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  • Area Students Affected by the H1N1 Flu  By : Individual Health Insurance
    Students in Valencia County schools are trying to rid themselves of the same symptoms others have felt across the state with the H1N1 influenza virus.
  • Closure For Jennifer Schuett?  By : PeopleFinder Nate
    When Jennifer Schuett was 8 years old an unidentified man adbucted and raped her, then slit her throat and left her for dead. Now, almost 2 decades later, a suspect has finally been arrested.
  • Since 9-11 Do You Feel Safe?  By : Monty Mazyck
    Every time I turn on a news channel whether its FOX, CNN, CBS, or ABC all I see is sad stories of politicians using government funds for their personal use, or unremorseful talk show host David Letterman revealing to the world that he cheated on his wife with pretty much all of his assistants. Then you see a story about another terror threat on our country, which should be the lead story that falls behind stupid gossip.
  • Bring Relief to Those in Need in Thailand  By : Soophott Lert
    If you want to make a difference, donate money in Thailand. Your dollars will go a long way there. You can improve the people's lives in many different ways. Because Thailand is so desperately in need of charitable relief, there are many relief organizations. You can pick one. Whatever area of life you want to focus on, you can help. Schools accept donations.
  • Bring Hope to Widows and Orphans  By : Soophott Lert
    Of all those affected by the devastating tsunami in Thailand, widows and orphans suffer the most. They lost their loved ones. In many cases, they lost their only source of support. Many of the widows of Thailand have few job skills. Most live in rural villages where the only work is farm labor. Many widows turned to backbreaking farm labor as a means of making a living.
  • The Glamorous Lingerie Football League (LFL)  By : Gen Wright
    Since in its inception Lingerie Football League (LFL), the outcome of the Lingerie Bowl, is been gaining in popularity. The new complete version of LFL has introduced a packed season of game play to its existing Super Bowl halftime format.
  • Obama’s Unique Gift: A Heart Shaped Potato  By : PeopleFinder Nate
    President Obama takes a moment on the Late Show with David Letterman to share a laugh with people.
  • The Greatest Depression is Happening NOW!  By : Luke Hawthorne
    During the Great Depression of the 1930's, the world's economy was the worst people had ever known.
    Until now that is!
  • True Facts About Car Theft  By : Howard Lancaster
    True and alarming facts about car theft in the United States. A look at whats been done, what's being done and what we can as consumers do to combat this ever increasing menace.
  • Benefits of Live News Updates  By : Gen Wright
    In this age of information technology, regain to India news has become really formal. Indian press has left a long belief on the people of India. People acquire firm belief on media and they consider it more genuine than even their authorities.
  • The Economic Crisis: How We Were Played!  By : janev6
    Thanks to the media, no one is exempt from the dismal news of the economic collapse of Wall Street.

    The very fact it happened is ludicrous. But how did it happen? How could such a thing blindside the best minds of the financial world? And, who is really to blame? Is the very notion of holding anyone accountable outdated? Such are the questions on everyone’s mind.
  • Note to Missionary Critics. The Persecution of Christians in Mauritania is a Human Rights Issue  By : Aaron Taylor
    Mauritania is a land of striking beauty. With sand dunes lined against the sky, Bedouins riding camels in the countryside, and flying beetles that look like they come straight from the abyss of the Apocalypse; Mauritania is a land of extremes—extreme beauty, extreme hospitality, and lately, extreme religion.
  • President Obama, Please Start Fixing Our Financial System!  By : newsmahalo
    GM and Chrysler are in hot water as these companies cannot simply liquidate, according to President Obama. Letting these companies collapse would leave to even greater recession or even depression. But is President Obama actually right about spending money on car companies?
  • The Olympic Games: Beyond the Tabloid Scaremongering  By : sermer
    What do the tabloids not want to tell you about the Olympic games? We predict the big winners of 2012 well before the starting gun is fired...

