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  • Waiting for the saga's next chapter Thank you for the coverage of the pit bull Kapone's discovery and recovery (Dec. 21 article). We need to know the circumstances that led to his disappearance and the mystery of the six months he was missing, so please continue to investigate and report. You have a huge audience of animal lovers who are waiting to learn the truth.

    ... over meals for children" stated, "for black kids.". There might have been a better source of inform...

  • The days of taxpayer-subsidized college tuition could be coming to an end for tens of thousands of illegal immigrants. Republicans in the House of Representatives have introduced a bill to close a loophole that California and nine other states have used to provide lower-cost college tuition to illegal immigrants.

    ..."If we allow kids to become productive students, they pay more in ta...

  • ...sneej.org. tewawomenunitedorg. swop.net. K. Kids. Plain and simple: Get 'em outside. Not only becau...

  • [...] with his down-home clowning, also drawn from the historical record, the Lincoln of The Rivalry sometimes brings to mind President George W. Bush.

    The other night I took my kids to Ford's Theatre in Washington, D. C, to see The ...

  • ... Oral Health America organization; Healthy Kids and Seniors, Phoenix; Miles for Smiles, Colorado, ...

  • The days of taxpayer-subsidized college tuition could be coming to an end for tens of thousands of illegal immigrants. Republicans in the House of Representatives have introduced a bill to close a loophole that California and nine other states have used to provide lower-cost college tuition to illegal immigrants.

    ..."If we allow kids to become productive students, they pay more in ta...

  • The notorious John Brown, who himself murdered numerous pro-slavery advocates, and Topekan and abolitionist John Ritchie were two of the many in the center of this time of murder and mayhem. In fact, it is believed that Ritchie's home in south Topeka-recognized as the city's oldest house-was a free-state faction meeting place and stop along the Underground Railroad. The considerable westward expansion movement happening in the United States back in the day resulted in Topeka's distinction as a central hub for the emerging railroad system. Even today, the city still boasts its place of honor as the home of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, founded by Cyrus K. Holliday. Years later, the entity merged with Burlington Northern and is now known as the Burlington Northern and Santa F...

    ... drive from my home where I could take the kids during their winter break. And, because my oldest ...

  • ... you do, three wonderful girls, three great kids, and, again, I want to thank them for standing wit...

  • We should not punish the kids for the actions of their parents. We should not ma...

  • Senate immigration bill The Senate immigration bill could help illegal immigrants children pursue college. The measure would: s Eliminate a provision in the 1996 immigration act that discourages states from offering in-state tuition. * Make students eligible for conditional-resident status if they came to the United States before age 16 and at least five years before the bills enactment. * Grant full-resident status to students who served in the armed forces for at least two years. Source: Dallas Morning News research DALLAS - Four years of college, a degree, and still no job. The children of illegal immigrants say their investment in education shouldn't lead to such a dead end.



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