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Child agency defends how money was spent (The Arizona Republic) First Things First was created out of the passion of residents alarmed over the state's high child-poverty rates. Lawmakers last week voted to place a measure on November's ballot to shut down the agency and redirect the tax money into the state's general fund. More . . . Creative Ways To Make Money Fast Online: It's Not Hard To Start A Internet Business (OfficialWire) Want to start an online business and earn money fast? Here are some creative ways to make money fast on the net, even if you're a beginner... More . . . Cut cleaning costs (WAFB Baton Rouge) Want to stretch your cleaning dollar? Make your supplies last longer. Here's how to get the most mileage out of everything. More . . . Child agency defends how money spent (12 News Phoenix) In 2006, Arizona voters approved a tobacco sales tax that created a new state agency to better prepare children to enter kindergarten healthy and ready to learn. More . . . SXSW panel: How indie content can save the world (News 8 Austin) One panel at this year's SXSW festival was dedicated to discussing how independent content creators of all mediums can stay true to the indie community and make money at the same time. More . . . Teen sensation Bieber gears up for busy year (Reuters via Yahoo! News) "He causes riots everywhere he goes, and my mom loves him almost as much as I do!" sputters a blond girl in a bubble-gum-pink sweater, flanked by two other breathless tweens. You'd have to be on a severe pop-culture fast not to know which star they're kvelling over, but in any event, they let his name be heard loud: "Justin Bieeeberrr!" More . . . Health care latest: House nears vote (CNN) The House is set to vote Sunday on the health care bill passed by the Senate in December. More . . . SXSW: Festival excess contradicts biz climate, but plenty of acts make an impression (Los Angeles Times) There isn't much that can slow the music industry's annual spring break party that is the South by Southwest conference. Despite continued declines in CD sales, concerns over a major industry merger and the recent passing of the beloved pop craftsman Alex Chilton , nearly 2,000 bands played over four days in Austin, Texas, some as many as three of four times per day, and all hoping to snare a ... More . . . New chairs highlight latest COI meeting (The Clarksdale Press Register) Coahoma Opportunities, Inc. (COI) held its monthly board meeting Monday evening at its facility located at 115 Issaquena Ave. The open session of the meeting was brief as the board quickly moved into executive session to discuss undisclosed items. More . . . D.C. Schools Insider: Rhee turns to White House veteran Anita Dunn (Washington Post) Chancellor Michelle A. Rhee, whose image has been battered by a series of high-profile controversies, is turning to a veteran of the Obama White House to help her with communications strategy. More . . . Advertise on this page
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