    And the winning city, hosting the 2012 Olympic Games is... Cue: sharp intake of breath from everyone across the globe and a long, dramatic pause from the man on the stage... London.
  • New Mideast Peace Initiative by the People!  By : Gen Wright
    Lets work towards a peace initiative for the troubled mideast land with humanity and brotherhood as the core fulcrum.
  • Support Groups for Our Troops  By : Liza C
    More than just benefits, the people who decided to serve the military have definitely immense love for his/her country. Their patriotic and unwavering service to their sworn duty is just equal to their biggest sacrifice - the chance to live peacefully with their loved ones and ultimately, their lives.
  • The State of the Recession  By : Molly Wider
    Since Canada's current economic crisis is a direct result of the situation occurring within the United States, Canadians can expect the economic situation within the next year or so to be just as bleak (if not bleaker) as it presently is. Banks aren't willing to gamble on consumers that might not be able to pay back loans, which means that a lot of consumers have been left dangling.
  • Even More Depressing Pandemic Alert  By : kieron mcfadden
    We are all Going To Die(Probably)!!!!
  • As World Leaders Call for a Crackdown on Tax Havens, Will Some of it End Up in Offshore Property  By : Bangkok Property
    At the G20 summit, Gordon Brown has tried to garner support from the world's leaders to expose and punish multinationals and individuals using offshore shelters, or tax havens, for tax avoidance and crime.

    According to the British press, this move is has provoked near fury amongst business leaders where some companies operate offshore. City of London sources have indicated that the move was more "headline grabbing" than a serious attempt to tackle the economic crisis, but some countries involve
  • Quick! Grab The Wheel!  By : kieron mcfadden
    More on the basics of the great recession hoax: how the recession has enabled the banks to squeeze more profit out of the tax payer - with government's help!
  • Would the Government Printing Money Cause Inflation?  By : kieron mcfadden
    The spectre of inflation is raised to frighten timid politicians off the idea of having government print money lest government printing money bring the end of "civilization" as we know it. Currently that privilege lies with corrupt special interest groups known as banks and it has caused us no end of grief. Is it too much to ask that our government grow up and start exercising a bit of judgement and responsibility?
  • Recession – What Should Be Done?  By : kieron mcfadden
    One thing you can be sure about is that you will NEVER fully understand a situation if you rely on the press for your information. Helping you understand things is not the role of the press......
  • Government Has Taken Leave of its Senses – Official  By : kieron mcfadden
    It’s official. Our government has lost all contact with reason, according to ….er, well, me actually.
  • Barack Obama Memorabilia: Making History  By : Chris Robertson
    The definition of memorabilia is: things worthy of remembrance. Remember this time in history with something special and unique.
  • Obama's Address Urges Nation to Move Forward  By : Adam Robinson
    Green Street Advisors, a real estate firm in Newport Beach, California, reported that in the last 18 years, mortgage payments averaged between 26 and 66% more than rent. By the end of 2008, the average monthly rent for the key 50 metropolitan areas was $1,045, compared to the after-tax mortgage payments of $1,300 – a difference of only 24% more than rent payments.
  • The Engineers of Chaos - How Recession is Created  By : kieron mcfadden
    A Recession doesn’t just sort of happen. It is not a natural disaster on the order of a hurricane or a volcano. A Recession is man-made. It comes about when there is a shortage of money in the economy. As men create money and spend it into circulation, money supply is entirely under human control. It becomes scarce because someone MAKES it scarce. So, how is a recession created?
  • I Probably Wasn’t Paying Attention – but exactly when did they cancel democracy? Further Notes on the Deliberate Recession  By : kieron mcfadden
    With the admission by Gordon Brown that the current recession and all the pain being suffered by the citizenry have arisen because someone is putting into place a "new global order" (whatever that means) one has to ask why Mr Brown thinks it is okay tp be party to plans and agendas he has not bothered to tell the British people about. Exactly when was democacracy cancelled?
