The new first daughters: Malia and Sasha Obama youngest kids in White House since Amy Carter McClatchy Newspapers 11/11/2008, by Erin Chan Ding
The walls of the White House will echo with the giggles of little girls starting in January. This will be quite an adjustment for the presidential palace, as these little girls are the youngest residents since Amy Carter. WASHINGTON (MCT)- America did not need a vote to acknowledge that ... Kids astride two cultures McClatchy Newspapers 11/10/2008, by John Boudreau
San Jose Mercury News (MCT) - When 15-year-old Tara Kola talks about life in her new home, she sounds like an exile. Two years after the pull of global economic opportunities lured her family from Saratoga, Calif., the teen feels trapped in a foreign land. To take one example, her school requires ...
Longtime stay-at-home moms searching for paying jobs McClatchy Newspapers 11/4/2008, by Brenda Gutierrez
McClatchy Newspapers (MCT) - Shelley Holtry's job for the past seven years has been raising her kids, but when the economy started to turn sour, she started pounding the pavement for a paycheck. "I've been looking for about a year, but actually applying for jobs for about six months," Holtry said. ... Homecoming queen with Down syndrome ‘walking on air' McClatchy Newspapers 10/29/2008, by Lisa Black
Chicago Tribune (MCT) - Now that she's royalty, Anne Jennings dances down the hallways, bursts into excited giggles and hugs her BFFs, or "best friends forever," without warning. Of course, she did pretty much all those things before being named homecoming queen at Libertyville High School, but ... Opinion – America is the Frog in the Kettle and Families are at Risk Catholic Online 10/28/2008, by Randy Sly
WASHINGTON (Catholic Online) – Homes and families hang in the balance while America is falling asleep to a lullaby of “change.” The Church is calling to us, “wake up!”. When I was a young boy my father brought four live lobsters home from a business trip to New England. I had never seen a crusty ...
Student internships often lead to real jobs after college McClatchy Newspapers 10/27/2008, by Patricia Alex
The Record (Hackensack N.J.) (MCT) - College internships can provide a critical leg up in an ever-tightening job market, experts say. Just ask John Miseo, who interned at MTV while still a student at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He landed a full-time job with the television network in Manhattan ...
Has economy busted out the boomers? McClatchy Newspapers 10/14/2008, by Jane Glenn Haas
Has the economy busted the baby boomer? Many wonder. Orange County, CA (MCT) - I want to believe we can make a difference in the world.
I want to follow the dream of my friend, Marc Freedman, and be among the millions of baby boomers he sees retiring to encore careers _ to work that matters to ...
School's lesson in foul language goes too far, parents say McClatchy Newspapers 10/13/2008, by Pablo Lopez
With cursing becoming all too common at school, a Fresno, Calif., principal tried something unusual: He had teachers write obscene words on classroom white boards to let students know what they shouldn't say. McClatchy Newspapers (MCT) - Ray Avila's idea at Tioga Middle School backfired. A ... Teen succeeding in modeling despite disability McClatchy Newspapers 10/13/2008, by Debra D. Bass
St. Louis Post-Dispatch (MCT) - Ruthie Burst has all the qualities that aspiring supermodels yearn for: classical beauty, a lean figure, height, poise, long blond hair, beguiling blue eyes and a distinctive runway strut. She's heard a chorus of "you should be a model," comments since she was a ... Back to nature in the end McClatchy Newspapers 10/10/2008, by Prue Salasky
Daily Press (Newport News, Va.) (MCT) - A poplar tree towers above the forest floor, its trunk riddled with holes bored by yellow-bellied sapsuckers. "This one would be great for bird-lovers," muses Michelle "Mike" Burcher, director of Makemie Woods, a 275-acre Presbyterian camp and conference ...
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