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March 17, 2010

 

Happy St. Patrick's Day. May you find your personal pot of gold at the end of your customized rainbow.Meet war correspondent Michael Yon
If you don't already know him, Michael Yon is doing reportage about the war on a level no one else can reach. He's featured in a 2-parter for Web Savvy at The Writer

What happens when a member of Congress puts Party over people?
You often get fired. Read the interesting story of Marjorie Margolies-Mezvinsky, a newbie Pennsylvania Democrat done in by President Bill Clinton in 1993.

Jacksonville welcomes the NCAA!
The First Coast City welcomes visitors as first rounds commence. And if you're looking for good places to eat that are locally owned, read our Monday column at The Examiner/Jacksonville Events. [Downtown Jax skyline photo by Kay B. Day]

NYT's 'messiah' moment
A picture worth a thousand words or a trillion bucks, depending on your political ideology.

State Dept. joins government looting frenzy
Main Street may have it tough, but the State Dept. is getting $5.4 million worth of crystal. A Swedish company is smiling all the way to the bank.

 (Posted by  Kay B. Day)  

 

 
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Rebecca Day, contributor to The US Report

About Rebecca Day

Rebecca Day is an award-winning writer who graduated from Douglas Anderson School of the Arts. She is a sophomore in college. She has won awards for journalism (newspaper story) and music (lyric and score composition; performance). She enjoys playing the guitar, working out, running, and reading and discussing politics and history. She is working towards a B. A. in communications and a minor in business. Rebecca occasionally writes lifestyle articles for The US Report.

She has just begun performing her music; visit her MySpace page.

Other Articles/Commentary by Rebecca Day

Why I'm no longer a Cosmo Girl (April 2, 2009)

Teas for stress relief, possible health benefits (May 22, 2009)

As economy continues to falter, pets hit hard too (Jul. 14, 2009)

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