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LIVING TODAY  


   Wellness lessons for community strength
Faatimah Gamble is her own best advertisement for her group's wellness compaign.

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   Foods fit for the season
Crave chili? How about chowder? It's only natural. Here are some wintertime nutrition tips.


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   Kitchen & Bath
NEW Does your kitchen or bath need a make-over? Ken Bloom, a partner in First Line Kitchen & Bath, answers your questions.

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   Minority scholarship program
The Philadelphia Inquirer and the Daily News are seeking help from area teachers in finding top minority high school students for scholarships that total $40,000 each.

IN TRAVEL  

   Wright choice for taking pulse of heartland
He had an inferiority complex about his height, and he liked low ceilings. He hated his father, who had abandoned his family, but he himself abandoned his first wife and six children. His mistress died in the burning of his favorite house. He was a frequent deadbeat even though he earned vast sums designing some of the most magnificent structures in America. Put it all together, and tracking Frank Lloyd Wright makes for a wonderful Midwestern sojourn.

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IN HEALTH  

   Stroke risk tied to Alzheimer's vaccine
A vaccine that cleared toxic deposits from the brains of laboratory mice also doubled the risk of stroke in the animals, according to a study that may offer a new warning sign about a promising therapy for Alzheimer's disease.

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IN HOME  


   Leaf me alone!
Boy, you gotta love this time of year. Except, of course, that leaves are no longer allowed to fall on the ground and rot. That was fine for several million years, but then some genius -- I'm thinking Martha Stewart -- decided this looked too messy.

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