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The United States Senate is attempting this week to ramp through passage of an Affordable Health Care Bill aimed at undoing the Obama Care Health protection for millions
It’s not too late to enroll for the RC Hickman Young Photographers Workshop and the Gordon Parks Young Photographers Competition The RC Hickman Young Photographers Workshop will get
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