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EuroTrash Monday! PezCycling News
Bettini Says Nay To DNA Paolo Bettini abhors the thought of DNA testing according to ProCycling, so much so that he'll call it quits before he subjects himself to it: "If I'm asked for a DNA sample, I'm also prepared to stop racing. I've won a lot and this is one step too far."
News in brief Onalaska Community Life
Judges will be out and about next week looking for winners in Onalaska’s fifth annual holiday home and business decorating contest. The judges will be out looking on the evenings of Dec. 11-14 looking at holiday lighting displays.
News in brief Holmen Courier
The seventh annual Empty Bowls night is just around the corner at Holmen High School, with the We Care Holmen Area Food Pantry chosen as the beneficiary.
The End of Socialism and the Calculation Debate Revisited Ludwig von Mises Institute
[This article was originally published in The Review of Austrian Economics in 1991, during the collapse of the Soviet Union.]
No dim bulb in the bunch Calendarlive.com
Cheap-chic watches. Super CD players. Dinosaur pop-up books. Even your own firehouse. Our critics and writers look to light up your holiday gift imagination.
Around Waltham: November COA events The Daily News Tribune
December events at the Waltham Council on Aging, W.F. Stanley Senior Center, 488 Main St.; hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call 781-899-7228 to register for any of the programs and presentations listed below. The Council on Aging Office will be closed Monday, Dec. 25.
About a boy The Observer
Born with a rare syndrome that left him profoundly autistic, seven-year-old Luke was trapped in his own body. But then his dad took him surfing. By Paul Solotaroff
Queens Finding Trouble Meeting Growing Need For Food Assistance Queens Tribune
Diane of Ridgewood has red polished nails and her two young sons wear thick, black coats on a chilly afternoon just before Thanksgiving. The boys chase each other on the sidewalk and laugh as they play. Diane pulls one aside to tie a loose shoelace.
Meals on Wheels brings food with a smile NorthJersey.com
Louise B. Young, an 84-year-old widow, had a demeanor that fit her last name when she greeted Marisol Padilla at her door yesterday. "Happy Thanksgiving!" Young exclaimed with the exuberance of a child who just broke off the long end of a wishbone.
Volunteers Join To Feed The Hungry On Thanksgiving WCBS-TV New York
Traditional Thanksgiving dinners with all the fixings were being served Thursday by rescue missions and good Samaritans to needy New York area residents. Nearly 700 volunteers at the Bowery Mission on Manhattan's Lower East Side served about 3,000 meals, and hungry patrons were thankful for the food.
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