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STATE COLLEGE AND BEYOND  


   'WITSEC' reveals truth about witness protection
By Julie BrinkFor the CDTGerald Shur is a career Justice Department prosecutor and the man credited with creating the federal Witness Protection Program.In "WITSEC: Inside the Federal Witness Protection Program," Shur and journalist Pete Earley team up to tell the story of a controversial government program that had its roots in the 1960s push to prosecute the mob.


HALLOWEEN  


   Tres shriek
Halloween calls for a special kind of food for adults. Kids can be happy sucking on sour stuff and tinting their tongues with odd concoctions. Adult food is trickier. It needs to be silly, but with a little touch of sophistication.

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WEDDINGS AND ENGAGEMENTS  


   Bridal bargains
To the bride-to-be awaiting a summer marriage, the national average cost of a wedding, with 175 guests and a sit-down dinner, is $20,000. But it is possible to cut the price of a wedding without sacrificing quality.

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BARBECUES  


   Forecast: Good, slow grilling
Clean-burning and convenient, ever willing to belch blue flames at the touch of a button, the gas grill is ready for duty in the few minutes it takes to walk to the fridge and retrieve some steaks. That is precisely why Al Roker, the sunny storm tracker on NBC's Today show, stopped using one.

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