  • Gordon Brown and the Deliberate Recession  By : kieron mcfadden
    Gordon Brown admits the recession is just the birth pangs of a new global order. You mean the recession was planned? Well, by whom, to what end exactly and why were we not consulted?
  • Why Can't Linda Bair Do Her Job?  By : Corney
    Tuesday, on Obama’s inauguration, the Dow fell 332 points, or 4 percent.
    The values of Citigroup and Bank of America’s stocks plummeted.
    Those, as well as other banks, managed through a screen of incompetency and failure, continue to wallow, dragging down the market, the banking industry, and the economy as a whole.
  • The World Must Act Now to Stop Genocide in Burma!  By : Aaron Taylor
    While much of the world's attention is focused on what's happening in Gaza, author Aaron D. Taylor writes a first-hand report about the ongoing genocide of the Karen people in Burma.
  • Rockets Rain on Israel's North, Residents on Alert  By : Zalman Nelson
    Four Katyusha rockets slammed into the northern coastal city of Naharia Thursday morning, one of them landing directly on a senior citizens’ facility.
  • Chabad in Action as Grad Rockets Slams into Gedera  By : Zalman Nelson
    A three-month-old girl was injured by shattered glass and several people were treated for shock Tuesday morning when a grad rocket struck the city of Gedera. Miraculously falling in between two homes full of people, it represents the longest-range attack to strike southern Israel in the Gaza war.
  • Christmas Gift... Help Others and Pay It Forward!  By : Sandy Morris
    It has become increasingly evident that our government politicians in the House and Senate back the President and his Secretary of the Treasury in their quest to save Wall Street including it's large banking sector. Do you think Congress would give Main Street America a Christmas gift following the concept to Pay It Forward and Help Others, especially those in need?
  • Free Advice to Congress on Rejuvenating the Big Three  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    The automotive industry is facing financial meltdown. In return for a bailout the industry must rejuvenate itself. The US can ill afford to import automobiles and defense systems from foreign countries and pay with currency borrowed abroad. The industry must be re-energized with new organizational concepts and new products. Scientific energy efficiency goals must replace political mandates. Renewable fuels must keep the industry viable.
  • Devil Winds Fan California Wildfires  By : Mark Decherd
    Years of drought coupled with seasonal Santa Ana winds blowing from the desert to the coast are responsible for the loss of thousands of homes throughout the region over the last few years. Major wildfires in 2005, 2007, and 2008 have devastated entire counties. Residents have learned that fires located far off in the distance can arrive at their doorsteps in a matter of hours.
  • Change Brings Hope  By : Gareth Taylor 08
    Inspiration struck the morning following this last election and made me think back to the last couple elections and the electoral college process.
  • Americans Enter Gun Buying Frenzy  By : Robert Thomson
    Americans across the entire nation are buying firearms in record numbers in anticipation of new restrictions on their Constitutional rights.
  • How Barack Obama Uses Mind Control  By : Dantalion Jones
    This is an in depth analysis of Barack Obama's "Yes, we can." speach and illustrates the powerful use of language and how it can affect us when used well.
  • Duck Duck Gustav!  By : Chris Hendricks
    Irony is a funny thing, usually the game of life dose not grant a person or group of people to many chances to do things over. You make a mistake, you learn your lessons, and then move on. Well the Bush administration at the federal level, the Blanco administration at the state level, and the Nagin administration from the City of New Orleans all have a chance to re-take the test of Hurricane Katrina as Hurricane Gustav approaches the West Side of New Orleans. Along with a host of others; relief
  • Hypermiling Controversy?  By : Anna Williams
    For more information you may visit Anna's blog, http://livingclean.com/hypermiling. Anna also has a Hypermiling E-Book available on her blog at http://livingclean.com/hypermiling/hypermilingebook.html.
