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Vol. 5, No. 3
April 27, 2006

Dear FirstGov News Subscriber,

In this issue, we’ll look at free e-mail updates, RSS feeds, and recent additions to FirstGov.gov’s News and Features.


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www.firstgov.gov/Espanol/Suscripciones.html


XML Symbol linking to RSS Feeds on FirstGov.govRSS Feeds

We’ve just added three new RSS feeds to our RSS Library:

  • Consumer News from Pueblo
    Find answers to questions about the federal government and everyday consumer issues with Pueblo's Consumer News RSS feed. Get timely information on cars, parenting, food and nutrition and federal benefits.
  • Health News from Pueblo
    Want to know the latest about the new Medicare drug plan, or how to fight the flu? Keep on top of important health news with our Health News feed. Stay healthy with practical tips on food safety, asthma, exercise and diet, and much more.
  • Money News from Pueblo
    Looking to save more money for a new house, retirement, or maybe that dream vacation? Learn how to stretch your dollar with tips from our Money News feed. Find out how to invest, save for college or a new home, and more.

Sign up for one, some, or all of our RSS feeds at: http://www.firstgov.gov/rss/index.shtml.


A man looking at a computer monitor.News and Features on FirstGov.gov

On FirstGov.gov’s home page, you’ll find a “News and Features” box that highlights links to popular and current event topics of interest to citizens. We recently added links to topics such as:

  • It’s Gardening Time
  • National Park Week
  • Volunteer Opportunities
  • and more!

The question mark and slash key on a keyboard.We’ve Got Answers

For even more helpful information, go to the FirstGov.gov FAQ Knowledge Base and check out our “Frequently Asked Questions.” You can also e-mail your questions and comments, and you’ll get an answer in less than two business days. If you’d rather ask your question over the phone, just call toll-free 1(800) FED-INFO, (that’s 1-800-333-4636) Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern Time for the same great help.


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