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Justice at last
Thursday, January 01, 2009


Touch DNA’ solves cold cases

The day was Friday, November 16, 1973. A gallon of gas cost 42 cents, President Richard Nixon had just approved construction on the Alaskan pipeline, and 17-year-old Donna Dustin had only hours to live.



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Money Matters: Smart financial planning for 2009
Wednesday, December 31, 2008


Recent volatility on Wall Street has a lot of older Americans feeling anxious about retirement. Reading the morning paper may make you consider stashing cash under your mattress.

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Dr. Ruth on... Living alone and loving it
Wednesday, December 31, 2008


My husband, Fred, passed away 11 years ago. Today I am 80 years old, and you will almost never find me home alone at night.

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The history in heritage
Wednesday, December 31, 2008


Sons, Daughters, and Children of the American Revolution keep the past alive

Alot of times, an appreciation of heritage depends on an understanding of history. The Sons, Daughters, and Children of the American Revolution are a testament to this. All direct descendants of Revolutionary War participants, their members work to preserve the history and traditions arising from the nation’s beginnings.



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From the Chef’s Kitchen
Wednesday, December 31, 2008


Starting with this issue, we welcome back "From the Chef’s Kitchen," the deliciously popular column that inspired the 2006 cookbook with the same name.

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