  • A Powerful Strategy To Bring Down The Crude Oil Prices  By : Sudhir Goyal
    All of us are hit hard by high and rising Crude Oil prices. Since the grains are being used to produce bio-fuels, food prices too has risen sharply. Due to rise in both food and fuel prices the inflation is scaling new heights across the globe. I have a two point action plan to bring down Oil prices which in turn will lower the food prices, and we will have reduced inflation.
  • With the Threat Level Rising the Search for Terrorism Solutions Goes On  By : Jameson Geraldo
    On 911 Americans were delivered a rude awakening to the fact that terrorism had finally found its way across the Atlantic and was now a part of the American domestic landscape. Ever since that dark day, people everywhere have struggled to find solutions to the scourge of terrorism and today we find ourselves measurably safer then we were back then.
  • Should We Be Concerned About the Apparent Violence of Our Children?  By : Ed Bagley
    Two incidents in the United States in recent days have caused me to wonder if we should be more concerned about the apparent violence among our children. Both sets of young women in both incidents had a choice to make. The difference between the two choices is clear: you can choose to be self-centered or other-centered. What caused some young women to make a great choice and others to make a poor choice? Find out why.
  • American Vigilantism: Fascination for the Common Citizen  By : Tony Ervin
    Everyone is informed about criminal activity through the media. Even in fiction, crime pervades the drama in movies, television, and books. In this way, crime is a normal part of life. No one can pick up a newspaper or tune their television to the news without hearing about crime. However, acts of vigilantism capture headlines of the media and the imagination of the ordinary man.
  • Impact Nations - On a Humanitarian Mission  By : Avi Ron
    Poverty, malnutrition and social stigma for widows are some of the harrowing realities of many third world developing nations. Even though the economic graph of those nations indicate a convincing growth rate, a section of the society remains underprivileged and unfazed in spite of economic boom. Impact Nations strives to make a difference to the lives of these affected people.
  • Peak Oil And The Looming Energy Crisis  By : Roger Vanderlely
    The prospect of peak oil production having already been reached or waiting in the very near future must prompt us to consider how we are going to replace fossil fuels as our primary sources of energy. This action needs to be taken immediately to avoid severe economic and social repercussions.
  • Gangs: Cults In Disguise  By : JK Ellis
    The main thing that makes these gang/cults different from a religious cult is that the focus is not on God or the Leader but on the gang itself. This creates a powerful sense of brotherly love and comradeship.
  • Celebrity DNA Testing: The Anna Nicole Smith Story  By : Kevin Camilleri
    Anna Nicole Smith was one of contemporary America’s most controversial figures, never far from the tabloid headlines. A model by trade, she first shot to fame in 1993 in Playboy, and began to build her career from there. Amongst several of his controversies was her marriage to octogenarian billionaire, J Howard Marshall, and more recently the death of her son and her fatal accidental drug overdose in 2007.
  • Ridiculous (and Rising) Gas Prices Getting You Down? Here's What To Do  By : Kade Phillips
    Sub-prime mortgage crisis, food prices soaring, gasoline costs through the roof - do you feel like you're being financially squeezed at every turn? Here are some easy things you can do about some of your auto related expenses:
  • Might Clinton Sort Out The Problem Of Health Insurance For Those With Pre-existing Conditions?  By : Donald Saunders
    The US Presidential race has focused a great deal of attention on healthcare and one proposal of worthy of particular note is that by Hillary Clinton to fix the problem of affordable health insurance for individuals suffering from pre-existing conditions.
  • Spending too much on gas, stay home.  By : john fagan
    The American Automobile Association says the price of gas went up to just under $3.23 cents a gallon overnight, a bit higher than the previous record price set last May.Record oil prices are the reason. The cost of a barrel reached about 110 dollars Tuesday morning 03-11-08. Light sweet crude for April delivery on the New York Mercantile Exchange surged to $109.20 a barrel in electronic trading, before slipping back below $109 in European trading.
  • How To Ask All The Wrong Questions  By : Catherine Harvey
    A look at how descrimination against gay people in the work place has come full circle.
