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2005-06-26 | Geopolitical interference by rogue governmental idealists may be the cause of shifting weather patterns on a global scale as the tsunami of 2004 has caused the ordinary citizen to take notice.
2005-06-24 | Government Unable To Prove U.S. Law Requires Income Tax Withholding or Filing
2005-06-23 | Smart consumers use 0 apr credit card offers to lower mininum payments. Americans carrying high credit card balances are no longer automatically viewed by banks and credit card companies as risky. In fact, low interest credit card balance transfers are new shell game played for low credit card rates
2005-06-19 | Larkfield Publishing's "The Hormone Survival Guide for Perimenopause" wins the prestigious Ben Franklin Award for best first book by a new publisher. The book also receives an Honorable Mention in ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year competition.
2005-06-17 | Ninety-nine percent of potential writers who send queries to literary agents have not written a thing.
2005-06-12 | Small press authors can help each other get readings and signings.
2005-06-08 | She baby-sits her grandson, grows vegetables in her back yard, and dances at the Old Farmer's Ball. Her name is Clare Hanrahan but she is no ordinary grandmother. Clare is a first-hand witness to prisoner abuse. And she refuses to remain silent.
2005-06-07 | The RAWSISTAZ Affair 2005, to be held September 16-18, 2005 in Atlanta, Georgia at the Sheraton Midtown Atlanta Hotel at Colony Square.
2005-06-03 | To help eBay shoppers during the Father's Day buying season, eBay business expert Terry Gibbs has put together a free report to help people avoid eBay scams.
2005-05-25 | Moneynet.co.uk, the UK's most established personal finance research and data website, has published the latest edition in its series of online product guides to help consumers get to grips with the increasing complexity of personal finance products.
2005-05-21 | Mikaylah Simone is a rising new poet whose simple, yet visceral, style brings poetry back to its basics as a social art through her affirmation of cultural identity and personal redemption.
2005-05-20 | Depression is not a disease and everyone can recover from it. But it will take breaking away from the medical system.
2005-05-15 | Publishing two books, one poetry and one prose, within the same month is a feat accomplished during April, 2005 by Harry E. Gilleland, Jr. The first book is entitled Gilleland Poetry: Storoems and Poems. The second book is a novella entitled Bob the Dragon Slayer.
2005-05-15 | Stanley R. Siler, CEO of StanTheMan, Inc. Appeared in court Pro se, otherwise without the aid of an attorney, appearing by Self Representation at Marion County Court Annex, 4000 Aumsville Hwy., SE * Salem, OR 97301, May 9, 2005.
2005-05-15 | Katie Giguere follows up her critically acclaimed debut CD "Bringin' Me Hope" with a compelling new book, "Being the Fat Girl" about her battle with weight and low self-esteem, and how she overcame them to become a highly praised CCM recording artist.
2005-05-13 | Allbooks Reviews has once again reached the top of the Media Resources genre in the Writer's Digest, 101 Best Websites for Writers.
2005-05-01 | It took over 100 years after her death, but the first extensive biography of the most admired woman in America and the first to be called "First Lady" has been released.
2005-04-19 | "A family history can be more valuable than people realize - both for writers and for their descendants. Not only will a family history preserve precious memories for future generations, but also at least fourteen other benefits may be gained from writing your story," says author Lillie Ammann.
2005-04-13 | Shawn Thorton has written a 2,500 word article about the fair use/permissions scheme and offers the whole article or the right to simply extract the facts from that article to all journalists at no charge. See the press release for details.
2005-03-31 | Plenty of funny medical stories are featured in "The Humor of Healing: An Amusing History of American Medicine," a new book by Dr. Donald A. Johnson.