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VA LOAN INFORMATION and VETERANS' MORTGAGES KATRINA & THE LOST CITY OF NEW ORLEANS by Rod Amis New Orleans is the Lost City of America. Rod Amis, publisher of G21: The World's Magazine, once believed one of the best bartenders in New Orleans, tells the story like no one else could. A portion of the proceeds of this book will go to the New Orleans Hospitality Workers Fund. The cooks, servers and restaurant workers of New Orleans have provided fabulous times and memories for millions. Now we must remember them in their time of need.
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An anthology of African writing only featured on the Internet until now, this book features the collected works of writers for the G21 AFRICA section of G21.net. The eight writers represented here are from around the continent and present an exciting look at cutting-edge fiction and reporting from the first continent today. Buy the book or get a downloadable PDF copy now! |

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Bradenton, FL, USA - Remember "Queen of Mean" Leona Helmsley? She was the New York woman who married into money -- her husband Harry was a billionaire -- and later got convicted of tax evasion. Her most famous line was, "Only the little people pay taxes." She also terrorized employees and extorted bribes from suppliers. Some of her money-grabbing (and tax-ducking) schemes were astoundingly petty for someone as rich as she was. Leona Helmsley was a victim of money addiction. It ruined her life and put her in jail. Don't let the same thing happen to you!
In other words, drug use is self-limiting. Based on friends' experiences and "street" reporting I've done over the years, I suspect that most drug addictions cost between $5000 and $15,000 per year. A modest amount of theft or prostitution or a half-decent, middle-class job can easily finance this level of expenditure.
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