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- A head-to-toe look at breast cancer's real effects (CNN)
 Wed, 15 Oct 2008 13:07:28 GMT Let's face it: Your mom, your sister-in-law, your co-worker, your best friend from college -- someone you know has had breast cancer. Someone you care about has sat white-faced, clutching the kitchen phone, or in a doctor's office, and gotten the scary news that every woman dreads -- news that one out of eight of us will hear in our lifetime, 250,000 of us this year alone.
- John O'Connor: October is Family History Month (The Republican)
 Wed, 15 Oct 2008 04:12:30 GMT In 2001 Sen. Orrin G. Hatch, R-Utah, sponsored a resolution designating October as Family History Month. There are many ways to celebrate. Start tracing your family or continue after letting it lie dormant for a while.
- Some tips to save on energy costs from all those gadgets (PhysOrg)
 Wed, 15 Oct 2008 10:18:10 GMT We all love our gadgets - and love having more and more of them - but technophilia has a downside: Running all those gadgets takes energy. A lot of it.
- Maverick developer Terrence Wall picks fights, charts his own path (Isthmus)
 Sun, 05 Oct 2008 05:08:21 GMT It's 10:30 a.m. on a hot summer day, and Madison real estate mogul Terrence Wall is in full sail. He spent the early morning quietly doing his civic duty at a coffee klatch with other members of a group that wants to replace the old Tenney Park warming shelter with a new multi-use structure. After a dash to Middleton, he checked with colleagues at his well-capitalized real estate holding firm, ...
- News in brief (Onalaska Community Life)
 Wed, 24 Sep 2008 07:46:58 GMT Here are a selection of brief news items from this week's paper edition, and possibly a few news briefs that didn't make it in the paper.
- Brewing Coffee at Home Saves Money -- and Mother Earth (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
 Tue, 23 Sep 2008 11:59:00 GMT MONTVALE, N.J.----Americans are going green in many ways, but when it comes to coffee, they're still in the dark. According to a new, independent survey by Kelton Research commissioned by Good Earth Coffee, 67% of consumers who frequent coffee shops admit to discarding their used paper cups into a regular trash can -- and not into a recycling bin.
- Council meets Tuesday (The Tomah Journal)
 Wed, 17 Sep 2008 20:08:59 GMT A presentation on CodeRED Emergency Notification System will be included in the Tomah City Council agenda on Tuesday.
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