Dateline Pittsburgh: 4/10/06 (Walt disney world vacation)
Dateline Pittsburgh: 4/10/06
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Ambitions: To successfully strike the balance between my work and my family. First job: As a youngster I always figured out a way to earn money, but at 12 I earned my first official "paycheck" as newspaper delivery girl. I shared the route with
Libby Answers the Fitzgerald Bombshell
Slate - Maybe we can deport Congress instead: Latinos are planning the biggest-ever nationwide rally of immigrants today, a 60-city extravaganza that leaders claim will attract millions of participants. Their target: efforts by Congress to restrict
JUDGE MABLEAN EXIT DUE TO MONEY, HAIR ISSUES: Fox demanded that
EURweb - *At a press conference last week to explain her reasons for leaving the syndicated Fox Television series Divorce Court, Judge Mablean Ephriam said the syndicator was unwilling to pay her as much as the other TV judges, and had the nerve to
On TV: Toddlers; Family Vacations
CBS News - Anyone with young children knows they can be downright stubborn. So, sometimes, it's just easier to do something for them, rather than having them do it themselves. The problem with doing too much for them is that hinders their becoming independent
Prize Vault
Des Moines Register - WILD RIDE! You could be one of twenty lucky winners of a pair of tickets to see a special screening of Columbia Pictures' RV. Overworked executive, Bob Munro (Robin Williams), persuades his wife and children to give up their Hawaiian vacation for
Levies tied to inflation unacceptable
Medina County Gazette - Well, Gov. Bob Taft and our legislators have off-loaded funding responsibilities from the state to the taxpayer. It seems the answer to any funding issue is good old Joe Taxpayer. Schools will be allowed the option to seek property tax levies that
YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC
Yakima Herald Republic - Valley View Elementary School third-grader Veronica Cueva, 8, zips up her new backback, emblazoned with the GREAT (Gang Resistance Education and Training) logo, after a graduation ceremony from the anti-gang program in Toppenish last month. Nine-year
River's deadly rage
Newsday - Shirin Shakir had excelled on her swim team at Great Neck South High School, but her 104-pound frame was no match for the raging river in Peru that claimed her life during a rafting accident on March 31. "She was picture-perfect," said her brother
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