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Residents wary of plan to slow cars in Lemont
Charlie Faris hopes the people in Lemont know bumpy drives aren't the only things they might be in for if traffic-calming speed humps are installed in one neighborhood."There are some jerks who, in their own means of protesting, just lay on their horns every time they go over the humps," Faris said.
By Lara Brenckle / brenckl@centredaily.com
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No time to wallow for Lions
After dealing Penn State its second Big Ten loss in three games, Michigan coach Lloyd Carr called the Nittany Lions one of the "top two or three teams" in the conference. That's undoubtedly small consolation for Penn State after its 27-24 overtime heartbreaker Saturday.
By Marc Weiszer / mweiszer@centredaily.com
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Penn State Profile | Professor takes on poverty, racism Every summer for the past five years, Lakshman Yapa has taken a group of Penn State students to a rough and poor inner-city neighborhood to chip away at what he calls the "Rocks of Gibraltar -- poverty and racism."
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Woman dies after being hit by car A State College woman died Sunday morning after being hit by a car. Ingeborg Moser, 81, died after a car driven by her husband, Gerald Moser, struck her, police said.
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Steelers roll past Bengals
Jon Kitna had the best game of his career against the Pittsburgh Steelers last year. He followed it with the worst performance of his life.Kitna threw three interceptions -- two to Lee Flowers -- and lost a fumble while getting sacked, helping the Steelers roll to a 34-7 victory over the winless Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday.
By Joe Kay / The Associated Press
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New technology, guidelines take aim at osteoporosis
Tanned, trim and smiling, Marty Baze looked the picture of health as she awaited her first bone density scan for osteoporosis at the Aston Ambulatory Care Center in Dallas. When it comes to osteoporosis, the retired university teacher, who is "just over 60," knows that looking good on the outside doesn't count.
By Sherry Jacobson / Knight Ridder Tribune
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Plan for happy, safe trick or treating during Halloween
It's not too early to start planning for a safe Trick or Treat Night for your children. The following suggestions are some of the things to consider:Before HalloweenPlan costumes that are bright and reflective. Make sure that shoes fit well and that costumes are short enough to prevent tripping, entanglement or contact with flame.
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ShagadelicDon't touch that rug. From the home decorating file comes this: The shag rug of the '70s is back. According to a story in the Los Angeles Times, the days of the avocado-green, synthetic fiber shag are gone. In their place, plush wool shags in neutral or bold colors.
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10/14/2002 03:01 AM EDT)
Baby Britney? Spears' sister hopes to make mark
By John RogersThe Associated PressLOS ANGELES -- Jamie Lynn Spears is looking for the show business equivalent of lightning striking twice, if not exactly in the same place."I'll probably do a lot of acting first, then go to singing," says the precocious kid sister of pop star Britney Spears.
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10/14/2002 03:01 AM EDT)
Fox, friends are on the hunt for Paula Zahn
By David BauderThe Associated PressNEW YORK -- Shortly before CNN unveiled the new studio it had built in Manhattan for Paula Zahn's "American Morning" last month, a telephone rang at the desk of a reporter.A publicist for Fox News Channel was calling. For anyone writing about Zahn's show, she wanted to point out how much better Fox's morning show, "Fox & Friends," was doing in the ratings.
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