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April 2005
Issue Home
Free Legal Clinic Scheduled April 19th
Six Factors For Workplace Success
Tips To Aid In Stress Relief
Get Affordable Telephone Service
Getting An Advance On My Paycheck Through a Payday Lender
FSS Spotlight:
The Great FSS Trivia Challenge


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Quote of The Month

Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and stumble off as if nothing ever happened.

Sir Winston Churchill


The Great FSS Trivia Challenge

1) He scored a big hit in 1976 with “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover.”

2) “Just sit right back and you’ll hear a tale, A tale of a fateful trip,” is the first line of what TV show theme song?

3) This was Ernest Hemmingway’s first novel, and remains as F. Scott Fitzgerald said, “a romance and a guidebook.”

4) Nobel Peace Prize winner Mother Theresa sacrificed everything in her life in order to help the poor of what world city?

5) At what famous place was Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at when he delivered his famous, “I Have a Dream” speech?

6) Cassius Clay was a big underdog when he defeated who in 1964 to win the Undisputed Heavyweight Championship of the World? Who did Muhammad Ali defeat in 1978 to win the title for the third time?

7) The United States became complete when the territory of Hawaii was voted into the union by a vote of 323 to 89 of the U.S. House. When did this happen?

8) A few lower seeds (#4, #5) surprised and made this year’s NCAA Final Four in St. Louis. This #8 seed is the lowest seeded team to ever capture the NCAA Basketball Championship.

9) What song originally recorded by Spanish duo Los Del Rio became a popular line dance song of the 90’s?

10) What former coach and current sports broadcaster was a roommate of Burt Reynolds when both played football at Florida State?

11) Born December 15th, 1782, this future U.S. President was the first President born after the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776, giving him the distinction of being the first President born with recognized U.S. citizenship.



Last Issue’s Puzzle Solution
1) Wit
2) The Aristocats
3) Tittle
4) On The Whispering Wind
5) The Joker’s Wild
6) United States
7) The Loon
8) Calvin Coolidge
9) Birds
10) Canada
11) Ray Charles
12) Smoking
13) Flip Wilson