  • Levels Of Gun Crime In Modern Britain  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at what can be surmised from the latest figures on gun crime.
  • 2008 Election: One Woman, One Vote, One President?  By : Chris Robertson
    The 2008 election is groundbreaking for a number of reasons. What does it mean for women's political progress?
  • Fed Credit: Down The Tubes  By : Ki Gray
    This article discusses the increasing likelyhood that the US will enter a recession in the wake of the Fed's ineffective interest rate cut on January 22nd.
  • $100 Oil: Moving Deeper Into Uncharted Territory  By : Daniel Yergin
    The world is experience its first ever triple digit oil price. This highlights in dramatic fashion how different the oil market environment, and the world economy, is today compared to that of a few decades ago.
  • Strike Emphasizes Writers Importance  By : Zinn Jeremiah
    The writer's strike emphasizes the importance of screenwriters.
  • Abortion: Legalized Child Sacrifice On The Altar Of Humanism  By : Michele F Richardson
    As if the abortion debate couldn't get any hotter, it most certainly will heat up a few more degrees with a well-respected author's posit that abortion be criminalized and, that it's supporters be sent to death row.
  • Baseball Legend Joe DiMaggio Supported Students with Learning Disabilities  By : Kristin Gabriel
    Baseball legend Joe DiMaggio has an award gala in his memory - The Joe DiMaggio Award Gala - a major fundraiser for Xaverian High. It is a program for students with learning disabilities. Established in 1999 after the Yankee Clipper's death, the Joe DiMaggio Award's mission is to memorialize his "lifelong commitment to the health, education and well being of America's youth."
  • 2007 State of Tobacco Control Report Shows State Rankings  By : BT Strategies
    A newly released report from the American Lung Association shows a state-by-state account of current tobacco policies, how they are enforced, and other smoking-related statistics. Find out how your state ranks.
  • On The Road To $100 Oil: The Historical High Is Actually $99.04 Per Barrel  By : Daniel Yergin
    With eyes focused on whether and when oil breaks through the $100 barrier, it turns out that $100 a barrel is really $99.04, at least in terms of the all-time record.
  • Brooklyn's Children of the City Charity Donates 890 Holiday Gifts  By : Kristin Gabriel
    With one out of every three families living below poverty levels in Brooklyn, New York, one of the charitable foundations called Children of the City and donated 890 new toys to children in need during their annual "Just One Gift' campaign. Kids were encouraged with motivational sayings to see themselves and their unique talents, abilities, time, and acts of service as gifts to the ones they love and to the world.
  • No Jail Time For Grandma!  By : Bob Alexander
    Even my elderly saintly mother-in-law's patience has a breaking point when it comes to governmental red tape!
  • How to be Politically Inept this Christmas  By :
    The Politically Correct really aren't that much fun. Whether you celebrate Christmas or any other December holiday, you and all you greet can enjoy brighter moments when you discover why and how to join The League of the Politically Inept.
  • Made in the USA - Perspectives of a Mom, Teacher and Entrepreneur  By : Beth Butler
    There seems to be a push for Made in the USA products and a turn away from Made in China products. This article will give you a fresh and funny perspective from three different categories of people touched by this supplier scapegoat syndrome!
  • Do Mass Media Influence the Political Behavior of Citizens  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    Outside of the academic environment, a harsh and seemingly ever-growing debate has appeared, concerning how mass media distorts the political agenda. Few would argue with the notion that the institutions of the mass media are important to contemporary politics.
  • Georgia Pray For Rain  By :
    It rained! It poured! They prayed and it rained some more. God heard Georgia and He answered, Yes! I will send rain! Yes!
  • The Purpose Of The United States Immigration and Naturalization  By : MIKE SELVON
    The United States Immigration and Naturalization service is an agency of the U.S. government and is operated under the administration of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
  • Computerman's Crude Oil Price Effects  By : Computer Computerman
    $100.00 a barrel for crude?!!! Wouldn't you rather be selling than buying? Are there alternatives? Is there anything one can do?
