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February 10, 2006

Going places 

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Going places 
The Times of Northwest Indiana - Feb 09 11:22 PM
Wittenberg Lutheran Village hosts its fifth annual spaghetti dinner from 4 to 7:30 p.m. Feb. 15 in the Fellowship Hall, 1200 E. Luther Drive. Tickets are $6 for adults and $3 for children ages 6 and younger. Drive-thru will be available and take out orders are welcome.Save to My Web

Scientists: Gains May Shape Competition 
RedNova - Jan 25 9:13 PM
By PAISLEY DODDS DAVOS, Switzerland - Memory enhancement, IQ boosters and drugs designed to attack genetic weaknesses may increase competition in the future and create a playing field that is far from equal, scientists at the World Economic Forum said Wednesday.Save to My Web

Councilman’s father missing 
Montgomery Advertiser - Jan 24 3:20 PM
Police and family members are searching for the missing 78-year-old father of a Montgomery city councilman. Willie Cook Sr. was reported missing around 8 p.m. Monday, said Sgt. Mark Drinkard, a Montgomery Police spokesman.Save to My Web

Going places 
The Times of Northwest Indiana - Feb 02 11:57 PM
Wittenberg Lutheran Village hosts its fifth annual spaghetti dinner from 4 to 7:30 p.m. Feb. 15 in the Fellowship Hall, 1200 E. Luther Drive. Tickets are $6 for adults and $3 for children ages 6 and younger. Drive-thru will be available and take out orders are welcome.Save to My Web

Governor seeks help for the middle class 
Wisconsin State Journal - Jan 18 6:05 AM
In his last State of the State address before what promises to be a tough re-election year, Democratic Gov. Jim Doyle on Tuesday took credit for steering Wisconsin out of dangerous budget shoals and sought to align himself with middle-class families.Save to My Web

Washington Post on Star Wars Galaxies Changes 
Slashdot - Feb 02 8:05 AM
spartan7891 writes “The Washington Post, by way of MSNBC, is running a story on how fans are outraged at the newest changes made to Star Wars Galaxies. As one player states, ‘The game for me probably will be a lost love. Sort of like seeing your spouse with Alzheimer’s. Outwardly, everything appears the same as it always has, but you know that beneath the surface, things will never be the same.’ Save to My Web

Black Currants May Help Thwart Alzheimer’s 
Health Scout - Jan 23 7:48 AM
MONDAY, Jan. 23 (HealthDay News) — Compounds in black currants may help protect against Alzheimer’s disease , according to a study in the current issue of Chemistry & Industry magazine.Save to My Web

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