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October 2004

Issue Home
Attitude Is Critical
Can Your Personality Get You Fired?
Positive Parenting
Homeownership Training Program
Avoid the Christmas Shopping Fiasco
FSS Spotlight
Quote of The Month
FSS Trivia


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The Great
FSS Trivia Challenge


1) According to a recent survey by the Fox News Channel, besides President Bush, he is currently America's most influential Republican voice.

2) Behind only Bill Gates and the Walton family, German brothers Theo and Karl Albrecht are the wealthiest people in the world through their sole ownership of this grocery store chain.

3) On the TV series Hee Haw, Junior Samples could be reached at his used car lot at this telephone number.

4) Prior to his successful solo career, rocker John Fogerty was the front man for what 60's and 70's rock band?

5) Two players in Major League Baseball history have hit home runs before their 20th birthday and after their 40th birthday. Name either one.

6) Richmond has been the capital of Virginia since 1780 when it was moved from this historic location.

7) Though he had success as a songwriter for other artists previously, he hit # 1 himself in 1972 with Don't Get Hooked On Me.

8) What U.S. colony refused to ratify the Constitution until the Bill of Rights was accepted by the other twelve?

9) "He likes it, Hey Mikey" was an advertising campaign, for what American breakfast cereal?

10) What American state has the nickname "The Last Frontier"?

11) David Berkowitz, infamous as the "Son of Sam" serial killer, was eventually tracked down by police due to what seemingly insignificant event?

12) Legal website findlaw.com publishes a yearly list of colleges who has athletes who are guilty of more than poor sportsmanship, yet are still permitted to play. By what name is this notorious list known?


Last Issue's Puzzle Solution
1) MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
2) Texas A&M
3) Willie McCoy
4) Anita Hill
5) 1960. Ohio went for Nixon
6) The Great Barrier Reef
7) Japan
8) Phil Mickelson
9) The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror
10) Cher