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Immigration deformed
There's the story of a woman with five kids who was asked: If she had to do it all over again, would she have five children? "Yes," she said, "just not these five." That's the way I feel about the immigration "reform" bill introduced by the Senate's...Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Migration, Cal Thomas, Terrorism, Eric Holder
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Even as economy recovers, long-term jobless struggle
After a recession, here is the way things are supposed to work. As growth returns, employers gain some confidence and add jobs. As job openings rise, the number of people unemployed begins to fall. And, on balance, that's happening — both in...
Tags: Longwood (Seminole, Florida), Seminole County, Career and Workplace, Federal Reserve, Brookings Institution
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Soup's always on: Kitchen celebrates 30 years of service
The Soup Kitchen of Boynton Beach, known as the "cucina de Dios" in Spanish, celebrated its 30th anniversary gala and fundraiser April 18 at Benvenuto Restaurant in Boynton Beach. The kitchen, which has served more than 3 million hot meals since its...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Starbucks Corp., BJ's Wholesale Club Inc., Boynton Beach, Soups
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Mail Call - April 8
“Here’s a question for all the Mail Call readers. Why does our country, being $16.5 trillion in the hole, keep giving all these other countries money? And they’re giving Egypt tanks, planes and $1.5 billion this year. It doesn’t...Tags: Business, Regional Authority, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Anthony G. Brown
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Bombing suspect's mother certain on sons' innocence
BOSTON (AP) — The angry and grieving mother of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects insists that her sons are innocent and that she's no terrorist. But Zubeidat Tsarnaeva is drawing increased attention after federal officials say Russian...
Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Islam, Terrorism, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
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Ex-wives should not end up indigent
I'm a 57-year-old woman who has been married for 32-plus years to a successful personal injury lawyer. In supporting his career and raising four children, I gave up many educational and business opportunities to be there for my family. We went to the same...Tags: Health Insurance
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Farming: SNAP will bite back
Two of the greatest ironies of living in the richest, strongest nation in the history of the world are how many poor people remain in 21st century America and how vulnerable — as the Boston bombings showed again — we are to evildoers....Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, U.S. Congress, Congressional Budget Office
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Corbett's asset test finds little abuse in $2.6 billion food stamp program
It's the question Kathryn Hoffman hates to ask, especially of the elderly people who come into her office looking for help. Do you have a burial plot? How much is it worth? But that question is one of many Hoffman must ask as a food stamp outreach...
Tags: Tom Corbett, Social Services, Parties and Movements, Monroe County (Pennsylvania), Medical Procedures and Tests
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Small Airports In Connecticut Spared Cuts
The Hartford CourantSix airports in Connecticut have been spared from cuts under a bill passed Friday by the U.S. House of Representatives, just hours after passage by the Senate. U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal and the Connecticut delegation have been fighting for months...Tags: Middlefield, Federal Aviation Administration, Barack Obama, Chris Murphy, Head Start
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In Theory: Has the economy damaged the work ethic?
Sociologist Max Weber first advanced the idea of a Protestant work ethic in 1914. A recent study suggests that not only does this ethic exist, it can make the effects of unemployment worse for Protestants than for non-Protestants. The Dutch survey,...Tags: Philosophy, Finance, 401K, Tra Thomas, Religious Texts
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Boca church gives homeless a chance to clean up
BOCA RATON — With several soup kitchens and food-focused charities, south Palm Beach County's homeless people seem to find enough to eat. But keeping clean has been a challenge. So, a small offer from a church has proven a godsend for some...
Tags: Delray Beach, Religion and Belief, Social Issues, Homelessness
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Michigan Legislature starts passing budget plans
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Lawmakers began setting the table Wednesday for how to spend $49 billion in the next Michigan budget, with big disputes to be resolved next month over expanding Medicaid, boosting road maintenance, giving tax credits for movie-...Tags: Rentals, Michigan Legislature, Parties and Movements, Republican Party, Health Insurance
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