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Sunday, January 22, 2006

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Kids Attend College on the Merit of Their Mother's Handwriting. (PR Web)
Alabama woman puts kids through college thanks to John Hancock and her ability to detect forgeries in handwriting. Moves from lowly legal secretary to court qualified document examiner. [PRWEB Jan 22, 2006]

Kids Attend College on the Merit of Their Mother's Handwriting. (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
Birmingham, AL (PRWEB) January 22, 2006 -- Teresa DeBerry has three kids, a full-time job and lives on a dirt road outside Birmingham Alabama.

From Tennessee hills, Dolly Parton's books-for-kids program grows (WKRN News 2)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Dolly Parton's father lacked the opportunity for an education. And the country singer often wonders what he could have accomplished had he known...

From Tennessee hills, Dolly Parton's books-for-kids program grows (WREG-TV Memphis)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Dolly Parton's father lacked the opportunity for an education.

What do they need books for? (Tri-City News)
Why buy books in the age of internet? That was the question posed to Heather Daly, library co-ordinator for School District 43, Susan Kilpatrick, teacher librarian at Riverside secondary, and Leslie Ikeda, president of the Coquitlam Teacher Librarians Association.

Exercising imagination (Orlando Sentinel)
New books will carry kids everywhere from the Olympics to a cowboy camp. Penguins are very much the "in" bird these days, with several books featuring these extraordinary creatures from the bottom of the world appearing as key characters and ideal companions for the winter doldrums. Polar bears are back among us, as well, and for those in warmer climes, there are always tales of cowboys to

Bryant Kids Expo ready for Saturday (Benton Courier)
The Bryant Chamber of Commerce will host the city's first Back to School Kids Expo. The event will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at Grant Plaza and Bryant Shoppes on Arkansas 5.

Grab a comfy chair to share children's tales of winter magic (The Plain Dealer)
However odd our weather, if you live in Cleveland, you'd better like snow. The following new picture books will help you and the kids weather the snowy, blowy weeks to come.

Kids Expo for Bryant students is set for Aug. 13 (Benton Courier)
A "Back to School Kids Expo" is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 13, in Bryant. Radio station MIX 94.9 will broadcast live from the Bryant Shoppes, the Bryant Commons and Grant Plaza.

Comic books bring life to new Muslim heroes (Seattle Times)
For comic-book readers in Arab countries, the world often looks like this: Superheroes save American and Japanese cities, but few care about saving the Arab world.

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