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News of the future

This is a website dedicated to having the latest news and reviews written by kids from all over the world. A top rated site stationed in Cincinnati, OH. This site is brand new so does not have all the available news yet.

(PRWEB) January 4, 2004 --Here is just one article from the site written by a kid!                
                     Money Colorization
                         By Eric S.

Eric S. Have you seen the new money yet? By the time this article is out, you may have.

This is the first time that the money has changed in almost four years. The last change incorporated several new security features, but it didn't change one major part of paper money in the United States: its color. Paper money has always been green in the United States. Now, colors are being introduced. The new money will have several new security features. One is the introduction of small yellow numbers on the back. They show the denomination of the bill. Also, there is a security thread. Big whoop, huh? There has been a security thread in money for the last two major changes. And maybe even before. There is, however, a better watermark and an even bigger, if lopsided, portrait. These are the
main new security features We have also found a website called Where'$ George ( html://www.wheresgeorge.com /). It is a bill tracker. You enter the series, denomination, and serial number of a bill to track it. If it has ever been entered before, it will tell you. We recommend that you register with them, because it is free and you get a lot more than being
unregistered.

I have a bill that has a hit on Where's George. If you have a bill that says "See where I've been!" on it, go to Where's George. It will tell you where it had been before now. This is the main use for Where's George. We also found some money games. http://www.moneyfactory.com/newmoney/and click on Money Games. There is a game called Catch a Counterfeiter. This game gives you three bills to compare and you must choose the fake one. Also, there is a game called Money Trivia, a game to win a real (fake) trunk of money! Aren't you excited?? The last money game is Design Your Own Bill. That's pretty self explanatory, huh? Try out some of these websites and let us know what you think!

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