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  • IRS Holding Over Two Billion in Unclaimed Refund Money  By :
    Get a nice warm feeling when your tax refund check comes in? Well, you might want to check if you got it for your 2003 taxes. Over 2 billion went unclaimed and are about to expire.
  • California School Nutrition Day of Reckoning  By : *
    Sometimes nutrition change is gradual, and sometimes it happens literally overnight. Very soon, the dietary habits and practices of California Public Schools will be forever changed. The change, which many are still unaware, or unprepared for, will take place July 7, 2007 when California Senate Bill 12 finally takes effect.
  • Immigration Fuels Canada's Multi-Cultural Growth As A Nation  By : Marlon Harville
    Since Canada is a relatively new country, the goal of Canadian officials for some time was to infuse the land with many different cultures and peoples, and its lenient immigration process played a key role in this. But, in recent years, Canada has begun to tighten the reigns on its immigration policies. If you are not from Canada, this article will give you a view of Canada you likely have never seen before now.
  • Local Builder claims Hauntings at Crowley Hall  By :
    A local property developer has had to halt works on the development at Crowley Hall after claims of paranormal occurrences.
  • Has The Hooters Swimsuit Contest Any Taste Left In It?  By :
    The famous Hooters swimsuit contest is on again. Contestants from all over the world will come to Las Vegas on July 18th, to compete for the Hooters crown. More than $155,000 has been allocated as prize money, to be divided between the lucky winners. Not surprisingly, The Hooters swimsuit contest has outgrown its humble beginnings of a little-town competition.
  • Swimsuit Contest Unravels Fashion And Beauty!  By :
    You may think that the swimsuit contest is harmless enough, or you may be one of the many who believe the contest profits from the exploitation of women. The fact is that they are a successful way of promoting events. The view put forward by the organizers is that the swimsuit contest offers a perfect opportunity for a person's physical fitness, poise and posture to be judged.
  • Strong Medicine for the Immigration Problem  By :
    Like many California residents, I have mixed feelings about the influx of Mexican immigrants who are here illegally. I don't pretend to have all the answers, but Governor Schwarzenegger's recent proposal to insure all children in our state regardless of their immigration status struck a nerve with me as a medical professional.
  • Local Newspapers - Still As Relevant As Ever?  By : Scott Stadler
    They're saying that the newspaper is a thing of the past, but is that really just a bunch of hype or not? Well one thing is for sure - new media is forcing traditional newspapers to adapt and stay up to date with the times.
  • Greek Antiques, Democracies, China Today - More on Web than America - But Watch What You Say  By :
    This is a rather limited victory, the fact just reported, that more Chinese will be on the web this year than Americans. But try to type in words such as Tibet.Will there be a knock at your door by a man with a club?

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