Submitted by Anonymous on April 19, 2007 - 8:59pm
Next week, in an historic gathering on 24 and 25 April for ANZAC Day, some 90 surviving Australian-born war brides will make their way to Washington DC from all corners of the United States, where the Australian Embassy will pay tribute to their courageous spirit. These women, now all in their eighties and nineties, will be accompanied by over 200 spouses, children and grandchildren.
Submitted by Anonymous on April 18, 2007 - 8:59pm
The theme of this year's Easter Egg Roll was childhood obesity, physical activity and fitness (which my wife thought was very funny given the amount of chocolate on hand for the kids).

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Submitted by Anonymous on April 13, 2007 - 8:59pm
(Alexandria, VA) In the shadow of the George Washington Masonic Temple here in Alexandria, Virginia, and with the snow melting on the George Washington Middle School Football field, 20 to 30 young men and women are out trying their hand at Ausball. It is a cold Easter Saturday morning but those brave souls willing to get out of bed are excited to put the footy boots on, kick some goals and have some fun. Ausball, is a version of "Rec Footy", developed for the US.
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