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Issue Date: Monday, February 23, 2009 Issue: February 2009 Last Update: Friday, February 27, 2009


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The best way to help oneself in the future is to form good connections now.     The young men and women who are in high school now are the future Congressmen, doctors, lawyers and teachers of America
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Whether you call them telenovelas, doramas, serials, miniseries, or plain old soap operas – they have taken a special place in the hearts of many.
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Whether you call them telenovelas, doramas, serials, miniseries, or plain old soap operas – they have taken a special place in the hearts of many.
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Whether you call them telenovelas, doramas, serials, miniseries, or plain old soap operas – they have taken a special place in the hearts of many.
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When most people think about the biggest girl-group in the history of pop music, the one name that comes to mind often is the Spice Girls. But, in South Korea, that is not the case. Their equivalent t
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Benjamin Franklin once said, “never leave that ‘til tomorrow which you can do today.” This man discovered electricity; one would think more people would listen to him.


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