  • Wildfire In California  By : Swayam Bhattacharya
    The latest fire in San Diego County, in Southern California, burned 400,000 acres of land reducing 1300 homes to the ground. The President declared a state of emergency and mass evacuation was forces as the fire spread across San Diego, Long Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Burbank and Santa Barbara.
  • Tax Haven Pledges Aid For Africa  By : Roger Munns
    Once one of Europe's poorest countries, Andorra's ski industry and tax haven status has transformed it into a wealthy one.

    For the first time Andorra is beginning to take assistance for Africa seriously.
  • What Is A Designated Driver?  By :
    There are those who like to imbibe an occasional glass of beer, wine or another alcoholic drink. Sometimes these people choose to get behind the wheel of a car and drive. It's no secret that drunk driving or driving under the influence is illegal in every state, although the penalties might vary from state to state.
  • Does Counterfeit Money Smell Different from Real Money?  By : Amy Nutt
    Funny Money Going to the Dogs
  • Top Countries in Producing Counterfeit U.S. Currency  By : Amy Nutt
    The Dollar Always Greener on the Other Side?
  • What Can I Do About Terrorism?  By : William Doggett
    The first thing a person should do about terrorism is to learn to respect it. Terrorism is real and it is very dangerous. When I say respect terrorism, I don't mean that you have to educate yourself on every faction and extremist organization that exists today. What I'm saying is that you must learn to respect the threat and the problem.
  • Laugh at Laffer over Supply-Side Economics  By : Richard E Walrath and Patricia L Johnson
    Since 1913, almost a hundred years now, this is the first time that we have had back-to-back elected presidents of opposing parties who have served two full terms.

    Being able to compare the results of the economy under such diametrically different policies is a once-in-a-life-time opportunity.
  • UK Airports To Get Terrorist Detection Cameras  By : Derek Both
    In a bid to step up security measures across the UK, cameras that can automatically spot potential terrorists are to be installed at all major UK airports within the next few months.
  • Poor Ole Michael Vick!  By :
    An essay on the Michael Vick case related to the death of Susan Gutweiler who was killed in an automobile accident. NFL player Leonard Little, was driving drunk and smashed into the Gutweiler car.
  • Where Did The Video Spoofing Gore Come From?  By :
    Alot of people know Al Gore stars in the global warming documentary "An Inconvenient Truth." But who did create "Al Gore's Penguin Army," a two-minute video playing on YouTube.com?
  • Impact Of Stress And Anxiety on Soldiers and their Families  By : aseya
    The articles is about the stress and anxiety experienced by military servicemen and women in combat, and the emotional distress of their families at the homefront. The article also details the symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), a condition that afflicts thousands of US military personnel who have been exposed to combat. Information is provided about the programs and medications given to those who were suffering from PTSD.
  • I Went Out Shopping For a Bargain and Came Home With Gas!  By : Ed Lathrop
    They tell us the inflation rate is low, but the price of everything seems to keep on rising. Where will this runaway price syndrome take us and is there anything left that is still cheap? This article will take you shopping for a bargain.
  • Crime and Punishment  By : Dr. Randy Wysong
    It is clear that our penal system neither effectively deters nor rehabilitates. It is, however, a tremendous drain on society. There is a better way that would serve as a deterrent, teach criminals something and benefit, not burden society.
  • Average Household Income Down! Recession? Depression? Worse?  By : Ed Lathrop
    The press is reporting household income down between the years 2000 and 2005. This article takes a look at what exactly has happened.
  • Barry Bonds, Steroids, & Botox  By : tracy cooper
    Performance enhancement is not just practiced in professional sports. As a society, we endorse it in the entertainment industry. But we castigate performance enhancement in professional sports. Why?
