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              Note from Phyllis  MacLeod 11/06/2009
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        http://www.google.com/goog411/index.html
I encourage you to watch the short video about this service.
Here is something you will want to have and use! I still remember 
when the telephone company charged me $0.00 now they charge 
$1.00 to $1.50 to get a phone number from information.
My compliments to Google
Just leave it up to Google to come up with something like this!!!
Here's a number worth putting in your cell phone, or your home 
phone speed dial:
1-800-GOOG411                 
1-800-4664411     
This is an awesome service from Google, and it's free -- great when 
you are driving on the road with no pen, pencil or paper handy.
Don't waste your money on information calls and don't waste your 
time manually dialing the number. I am driving along in my car and I 
need to call the golf course and I don't know the number. I hit the 
speed dial for information that I have programmed.
The voice at the other end says, "City & State." I say, " Garland , 
Texas ."  He says, "Business, Name or Type of Service." I say, 
Firewheel Golf Course."  He says, "Connecting" and Firewheel 
answers the phone. How great is that?
This is nationwide and it is absolutely free!
Click on the link below and watch the short video clip for a quick 
demonstration:
http://www.google.com/goog411
         
        
          
            
              goodbye Ma Bell  Charges - not a joke
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              Note from Webmaster 11/11/2009
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        Subject: Federal Pay Raise and Social Security
Apparently liars are as scarce on Capitol Hill as sand is scarce
>       at the  beach.     Obama recently approved a 2% salary
>       increase for all federal employees effective January 1, 
2010.
>
>       Members of the executive, legislative and judicial branch
>       are due for an automatic pay increase in January as 
well.  All this
>       on the backs of seniors who will not incur any COLA 
increases
>       for several years. For the first time in history, the 
Congress
>       will not allow an increase in the social security COLA 
(cost
>       of living adjustment). In fact, The Henry J Kaiser Family
>       Foundation predicts there may not be any COLA for the 
next three
>       years.
>
>      However, the per person monthly Medicare insurance 
premium
>       will be increased from the 2009 premium of $96.40 to 
$110.50
>       in 2010 and to $ 120.20 for the year 2011,
>
>
>       Send this to all seniors that you know. Remind them to 
not vote for the
>       incumbent senators.
        
        
          
            
              Note from Gil Opaleski 11/11/2009
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              Pay Raise for Federal  employees ??
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              Note from Art Wojno 11/11/2009
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              GMAC to receive  more money from  Government
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              Email from Online Members
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