and Moscow. \r\n\r\nEmiliano Daniel De Souza, the editor of Brazil edition spoke of his dreams for the future publication, \"Brazil is a nation where modern spiritism and new age movements are taking hold of the minds of many seekers. It will be our (members of the newspaper) responsibility and civic duty as Christians to allow these lost souls to gain spiritual fulfillment in Christ. No other religion can offer a better answer to their thirst than Christianity.\"\r\n\r\nMembers of three national publications are expected announce the official launch deadline on the internet as soon as the necessary development works are sufficiently accomplished. ','7882_threenationspy.jpg','Counter-clockwise: Brazil, Russia, South Africa','right','3',NULL,'2004-07-22'); INSERT INTO article VALUES (24,'EcumenicalPress.com Under Construction for Further Development',NULL,NULL,'Ecumenical Press is the premiere source of Christian news serving all multimedia functions including print, digital and broadcasting with continuously updated information from innumerable regions worldwide.\r\n\r\nThe online project, EcumenicalPress.com which had begun in early June had experienced a brief respite due to schedule gridlock in the management department. \r\n\r\nPublic affairs spokesman Josh Kimball commented, \"The department had run into miscalculated deadlines. We have found the breadth and scope of EP-online to be unexpectedly monumental. Development and IT crew have re-scheduled module completion dates to better handle the complexity of industry-friendly media interfaces. Our general managers and supervisors are taking greater care in constructing membership and affiliation protocols. More needs to be done before initial launch and we are swamped with work.\"\r\n\r\nKimball refused to comment any further on the definitive date of launch and has encouraged the media to anticipate a new face among Christian tele-communication companies.','','','','4',NULL,'2004-07-22'); INSERT INTO article VALUES (25,'Christian Today India Edition Rises to Leadership in India',NULL,NULL,'Christian Today (Indian Edition) (www.christiantoday.co.in) has recently been commended as being India’s leading independent news service agency created by and for the Christian community. \r\n\r\nLaunched in 2001 as a national news service agency reporting on ecumenical developments and other news of the churches, and giving religious perspectives on news developments worldwide, Christian Today (Indian Edition) has emerged as the most compelling Christian news and information delivery agency, both online as well as in print media. Staffed round-the-clock by a dedicated staff in its headquarters in New Delhi and in bureaus worldwide, it relies heavily on its global team of news professionals to report on events and happenings that are impacting the Christian movement in India and the world. \r\n\r\nRecently, the General Secretary of the Church of North India (CNI), Reverend Enos Das Pradhan, in a public statement has emphasized the significance and need of such a news agency in India. Calling this news agency as “Christian’s own,” he had promised whole-hearted support. CNI, analogous to the Anglican Church of England, is one of the mainstream churches of India, representing over 2 million Christians. This is not the first time Christian Today (Indian Edition) has earned this praise.\r\n\r\nIn the past, Rev. Richard Howell, General Secretary of Evangelical Fellowship of India (EFI), had strongly recommended the newspaper stating that it stood for ‘justice,’ ‘equality,’ and ‘fraternity’ and that it upheld the moral fibers of the society and strengthened family and social values. Dr. K. Rajaratnam, former president of National Council of Churches in India (NCCI) has also conveyed his appreciation of the efforts carried on by Christian Today (Indian Edition) toward building a more just and equitable society by being a voice for the poor, oppressed and marginalized. Whereas EFI, a charter member of World Evangelical Alliance, represents over 200 evangelical organizations and churches all over India, NCCI is the ecumenical forum of the orthodox and protestant churches in India, representing over 7 million Christians. The leaders of Catholic Church and Pentecostal Church have made similar commendations as well.\r\n\r\nThis newspaper has been critically appreciated abroad too. In July, Mr. Guy Smagghe, Presbyterian World Service and Development (Canada) program coordinator discussed with Surojit Chatterjee, CEO, Christian Today (Indian Edition) the immense potential of this news agency and explored the possibilities of sharing news, reports and data that would mutually benefit both the bodies in their social and development efforts. Presbyterian World Service & Development (PWS&D) is the agency of the Presbyterian Church in Canada responsible for undertaking development activities, disaster relief, and education of congregations to the worldwide needs. \r\n\r\nA member of the CMCi Group, Christian Today (Indian Edition) will convene a conference later this year to draw a road map for 2005 and discuss strategies that will enable it to consolidate its position and become the leading voice of the Christian community in the future.','','','','2',NULL,'2004-07-23'); INSERT INTO article VALUES (26,'ChristianToday.com to Begin E-Newsletters',NULL,NULL,'ChristianToday.com, the online Christian newspaper and member of Christian Media Corporation International made a few exciting announcements in its plans to continue its rise as a leading Christian global news force. ChristianToday has risen rapidly since its establishment and is continuing its pro-active drive forwards in its proposals and planning.\r\n\r\nThe newspaper will soon release a weekly online newsletter to send out to thousands of its readers in efforts to keep them all updated with the latest Christian News from around the world.\r\n\r\n“The newsletter is another necessary step in our continued growth and expansion in our aim of spreading the top international Christian news to Christians everywhere. We are entirely focussed on establishing a mission-centred Christian media company to pioneer global Christian mass communications,” said Chief Executive Director of ChristianToday, Andrew Clark.\r\n\r\nThe CEO continued, “We wish to utilise the newsletter to drop headline news directly into our readers’ laps, so that through hearing the news, Christ can be proclaimed to the nations and the grace of God can be poured down on all Christians.”\r\n\r\nThe newsletter is planned to be launched within the next week after all plans are finalised and put in place. The idea of having the newsletter came about after an overwhelming response from the paper’s readers in a survey discussing new ideas for the site.\r\n\r\nAlso newly planned for the website is a new exciting Christian cartoon section. The newspaper is currently in converse with a number of highly recognised cartoonists in its recruiting stage of implementing the idea. So far progress is exceeding expectations with the number of applicants for the limited positions being much higher than anticipated.\r\n\r\n“Certainly we are entering an exciting period of growth for the newspaper. Many new proposals and initiatives are being put into place, and our hard efforts seem to be paying off as our number of readers grows and reaches new levels each day,” said Clark.','','','','4',NULL,'2004-07-30');