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G.W. Exotic Animal Park gives birth to first Liger Twins in Oklahoma

2008-05-25 | The G.W. Exotic Animal Park announces its the first to have baby Ligers born in the state of Oklahoma and with healthy twin little girl cubs. These were allowed to breed naturally with no help from humans.


Child Abduction and Parental Alienation Forum, Sun, May 18, 2008. 1pm, West Palm Beach, FL, --- Sponsored by Voice for the Children, Inc. Saving children from abduction since 1974, --- 1-561-586-8515, 1-800-28 HELPME (4-3576), [email protected]

2008-05-19 | Child Abduction is increasing to all time high levels. The surge is largely due to the increase in mentally ill parents who are suffering from a variety of inherent afflictions whose symptoms are brought out by recent waves of economic stress. Abducting parents think little of the child's welfare.


Is North Carolina at Risk of Losing Federal Disaster Assistance?

2008-05-12 | Landslides are a Well-Kept State Secret


Citizens Need to Voice Their Concerns to Stop Unfair Credit Card Practices

2008-05-07 | It is becoming more and more obvious that major reform is needed in order to put a halt to the way credit card companies conduct business.


Landslides for Sale

2008-03-07 | The Cliffs at High Carolina...Are Safe Slopes a Concern?


e-VotingBooth.com launch: New web site puts democracy into Americans' hands

2008-03-05 | New web site 'creates' democracy by allowing citizens to literally 'vote' on any piece of legislation being considered by Congress. E-VotingBooth.com's database then submits 'election results' to Congress and the President.


JK Harris ends tension, tax troubles for Georgia man

2008-02-03 | JK Harris and Company helps Georgia man out of tense, stressful tax situations with IRS and State of Georgia.


"Buyers Simply Don't Know to Beware"

2008-01-05 | Western North Carolina Realtors Fail to Disclose Material Risk. It is not in the news and most people have forgotten that landslides devastated Western North Carolina in September 2004, lives were lost and homes and roads were pushed down mountain slopes.