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Monster's bill
Time was when a plastic pumpkin on the step, a light in the window, and 69 cents' worth of spiderwebbing qualified as Halloween decorations. These days, the bar is substantially higher.
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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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Rose Lally and Tom McDermott
The odds were in Tom McDermott's favor. As a member of the senior center that meets at St. John the Baptist Church in Manayunk, he was on the advantageous side of a 5-1 female-male ratio.
By Dianna Marder
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Frightfully quick costumes
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By SARA FLUDD,
Staff Writer,
10/28/2002 07:55 AM PST)
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Get going on Halloween costumes
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BY BARBARA GASH,
Knight Ridder Newspapers,
10/24/2002 11:41 AM PST)
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Focus on fun
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By AMANDA ROGERS,
Star-Telegram Staff Writer,
10/23/2002 07:14 AM PST)
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MIDWEST WEEKEND: In great shopping towns, the party's about to begin
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BETH GAUPER,
Pioneer Press Columnist,
10/21/2002 07:21 AM PST)
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Fantasy Fest promises revelry with a touch of the magical
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BY JENNIFER BABSON,
jbabson@herald.com,
10/21/2002 08:04 AM PST)
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GERRY VOLGENAU: Check your broomstick for Halloween
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10/18/2002 11:55 AM PST)
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CASTLE OF DOOM: Abandoned prison stirs ghostly excitement
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BY GERRY VOLGENAU,
FREE PRESS TRAVEL WRITER,
10/18/2002 11:55 AM PST)
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Fire fears spur Target Jack-O-Lantern recall
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Reuters,
10/17/2002 08:33 AM PST)
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Christmas cactus needs to chill out
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10/15/2002 11:33 AM PST)
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Leave Halloween alone
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By LEZLIE PATTERSON,
Columnist,
10/10/2002 06:44 AM PST)
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When decking the halls, do one holiday at a time
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10/01/2002 09:19 AM PST)
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Halloween in a heartbeat
Sure, you can spend all day and far into the night hunched over a sewing machine, turning an old sheet and a handful of pipe cleaners into an outfit that will transform your kid into Harry Potter. Or you can shop: It's the American Way, after all, and the economy could use the boost.
By Patricia McLaughlin
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