Social
Security Launches Electronic Newsletter
Beginning
March 1, the Social Security Administration will send Social
Security news as it happens to individuals and organizations
across America who request it. You can sign-up for Social Security
e-News online by providing only your e-mail address. It's free. |
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Reading
Tea Leaves
and Other Words of Wisdom
Item:
If you're between the ages of 18 and 44, chances are you didn't
get enough vitamin K today. Item: Tea is one of a few food products
known to contain significant levels of potent antioxidants known
as catechins. Item: Lycopene, which gives tomatoes their bright
red color, may help reduce the risk of some cancers. If information
like this makes your day, then visit the Agricultural Research
Service's collection of informative research briefs. |
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Bid
for a Rolls Royce Online
Why
is a Rolls Royce auction being promoted on a government website?
Guess some connoisseurs of elegant antique automobiles couldn't
pay their taxes. At any rate, the Department of the Treasury
is auctioning off five mighty fine looking models in March.
You can even bid by phone. If you can deposit $20,000 to get
in on the action, you may get a bargain!
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Census
2000: Let's Not Come Up Short
In
the Census of 1990, an estimated 8.4 million people were not
counted -- many of whom were children, minorities, and low-income
individuals. President Clinton announced plans to keep us from
coming up short in Census 2000. |
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In This Issue
Social
Security e-News
Tea
Leaves
Rolls
Royce Auction
Census
2000
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2, No. 20, February 14, 2000
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2, No. 19, February 7, 2000
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2, No. 18, January 31, 2000
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2, No. 17, January 24, 2000
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2, No. 16, January 17, 2000
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