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Obituaries The Troy Record Gertrude J. Beaudoin, 86 TROY - Gertrude J. Beaudoin, 86, died Friday. The widow of Rodolphe J. Beaudoin, she is survived by five stepchildren, three siblings and several grandchilden, great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews. The funeral will be at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at St. Peter's Church. A bit of wizardry goes into decorating these trees Miami Herald Trash from an architect's office, leftover plastic, even simple sand become inventive materials in the hands of architects and designers. Their creativity is on display at the 20th annual Festival of the Trees in the lobby of One Brickell Square. Life a la cart The Columbian Eight people in one golf cart is Iris Curtiss' personal best. Now a leasing consultant for Highland Hills apartments in Vancouver, Curtiss was employed at another apartment complex when a prospective tenant brought along several family members to view one of the units. Intellectual Property Mondaq The concept of fair use in copyright law is well known to intellectual property practitioners. An analogous concept exists in trademark law, where the use of another's mark is deemed "fair". TGI Saturday Honolulu Advertiser The 4 indicates admission is $5 or less, or free. Full-price admission is listed; * denotes discounts (or free) for students, seniors, military, members, children and/or advance purchase. Call venue for details. Letters The Sacramento Bee 'To live and rap in south Sac' Holiday cheer comes in many packages Seattle Times Holiday events Fiesta THU King County Libraries celebrate community and the holiday season with dancers, music and snacks, 7 p.m. today, King County Library Christmas by the Sea splashes in Camden VillageSoup CAMDEN (Dec 2): Christmas by the Sea got off to a soggy start Friday night, but with Santa's help the tree in Camden Harbor Park got lit and the annual festivities are well underway. The Community Network Rockland Village Soup Laite Funeral Home 9 Mountain St. Camden, ME, 04843 Ph: 207-236-0092 Burn ban snuffs out Washington Oaks' holiday display Daytona Beach News-Journal The footpaths and walkways at Washington Oaks Gardens State Park won't have their full holiday splendor this year, thanks to a cruel blow from Mother Nature.
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