No matter what candidate or referendum you support, it is your important civic duty to get to the polls and VOTE ! Jury Duty and Voting are the cornerstones of our Democracy. Election Day is tomorrow, Tuesday, November 6th, so get out and VOTE ! Even an inactive couch potato knows that this is a…
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If you are a fan of jazz music and feel as passionately as I do about justice, then you will want to attend the annual “Jazz for Justice” concert at the Fairfax campus of George Mason University, Friday night, November 9th, 2012 at 8:00 PM. Held at the GMU Center for the Arts, “Jazz 4…
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Social Security earnings and benefit information has in the past been mailed annually to workers. For those of us who are not as organized as we would like, putting our hands on that information when we need it most is not always easy or even possible. With a welcome move into the 21st century, Social…
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According to AAA, motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for teenagers in the United States, and drivers ages 16 to 17 are involved in about seven times as many crashes per mile driven compared with adult drivers in their 40-60’s. It is a serious problem. Herndon injury lawyer Doug Landau of ABRAMS…
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“The more the merrier” may not be true when it comes to teenage drivers. Inexperienced, distracted and youthful motorists may be more dangerous when in the company of their peers. The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety recently released its latest report on teen driving, “Characteristics of Fatal Crashes Involving 16-and 17-Year Old Drivers with Teenage…
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