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Maryland plantation attic holds 400 years of documents
Monday, June 23, 2008


CENTREVILLE, Md. (AP) — For four centuries, they were the ultimate pack rats. Now a Maryland family's massive collection of letters, maps and printed bills has surfaced in the attic of a former plantation, providing a firsthand account of life from the 1660s through World War II.

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Summer job market especially tough for poor kids
Wednesday, June 18, 2008


NEW YORK (AP) — When Theodor Gervais was 14, he took a summer job selling cell phone covers in Brooklyn for $100 a month, sitting at a table outside a phone store in what he describes as "somewhat of a bad area."

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Education: the silent campaign issue
Friday, May 30, 2008


According to an Erickson Tribune readership survey, the state of U.S. education is weighing heavily on voters’ minds in 2008 as many readers feel the nation’s future depends on America’s youth receiving a quality education.

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Ask Dr. Alexis
Friday, May 30, 2008


Alexis Abramson, Ph.D. is the “Lifestyle Gerontologist” for Retirement Living TV and the leading champion for the dignity and independence of those 55+.



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‘The Skull Lady’s’ art
Friday, May 30, 2008


Sculptor reconstructs faces of the dead

Sharon Long comes face-to-face with death every day.



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