CRS Development aids local youth (Selma Times-Journal)
Selma Middle CHAT Academy received a donation yesterday from someone who "adopted" the school this past year as his own.
Salisbury Post | LOCAL NEWS | Education briefs (Salisbury Post)
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Christian singles find true love via club (Whitehaven Appeal)
"When you love somebody, your eyelashes go up and down and little stars come out of you." And who doesn't want that kind of love? When you've run out of contacts at church, when the people at work don't mesh with who you are, where does a single Christian go to find true love?
They married three times in one year (The Herald-Star Online)
STEUBENVILLE - How can you marry the same person three times during your first year of marriage without ever having been divorced?
Faces of autism giving kids a life (Cleveland Jewish News)
An 8-year-old boy bounces down the hallway, covered head to toe in a stretchy, royal blue stocking. A weary 11-year-old swings back and forth in a hammock hung from a doorway. An active 9-year-old dons a weighted green vest.
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Driver Jaswinder Singh waits in the queue of taxis lined up across from the Hyatt Regency in downtown Sacramento. Drivers focus on the hotel because it tends to offer lucrative airport trips.
Capital taxis at crossroads (The Sacramento Bee)
In the growing chill of evening, a multihued lineup builds along the northern edge of Capitol Park in downtown Sacramento. With almost military order, taxicabs, their roof lights ablaze, roll closer and closer toward their prized fare: the out-of-town hotel guest headed for the airport.
Color of Money Book Club: Love and Money (Washington Post)
Jeff D. Opdyke, author of "Love & Money: A Life Guide for Financial Success," was online with Michelle Singletary to answer readers' questions about money issues in relationships.
Skype Looks More and More Like a Baby Microsoft (OpenP2P.com)
A lot of geek types are going Ga-ga over Skype because of what a great desktop application it is. But these ordinarily-skeptical GNU-loving beatnicks (myself included) aren't asking themselves the question that's been on my mind lately--would I still love Skype so much if it was a Microsoft product?
Happenings Feb. 16, 2005 (Pacifica Tribune)
SON OF ELVIS SIGHTED AT THE 7-11 Welcome to Lantanahoochie, where Tennessee Williams meets the Twilight Zone. This ghostly satire written and directed by Paul Wells, serves up a steamy portion of humor and intrigue in a dying town full of dark secrets and broken dreams.