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AIDS Toll May Reach 100 Million in Africa |
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Saturday, 03 June 2006 |
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From Breitbart.com "It began quietly, when a statistical anomaly pointed to a mysterious syndrome that attacked the immune systems of gay men in California. No one imagined 25 years ago that AIDS would become the deadliest epidemic in history. " To read this story, please visit Breitbart.com |
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Graduating class proves school a success |
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Thursday, 01 June 2006 |
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From The Plain Dealer: "Erika Fields has no intention of crying when Cleveland's SuccessTech Academy graduates its first class on Sunday."
To read this article, please visit The Plain Dealer |
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For some Ohio sheriffs, fighting illegal immigration has become a priority |
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Tuesday, 30 May 2006 |
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From The Columbus Dispatch: To read about the efforts of some Ohio Sherriffs, please visit The Columbus Dispatch |
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Keep 'America' in Michigan schools |
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Wednesday, 24 May 2006 |
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According to the Detroit News: "The Department of Education asserts that "Americans" includes Mexicans, Canadians and others in the Western Hemisphere, so referring to U.S. residents as Americans is inappropriate" To read this article, please visit Detroit News |
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Senate Defiantly Pursues It's Own Agenda on Illegal Immigrants |
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Tuesday, 16 May 2006 |
According to the Washington Times, the Senate immigration bill would allow 193 million new illegal immigrants! To read this article, please visit The Washington Times |
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Judge orders San Diego cross removed |
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Tuesday, 16 May 2006 |
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World Net Daily: "Ruling on a 15-year-old ACLU case, a federal judge today ordered the city of San Diego to remove a mountain-top cross within 90 days or face a fine of $5,000 a day." To read this article, please visit World Net Daily |
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San Diego to Move Giant Cross |
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Tuesday, 16 May 2006 |
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The Washington Post: "After more than 50 years overlooking the city of San Diego, the cross, erected as part of veteran's war memorial, will be moved." To read this article, please visit The Washington Post
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Happy Mother's Day |
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Saturday, 13 May 2006 |
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We'd like to wish every Mom a very Happy Mother's Day. As moms, we know first hand what a true gift it is to be a mother. The rewards are endless. Great big hugs and kisses. Our child's face lighted with happiness as they jump up and down with the excitement of success from riding their first bike or winning their first baseball game. It's hard to describe the fun we share as we watch our children as they learn to swim and make their first real friend. Or what an experience it is to see the pride on their faces as they read their first sentence. It's hard to put into words the glow of happiness that fills our hearts as we watch our beautiful babies grow into young men and women of whom we are so very proud. Happy Mothers Day it may be, but for us moms, it's a Happy Mother's Day every day. For being a mom is the single greatest privilege we will ever have. So Happy Mother's Day to each and every mom, and a great big thank you to all of our children who have brought so much joy into our lives.
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Who should get the first flu caccine? |
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Saturday, 13 May 2006 |
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From The Plain Dealer: "Who should get the first flu vaccine during a worldwide outbreak - the 60-year-old grandmother with a weak heart and lungs or the healthy 4-year-old with decades ahead of her?" To read this article, please visit The Plain Dealer |
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Why Are Americans So Deeply In Debt? |
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Saturday, 13 May 2006 |
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From The Plain Dealer: " Why are Americans so deeply in debt? It's not because they are using credit cards to buy plasma TVs and premium coffee drinks at Starbucks. The real culprits, according to a new analysis, are the rising costs of housing, health care and education. " To read this article, please visit The Plain Dealer |
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