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Family told Hannah Montana tickets paid for in August don't exist

In fact this past weekend my 10 year old ran a race for the Make a Wish Foundation. We also are involved in Race for The Cure and she collects pop tops for a charity. Over Christmas we visit nursing homes and sing Christmas carols. We give coats to kids in the winter who can't afford them - get my point Harold! When she came home from school one day and said, "Mom that is crazy how much money they want for tickets, some of my friends are begging their parents to buy tickets, who would want to see her that bad? And my daughter likes Hannah Montana - guess I am raising a pretty smart kid.
Posted by: Where is HE? Location: Omaha
Uh, where is Attorney General Jon Bruning while all this scamming is going on? Isn't he the one to vigoriously prosecute these types of crimes commited against NE citizens? Yeah right.


Traverse Global Communications Corp Announces Partnership with Wells ...

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Lesotho: Holiday gifts pave the way to self-sufficiency

Village chief Mathato Leluma told IRIN these were the area's first entrepreneurs. "The way they are regularly feeding the pigs, and even fetching water from far away during the drought. It shows they're determined to make it a success." However, the grant project has created tensions within the village. "When we see that people are jealous, we encourage them to form the same kind of group," said villager Molulela Ramanyaka, 29. "And we ask them to buy our pigs." Other members are dreaming big; they see Turupu becoming a key pig farming community in the coming years. "Right now, we have to go all the way to Maseru to reach a slaughterhouse. That's two hours away," said 38-year-old Makhabela Macheli. "My wish is that in 10 years we'll build our own slaughterhouse to serve this area. And, yes, I want to be the boss." Sustainable growth World Vision Lesotho says of all its operations, the small capital investments supported by the gift catalogue are the most life-changing, because they are run by individual families.



 

 

 

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