  • The High Price of Gas and the Evil Oil Companies  By : Ed Lathrop
    It seems like complaining about the high price of gas has replaced baseball as the great American pastime. This article examines the price of gas. How it is affecting the United States' economy and what we should about it.
  • The Apparent Murder-Suicide of Chris Benoit Really Creates More Questions Than Answers  By : Ed Bagley
    News of the apparent murder-suicide of well-known and well-liked WWE wrestler Chris Benoit left me with mixed emotions: sadness and dismay. I do not believe that Vince McMahon, the World Wrestling Entertainment owner and arguably the most gifted of sports entertainment promoters ever, could really tolerate a person so quiet and respected as Christ Benoit. There are no words to describe my anguish over Chris Benoit.
  • Battlefield New York City  By : Chris Pizzo
    What can we learn from the tragic deaths of two young volunteer police officers?
  • The Wolves Are Howling  By : Chris Pizzo
    On Saturday, January 6, 2007 Christopher Newsom, Jr., 23, and Channon Gail Christian, 21, were out on a date enjoying themselves. The night from hell would begin when the young couple was carjacked, bound, and blindfolded.
  • The War Is Knock, Knock, Knockin' At Your Door  By : Chris Pizzo
    The chaos of the global jihad has come to the streets of Western Europe.
  • Top Five Ways To Use Your Extra Kidney  By : Dr Andrew Impey
    Reality TV has hit an all time low with "The Big Donor Show" ... a programme offering viewers the opportunity to watch a critically ill woman choose who to give her kidney to. Here's our top five ways to use your extra kidney!
  • Let's all Stand Up and Give Soaring Gas Prices a Big Hand of Applause!  By : Cheryl Dixon
    There is much concern about high fuel costs, our dependency on foreign oil, and our environment. I explain how hybrid and fuel cell vehicles will make a positive impact on our economic and environmental issues.
  • Knife Fighting in the Streets of Briton  By : Chris Pizzo
    Some people think that the only solution to violent crime is to take guns off the streets. Proof of how futile these efforts are can be seen in the United Kingdom.
  • Southern Living Magazine - 40 Years and Still Going Strong...  By : Michael Barrows
    Southern Living magazine, one of teh giggest selling magazine in the US, celebrates its 40th birthday in 2006. This article looks at its history and current impact on southern living.
  • Imus, Insults and Ignorance  By : Max Vogt
    "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but this administration's approaches will do me even worse."
  • What To Do When A Killer Walks Into Your Classroom  By : Chris Pizzo
    What to do if a situation like what happen at Virginia Tech happens to you or your loved ones.
  • How to Avoid Identity Theft with These 12 Tips  By : Jaci Rae
    Identity Theft has become a big industry. More than a million people each year are victims of this fraud. Learn how you can help protect your identity with 12 easy steps.
  • Coping in the Aftermath of Violence: Response to Virginia Tech and Beyond  By : Connie Hillman
    In the wake of the shootings at Virginia Tech, we are left to wonder how to cope with overwhelming, senseless violence. Here are reflections on how to begin the healing.
  • 14 Thank You Quotes For National Teacher Appreciation Week  By : Noel Jameson
    For those of us who have a hard time saying thank you, or for those of us who just don't know what to say, thank you quotes are a wonderful way to get our meaning across. This month (May 7-May 13) we celebrate National Teacher Appreciation Week and those who taught us well deserve a great big thank you. These 14 thank you quotes go out to them.
  • 16 Famous Quotes to Celebrate Honesty Day  By : Noel Jameson
    Did you know that April 30th is Honesty Day? Honesty is always the best policy, and there are many famous quotes that do well to back that statement up. Here are 16 famous quotes to celebrate this trusty holiday.
  • Why Banning Incandescent Lightbulbs Is Not A Bright Idea  By : Peter C Glover
    America is considering following Europe's lead in banning incandescent lightbulbs - but there are hidden and serious economic and environmental costs that are not widely understood!

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