FEDINFO E-Letter
Issue 2004-5

To read our illustrated online version, go to:
http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/fedinfonews/fedinfo04-5.htm

Welcome to your latest edition of the Federal Citizen
Information Center's FEDINFO e-letter! These subscription
e-letters from Pueblo are sent 6-8 times a year with
helpful updates, practical information, and special offers
to make your life a little easier. You can always find the
latest information at our websites:
http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov and http://FirstGov.gov.

This issue includes:
-- Stock Tips Scam Alert
-- Preparing for College
-- End of Summer Food Safety Tips
-- Free Publication Promotions
-- September is National Preparedness Month

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STOCK TIPS SCAM ALERT

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently
issued an investor alert to warn Americans about a new scam
sweeping the country -- answering machine "wrong number"
stock tips. The following information is an excerpt from
the SEC press release:

Voice mail messages are appearing on home answering
machines from coast to coast saying that the stock price of
certain small, thinly traded companies will soon shoot up.
The breezy, intimate messages sound as if a female caller
mistakenly believes she has dialed a girlfriend and is
confiding inside information she has learned from "that hot
stock exchange guy I'm dating."

Regulators believe these voice mails are part of a "pump
and dump" stock manipulation scheme, whereby the people
behind the messages intend to profit by driving up the
price of their targeted stocks, then selling, and leaving
victims with losses. The SEC has received hundreds of
complaints from investors across the country about these
misdirected voice mails in recent days.

"Investors should never buy stocks on the basis of 'hot'
tips from strangers," said SEC Investor Education Director
Susan Wyderko. "We are concerned because the stock prices
of companies mentioned in these calls have gone up,
presumably as people listen to the messages and buy. But in
all 'pump and dump' schemes, as soon as the promoter stops
touting a stock, the price plummets and other investors
lose their money."

To learn more, visit:
http://www.sec.gov/investor/pubs/wrongnumberscam.htm

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PREPARING FOR COLLEGE

High school can be crazy. You participate in
extracurricular activities, check out colleges, search for
financial aid, and try to find a few minutes to think about
what you might want to be when you grow up.

If you're thinking about becoming a zookeeper, an artist or
wondering if you have what it takes to be a police officer,
there's no better way than volunteering to learn more about
these careers. Check out
http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/family/spirit/spirit.htm
to find volunteer opportunities and learn how to make them
successful. Not only are you helping others when you
volunteer, but you also develop new skills and interests.
Volunteering can also increase your chances of getting into
college by showing recruiters that you're well rounded and
concerned about your community.

In addition to getting an idea about future courses of
study, you need to research colleges and look for ways to
finance your education. Visit
http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/family/college/college.htm
to learn about different strategies for funding. Talk to
your parents about U.S. Saving Bonds, prepaid tuition
plans, or home equity loans. Consider applying for
traditional sources of financial aid -- such as
scholarships, grants, work-study programs and government
tuition loans. You can also look into advanced placement
exams or college courses offered through your high school
that count as college credits.

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END OF SUMMER FOOD SAFETY TIPS

Before you fire up that grill for the first football
tailgate or head out to a family picnic to celebrate the
last days of summer, here are a few tips to prevent food
poisoning:

-- Marinate food in the refrigerator, not on the counter.
   Discard the marinade after use because it contains raw
   juices, which may harbor bacteria. If you want to use the
   marinade as a dip or sauce, reserve a portion before adding
   raw food.

-- Don't cut up vegetables or fruits on the same board just
   used for raw meat or poultry. Doing that on the same
   surface can lead to contamination and possibly a food-borne
   illness.

-- After grilling your burgers, don't put them back on the
   same plate you used when they were raw.

-- Keep cold things cold and hot items hot. That means that
   cold food should be kept at 41 degrees F or less and hot
   foods at 140 degrees F or higher.

For more food safety tips, especially if you're helping
with the family reunion cookout or your church buffet,
check out "Cooking for Groups: A Volunteer's Guide to Food
Safety" at:
http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/food/cooking4groups/cookgroups.htm

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FREE PUBLICATION PROMOTIONS

The Federal Citizen Information Center frequently has
special promotional offers mentioned in magazines and
newspapers around the country. We provide visitors to our
website with an opportunity to order these publications
online even if they didn't see the original article. You
can find these promotions at:
http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/media-promo.htm. It's a page
worth bookmarking so you can check back every so often to
see what new offers have been added. Note: Some of the
older offers mentioned on the page have ended but they
provide links to the publications online or you can order a
free sample package of publications.

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NATIONAL PREPAREDNESS MONTH

September is National Preparedness Month. Take this
opportunity to learn how you can prepare for emergencies,
put together an emergency supply kit, establish your family
communications plan, and become better aware of threats
that may affect you, your family and community. Check out:
http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/family/disaster-guide/disasterguide.htm

Throughout the month, the U.S. Department of Homeland
Security, American Red Cross, the America Prepared
Campaign, the National Association of Broadcasters, the
U.S. Department of Education and other partners, will host
a series of events to highlight the importance of citizen
emergency preparedness.  You can find opportunities to
volunteer or get first aid or CPR training.

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