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Family events Seattle Post-Intelligencer BABAR AND FATHER CHRISTMAS: Through Dec. 17. The Carter Family Marionettes present the adventure of the royal elephant, who sets off to find Pere Noel and invite him to visit all the good children in Elephantland. Restaurant reviews Contra Costa Times The following are edited versions of full-length restaurant reviews that have run in the Times within the past year. The date the original review ran and its fork rating at that time is in parentheses. In April, we added star ratings to indicate service and ambience. 8 out of 10 Games Asylum You can’t blame EA for knocking out this spin-off in super quick time to rake in a bit of festive cash. Holiday happenings Lincoln Journal Star Santa’s about to be a very busy fellow. With any luck, his GPS (doesn’t every reindeer-drawn sleigh have a global positioning system?) will get him to . . . Local Briefs The Courier Book sale at Tech today A half-off book sale will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday in the Doc Bryan Student Services Building Rotunda on the Arkansas Tech University campus, 1605 Coliseum Dr. Proceeds will support the Phi Delta Kappa Scholarship and Awards Fund at Tech. Credit cards, cash and checks will be accepted. Intuit's Billion-Dollar Banking Bet BusinessWeek The software company is buying Digital Insight in a bid to boost its online consumer-finance offerings 2006 Festival of Trees Auction Schedule Zanesville Times Recorder The 2006 Festival of Trees Auction will be broadcast live on WHIZ AM 1240. To bid, call (740) 450-1990. Below is a schedule of the auction, which is subject to change. Holiday Gift Guide Toronto Eye Weekly Our magical yuletide genie wants to grant your every wish (and you don't even have to rub his bottle). If this season is about anything, it's about greed, so tear out our handy guide, circle what you want and stuff it under your loved ones' pillows. Heritage scrapbook with photos and notes makes a treasured gift Belleville News-Democrat You might think your kids or grandkids don't want to hear about their heritage. But it may be more about the lack of time in their busy schedules to listen than the perceived notion that they don't care. Someday when you least expect it, little Johnnie might ask whether cranky Uncle Frank really did hail from Timbuktu. Turning life's pages again Akron Beacon Journal You might think your kids or grandkids don't want to hear about their heritage. But it may be more about the lack of time in their busy schedules to listen than the perceived notion that they don't care.
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