June 26, 2008
It's a sad, sad fact that despicable individuals abduct children.
Savvy parents, as well as anyone else interested in stomping out this scourge, need to be prepared ahead of time.
One weapon in the battle against these monsters is a program called Wireless AMBER Alerts.
When a child is a... continue reading...
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zip code June 25, 2007
The International Space Station has been inhabited since February of 2004.
And it's big, and bright enough to spotted from backyards all over the world.
And, so far, it's been a refreshing shot in the arm for a space program that has seen more than its share of failure and trag... continue reading...
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zip code October 2, 2006
Have you ever wondered how your place of residence stacks up against the rest of the communities in the US?
Today's FamilyFirst site will let you do that as fast as you can type in a zip code or locate a place on a map.
It's called Sperling's Best Places, presented by Bert Sperling. Ever... continue reading...
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zip code September 1, 2005
The Internet has seen tremendous growth in the past ten years. Many people believe that the window of opportunity for grabbing a piece of the Internet pie is closing. And then someone comes along with an innovative approach to using the web, and an entirely new opportunity presents itself. While t... continue reading...
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zip codes January 3, 2005
Yesterday, Family First visited a site that was intended to help automobile owners keep their vehicles maintained and running. Today it struck me, what if someone is just looking for a car. Where do they start? What can they do to figure out if they are paying too much (or too little) for a c... continue reading...
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