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Searching for safety CNET Online searches for even for seemingly innocuous terms can be dangerous to your PC's health, according a new survey. Downtown Happenings Through Dec. 18 The Chattanoogan Enjoy the holiday season in Chattanooga with the following events happening through Dec. 18. North Carolina artists Katrina Miller, Suzanne DesLauries and Ronan Peterson are featured in the River Gallery's December exhibit, Lighthearted Creations. Deck the halls and the yard Rochester Democrat and Chronicle Find out what's hot in holiday décor this year, inside and out. Fool on the Street: Disney Goes Digital The Motley Fool The Mouse House works to stay relevant in high-tech times. Nearing the End of a Long Shelf Life Los Angeles Times Customers leaf through what's left at Dutton's Books in N. Hollywood, closing mid-month. The owners' next chapter is set in Washington state. Newborn Baby Left At BSO Fire Rescue Station CBS 4 Miami A newborn baby, less than 24-hours old, was dropped off at a BSO Fire Rescue station in Lauderhill Thursday morning. The child, who is in good health, was still strapped into his car seat and wrapped in a tiny Winnie the Pooh baby blanket. Deck the outdoors The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung Ronny and Patty Shafer have been putting up Christmas lights for years. They place white icicle lights around the roof’s perimeter of their home and colored lights around the trees. Despite cold, people still flock to parade Salinas Californian While it felt cold enough for snow, none of the frosty white stuff fell on Thursday evening's glittering Holiday Parade of Lights in Salinas. "It feels like Christmas," said Lori Woods of Salinas, who attended the event with her husband and two children. NJHerald.com New Jersey Herald WANTAGE — As Al Pacino discussed his Labor Day plans with the director, a young actress was quietly eavesdropping. The legendary film star was talking to "Ocean's 13" director Steven Soderbergh on one side. Foundation Offers Family Support The Press-Enterprise In a recent home visit, Carmen Morquecho spent more than an hour evaluating a 10-month-old baby's hearing, ability to talk and her efforts to walk.
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