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Our front page this month features stories on work experience opportunities for teens, a memoriam for a young marine from Temecula who died in Afghanistan, winners in a craft competition, the 65th Annual Fireman's BBQ that is coming soon and a Dinosaur Fossil Exhibit at the Science Center in Hemet.
Chaparral Coin has extended its offering for a Free Buffalo nickel just for stopping in (while supply lasts), a job recruitment for a Regulatory Affairs specialist - so please refer anyone you know with the needed qualifications. We also have Conservative and Progressive perspectives on politics, great photos and story from the Temecula Rod Run, a story on the topic and guest speaker at MSJC's Anthropology Club meeting, volunteer and youth recognition, club events and more...
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Our front page this month features stories about a New Year's Eve celebration that is family oriented, a new political documentary entitled "Fools On The Hill" complete with a video trailer that we have on our website (click videos on the menu bar), the Iron Men (firefighters) and the Firefighter Cancer Support Network, plus a different perspective on two controversial emails that are circulating (shark fins and the Lowes' ad that never ran).
Inside The Bugle you are offered a FREE Buffalo Nickel just for visiting Chaparral Coin (no purchase necessary), a story on the Inter Tribal Sports organization that was recently awarded a $40,000 grant from the Coca-Cola Foundation, a look at some rationale for why Obama cannot lose in 2012, a Chinese inventor who donated $13 million to UCR for clean energy research, baton twirling champion, upcoming golf tournament benefit for a no kill shelter, The All Street Journal with history and politics in banking and on the street, and more....
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Our front page this month features stories on the Olympic gold medalists that visited The Temecula Swim Club, a special pet adoptistories on a historical landmark in Lake Elsinore complete with photos of the structure then (1923) and now. The Lake Elsinore Elks are having their Christmas Tree Lane in a few days where you have an opportunity to win a decorated tree and gifts worth approx. $1000 and Betty O'Brien sent a poem "The Week Before Christmas" for your amusement.
Republicans apparently took issue with some of the statements in my Editorial on the 9-9-9 Plan last month but didn't want to be named in a Point and Counterpoint column so I give you the Public Comments with my factual Responses. Some of you will be entertained, others will be enlightened. The vote is in on whether those making more than a million a year pay their fair share in taxes. Connect the dots on who really creates jobs in America and then compare your opinion to those of nearly 2000 professionals who were polled. "A Consequence of Pro-Life" is my Editorial this month that was sparked by a new advertisement demonstrating a growing need in communities across the nation. In years past institution life was the only home America had to offer the genetically compromised but today there are funds available to give these adults an opportunity to live in a private home. Please share the ad with those you know who can step up to the plate to provide a home in our area.
Esther Tyrrell is back with her Book Reviews and this month offers suggestions for gift giving. Chef Jerry offers a Christmas Dinner idea and a local fitness instructor gives you tips on fitting fitness into your schedule. They say the real estate market hasn't bottomed out yet so if you are looking for another street for your investment money consider the advice of a local author who presents "The All Street Journal". And in the spirit of the 1930s tradition of giving the American way, consider leaving the foreign-made products on the shelf and helping your home town suppliers of goods and services. The details on county pension reform measures taken by the Board of Supervisors, a brief response by UC President Yudof about the mistreatment of UC students in peaceful protest, and many events, volunteer needs and more await your viewing and consideration.
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Our front page this month features stories onon a local sculptor who recently completed a larger than life Bald Eagle commission for Lake Pendorelle in Sandpoint, Idado. The photos are spectacular. We also have a story about the Young Marines and their personal reason for battling illegal drugs in our area. A Holiday Boutique and a Texas Hold-em Tournament are among the fundraising events for your consideration this month.
On the inside, my Editorials include a little different perspective on the controversial Dream Act that recently passed in California and an analysis of candidate Cain's 999 plan.
Myths and mysteries of Judaism begins on November 9 for those seeking "Fascinating Facts" about the historical events and people that practiced this faith. We take a look back in time to the World Series 1954 that lasted only four days. In addition to a Veterans Day parade in Murrieta, that is sure to lift your patriotic spirit, you are invited to Temecula for a special opportunity to meet and ask questions of veterans who will share their experiences in military campaigns.
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Our front page this month features stories on the Olympic gold medalists that visited The Temecula Swim Club, a special pet adoption event at Animal Friends of the Valleys and the 14th annual Craft Faire to be held in Temecula on October 22.
We take a look back in time to the World Series 1955 with the New York Yankees playing against the Brooklyn Dodgers, Tech Trek (an AAUW annual event), auditions for the Christmas Messiah Concert, an invitation to a brown bag lunch and presentation by MSJCs professor Davis on his recent trip to India, Jewish High Holidays, Blessing of the Animals, a glimpse into Antonio Pontarelli's musical career and more.
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Our front page this month will be of interest to entrepreneurs. A new business incubator is starting up and they are looking to help people with skills and ideas. Hospice of the Valleys sent us their teen scholarship essay winner complete with the essay that is sure to please. This young lady exemplifies some of the great teens we have in our community. And don't forget Constitution Day is September 17.
Other stories include the Hoodlums and Hooligans in the great American pastime, a Dance and Karaoke benefit event to support "Women Against Child Trafficking" with the low cover charge of only $5, and some info on the hidden risks of the West Nile Virus vector found in the area that you won't read about in the lame stream press.
We have several new advertisers this month too. Please be sure to patronize our advertisers as without them there would be no community news.
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Our front page this month includes stories about Supervisor Stone's attempt to get approval from fellow supervisors for a meeting of a dozen counties to form a new state plus the Elks Flag Day ceremony and a benefit that a local restaurant conducted to honor our military families.
My Editorial this month is on our Social Security "Trust Fund". Don't let the conservative lame-stream media and their connected at the hip politicians fool you into thinking this is an entitlement program.
Other stories include the movers and shakers in the great American pastime, Community Voice submissions about cops and code enforcement not doing their job (how common is that complaint across the region), a benefit event to support training of assistance dogs for wounded vets and more...
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