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Asbury Park Press - WINSLOW New Jersey taxpayers can donate to 11 organizations or causes through their state income tax returns. Five of them are line items that appear on the return in the order in which they were approved by the state Legislature. Six others are

Herb Smith invests with God
Abilene Reporter-News - The local Jefferson Awards for Community Service are sponsored by the Abilene Reporter-News and KTXS-TV in conjunction with the Nonprofit Management Center at Abilene Christian University. The Precious Jewels Luncheon recognizes the 10 local

Hire hopes
Bergen Record - Sarah Senan decided months ago that she couldn't be picky when searching for her first job out of college. "I had friends that graduated last May and were going crazy the whole summer with no job," said Senan, a Jersey City resident who will graduate

Happy Anniversary, Katie Holmes
FOX News - We met one year ago tonight. The occasion was the Broadway premiere of Steel Magnolias. Before the show began, someone said, Katie Holmes is here. I d liked her work in Pieces of April and was happy to say hello. During

Professor exploring alcoholism treatment via Internet
Belleville News-Democrat - COLUMBIA, Mo. - A University of Missouri professor has received a $220,000 federal grant to study whether the Internet can be used to help rural women who are addicted to alcohol. Associate Professor Deborah Connett, of the Missouri-Columbia Sinclair

Drugs May Be a Bigger Problem Inside Maryland s Prisons Than Out On
Baltimore City Paper - ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT: Ex-offenders say drugs can make their way inside all of Maryland's prisons, perhaps even the state's Baltimore "Supermax" unit. IN AND OUT: (top) Amy Stealey helped send her son Michael Rabuck to prison to help keep him off drugs

'People do get well from meth addiction'
Sioux City Journal - Janelle Tomoson, program director of Jackson Recovery's Women and Children's Center, looks over the happy faces of children during an Easter party last week. The youngsters stay at the center with their mothers who are seeking treatment for alcohol

Guilt replaces fond memories
Sharon Herald - BROOKFIELD Tim and Keysun McGowan can look back on a childhood of baseball games, camping and fishing trips and birthday parties they shared with Matt Dorus. Tim and Matt are particularly close, their friendship dating back to kindergarten and

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