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Jim Harrington
Tampa Bay Newspapers
As if Christian parents and others wary of the public and private school systems didn’t already have enough ammo to justify their self-determination of their children’s education, this latest report of liberal bias in the nation’s school adds gusto to their armory.
Bret Chenkin, a high school English and social studies teacher [...]
Archive for November 30th, 2005
Big government schools? Who needs them?
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How “sympathy” has funded Palestinian terrorists
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{What are they holding?}
Charity cash for Palestinian poor was siphoned to suicide bombers
By Eric Silver in Jerusalem
Published: 28 November 2005
Millions of pounds donated by British and other European charities to help the Palestinian poor were unwittingly diverted to fund terror and support the families of suicide bombers, Israeli prosecutors claimed yesterday. (more… ![]()
A program that prepares young girls for entrepreneurship
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Welcome to DollarDiva World!
In 1990 Independent Means founder, Joline Godfrey, a social worker from Maine, turned corporate woman and entrepreneur in Boston, moved to California to write Our Wildest Dreams, a book about women entrepreneurs, their passions and their challenges. (It has been an eclectic life of surprise she says.)
Quick tips on proper skin care
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To improve your complexion, you need to cleanse your skin every day. But not with just boring ol’ normal soap (it’ll dry out your skin); instead, you a soap formulated to interact favorably with the chemistry of your particular type of skin. All soaps work on filth by acting like a pair of handcuffs: one [...]
Who is Rose Rock?
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Rose Rock
By Johanna D. Wilson
The Sun News
Rose Rock knew motherhood was a destination for her when she was yet Rosalie Tingman - a carmel-colored child growing up in Andrews, certain all of life’s lemons would be her sweet lemonade.
Her elders had packed tons of confidence into her, convincing her from the start that no goal [...]
