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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Rich Gonzalez I have thought of a few different places to talk about that are, lets say, a little off the beaten path. Sure, places like Orlando, Las Vegas, New York get most of the attention when thinking about places to visit in the US, but there are other hidden gems that lie away from the hustle and bustle of what these places bring. This list looks at these ‘diamonds in the rough’. written by Ravinder Malik Located in the sunny state of Florida, Miami is often called the most modern city in USA. Miami is mostly famous for its sunny weather, golden beaches, and hip and rocking nightlife. written by Flam beauxlighting Experts say that despite all the advances in planning tools, many people fall financially short when planning for retirement. This means underestimating both their worth and how much they'll need to spend during their golden years. written by Flam beauxlighting Asbestos and the risk of mesothelioma is something that Louisiana workers are often exposed to both in the workplace and at home. written by Inspin Sports Chances are good that the winner of this game may gain a bowl berth because other conferences are lacking a plethora of bowl eligible teams. written by Craig B. Thompson Obesity is a health crisis in Louisiana, affecting nearly two-thirds of the state population. In fact, 62% of adults in Louisiana are overweight or obese. written by Leo Nov Louisiana is prone to water damage that comes from floods and related weather patterns.
written by Charles Read Louisiana payroll has some unique aspects and conditions. Some of the details and laws are set out in this article including information concerning: tax withholding and reporting; unemployment insurance taxes and reporting; wage and hour laws; and child support withholding. written by Robert Benjamin Have the vacation of a lifetime at The Audubon Zoo in New Orleans, Louisiana, by knowing the Attractions to see - Best times to visit - Places to stay, and more. written by Rev Michael Bresciani Bresciani Anyone who is familiar with Einstein’s theory of relativity knows about the combined speeds factor. National behavior and foreign responses are on a collision course. What does that mean? written by L. W. Seals Seals There were clams, crab, shrimp...I wasn't in the mood for barbecue today. I can eat as much barbecue as my stomach can handle
once I get back to Sac. I'll head straight for A Southern Komfort Cafe. For some reason, I had a taste for seafood. I ate until the
button on my shirt was on the verge of popping. Then I thought, I wonder what show I'm missing right now. Is there a title
fight going on at the MGM? At Bally's? Is there some famous comedian with a show lined up for later on? Only one way to find out.
written by Rev Michael Bresciani Bresciani Spike Lee’s documentary, When the Levees Broke drew the attention of the country as the anniversary of hurricane Katrina drew near. It seemed nothing could upstage the undivided attention of the nation until Mayor Ray Nagin spoke up. written by L. W. Seals Seals Anyway, we finally found our favorite barbecue restaurant in Sacramento. Actually, it's in Citrus Heights. A Southern Komfort Cafe, barbecue and Southern restaurant. This is where you can find some of your favorite dishes. Also, there is Soul Food on the menu, so if you are from down South, you may be satisfied with the Gumbo, Jumbalaya, and collard greens that are etched onto the menu.
written by Patrick Altoft The fascinating, uniquely American history of Dauphin Island in Alabama written by Rev Michael Bresciani Bresciani I lost my home in New Orleans to hurricane Katrina. My wife and I entertained thoughts of returning to see what was left but could not return until authorities said it was safe. We continued to entertain thoughts of re-building or salvaging whatever we could. We were in for the surprise of a lifetime when we finally did see what remained of our house and our neighborhood. << previous page 1 next page>> |