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Boca event highlights treatment of Japanese during WWII

US Census reveals important new information on Irish Americans

Census Bureau News -- Profile America Facts for Features: Irish-American Heritage Month (March) and St. Patrick's Day ...

Starting them young key to football success

More Than 20 Million Resist Census Race Labels

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Boca event highlights treatment of Japanese during WWII

Follow us on Facebook by clicking here ! A recent presentation spotlighted the federal government's restrictions on people of Japanese ancestry living in Boca Raton during the early 1940s.

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US Census reveals important new information on Irish Americans

Irish Americans continue to thrive the latest US census makes clear in their just released report. The results were released as Congress proclaimed March as Irish-American Heritage Month once again and the President will issue a proclamation commemorating the occasion each year.

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Census Bureau News -- Profile America Facts for Features: Irish-American Heritage Month (March) and St. Patrick's Day ...

WASHINGTON, Jan. 24, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following is being released by the U.S. Census Bureau:

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Starting them young key to football success

THE Philippines could regain its competitive form in international football by starting Filipinos young in what probably is the world’s most popular game.

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More Than 20 Million Resist Census Race Labels

WASHINGTON (AP) -- When the 2010 census asked people to classify themselves by race, more than 21.7 million - at least 1 in 14 - went beyond the standard labels and wrote in such terms as "Arab," "Haitian," "Mexican" and "multiracial."

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