American Flag & Patriotic Coloring Pages 
Browse this collection of links to American Flag and Patriotic Symbols FREE Coloring Pages and Activities for your child to help your child celebrate Independence Day in the United States on the Fourth of July!...
http://singleparents.about.com/b/a/181760.htm
Father's Day Crafts, Make A Gift for Dad 
Father's Day is June 19, 2005. Dad will love any gift his child makes for him, so let your child browse this collection of gift ideas, and free printable patterns, cards, bookmarks, coupons and coloring pages from About Single Parents...
http://fatherhood.about.com/b/a/174298.htm
15. Destiny's Child 
http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=destiny's+child&cs=bz
Free antivirus software 
Free antivirus software may lack some of the more robust features found in their paid counterparts; detection and response times may also suffer slightly. But free antivirus is always a better choice than no antivirus. And for those who don't...
http://antivirus.about.com/b/a/177812.htm
Alfresco brings out open source content management system 
Businesses and organizations investigating free enterprise software platforms might want to keep an eye on Alfresco, an emerging open source software company.
http://www.networkworld.com/newsletters/linux/2005/0620linux2.html?fsrc=rss-linux
LinuxFest Northwest 2005: Wrap-Up Report 
Free and open-source software enthusiasts from around the Northwest headed to Bellingham recently for this annual event.
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8339
Free Software Drawing for Premium Edition Subscribers 
A copy of the latest version of AMF's Daily Planner will be awarded to one lucky Premium Edition subscriber this week.
http://www.officeletter.com/current.html#drawing
An Introduction to RSS for Educational Designers 
An Introduction to RSS for Educational Designers
By Stephen Downes
http://www.downes.ca/files/RSS_Educ.htm
Tragedy goes on for lost child of tsunami 
http://feeds.feedburner.com/newsisfree/newscat42?m=24296
Mobile Phones Can Now Receive Amber Alerts 
The Amber Alert system used by police to let the public know when a child is missing is being expanded to mobile phones.
The wireless industry announced Tuesday that subscribers can receive text messages on their phones when an alert is issued. The service is available in every state and is free to subscribers of most major cellular carriers.
http://www.notepage.net/blog.htm#201