Teen Talk 7-1
Being addicted to human interest, I watch a lot of documentaries on things that most people usually don’t see. So far I have three favorites that I try to share with as many people as possible.
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Being addicted to human interest, I watch a lot of documentaries on things that most people usually don’t see. So far I have three favorites that I try to share with as many people as possible.
As I See It…The Opinion Column for you.
The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the opinions of The New Citizens Press.
The game of life has many contestants. Some win and some lose. I’d like to think of those who grew up watching actor/director Malcolm-Jamal Warner as winners. He made millions of television viewers laugh with his portrayal of Theo Huxtable, the son of star Bill Cosby’s character on NBC’s hit sitcom “The Cosby Show” (1984 – 1992). Away from the camera Malcolm-Jamal enjoys a good chuckle himself. Born in New Jersey, talk of his home state NBA team tickles his funny bone.
April 15 has long been considered a date to avoid. Visions of tax men coming for your money are common in many advertisements on television and in print.
THE CAPITAL AREA HUMANE SOCIETY 2008 FUR BALL, BAKER COLLEGE OF JACKSON TO HOLD FINANCIAL AID WORKSHOP
I lost my mother about 4 years ago and I miss her very much. As the saying goes, “You don’t miss someone until they are gone”, it’s so true.
I believe that people who are assaultive – verbally or physically- have no love for themselves and need to rethink what their priorities are in this life. I was recently at a place that I frequent and often see the same people. One of “the regulars” is extremely negative and gossips about others. She reminds me of an egocentric high schooler, who likes to find the weak to prey upon.
Situations 101
By Bern Nadette Stanis
ISBN: 0-9770361-0-3
Publisher: Worthingham Publishing
Available: Bookstores everywhere
As Hillary and Bill Clinton continue to catch heat for remarks criticized as reducing her Democratic presidential rival Barack Obama to "the black candidate," the former president was a guest on the ABC Radio-syndicated Doug Banks and DeDe McGuire Show and spoke about the issue of race becoming a factor in the two campaigns.