A Conversation: How Race Influences Two Voters - NPR News
The two listeners interviewed for this piece wrote about the way race could influence their voting in this year’s presidential race. Trish Callahan of Maine wrote that she wants to elect a politician who is able to transcend racial politics. Greg
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Some parents have hard time letting kids go - Carroll County Online
CHICAGO - Eve Pidgeon watched the large group of kids, many of them laughing and chatting excitedly as they boarded a bus for summer sleepaway camp last summer. “They just couldn’t wait,” says Pidgeon, whose 8-year-old daughter Zoe was among the
Source: www.carrollcountytimes.com

Eagle Scout candidate holds luggage drive for foster kids - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
FLORISSANT For children in the foster care system, travel doesn’t mean fun and adventure. It usually means being taken from their parents, or bounced from one home to the next. Most foster children have few possessions, but the ones they do have
Source: www.stltoday.com

More foster kids are being adopted - Miami Herald
Florida child-welfare administrators set a new state record for the number of children adopted from foster care in the past budget year at a time when dwindling state revenues have threatened to derail a program that helps subsidize families wishing
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Big Truck Day in Wilton - Capital News 9
WILTON, N.Y. — From cooling trucks to fire trucks, they’re all on display. It’s part of the Children’s Museum at Saratoga’s hands on approach to learning, called Big Truck Day. It takes things that are very standard and usual and things that kids
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Rushing to their defense - Boston Globe
USA Basketball may soon learn that defense not only wins championships, but gold medals, too. With such NBA superstars as Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, and Dwyane Wade, scoring will not be a problem for the Americans during the upcoming
Source: www.boston.com

Top Sports Stories - Edmonton Journal
MONTREAL - Dominika Cibulkova had to sit through two rain delays nearly four-and-a-half hours long, but the wait proved worth it. The unseeded player from Slovakia continued her week-long string of upsets Saturday as she defeated 10th-seeded Marion
Source: www.canada.com

Salmon mini-burgers a healthy choice for kids, adults - Dallas Morning News
Although fatty fish, such as salmon and tuna, are rich in heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids, in recent years the government has warned pregnant women to restrict their intake to avoid exposure to high levels of mercury. But researchers at the Harvard
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  1. on 20 May 2009 at 12:38 pm kidgurus

    The two listeners interviewed for this piece wrote about the way race could influence their voting in this year’s presidential race. Trish Callahan of Maine wrote that she wants to elect a politician who is able to transcend racial politics. Greg

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