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Woman, 83, who always helped others now in need: An e-mail plea is making the rounds to local animal rescue groups with the story of an 83-year-old Ramona widow who is losing her home of more than 25 years to foreclosure.
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Closing wallets now worsens the big picture: Remember when President Bush called upon Americans to go shopping in the aftermath of 9/11? He was ridiculed as a superficial cheerleader, but in retrospect, it wasn't such a dumb prescription for a country paralyzed by fear.
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Chargers' clunker of a season just about ready for junk heap: Maybe it was all too fitting that it happened here, in Heinz Field, where the Chargers found a variety of ways – maybe around 57 of them – for their season to reach the unofficial finish line on Nov. 16.
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Struggling Bolts miss key players: The Chargers are essentially the same team that played for a shot at the Super Bowl last January. But not exactly.
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Take 'The Express' with a grain of salt: “Express”-ly speaking, the Ernie Davis story is a great one for the movies, and the just-released “The Express” does a good job bringing it to the big screen.
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Economic recovery is a matter of principles: “There is no rule book for an economic crisis,” former Federal Reserve economist Douglas Elmendorf recently wrote.
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Obama and racial progress: Did the hot-button issues of affirmative action and racial preferences come up in this election? It depends where you look.
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Good stuff or useless junk? It comes down to perspective: I got an e-mail recently and, probably because it made me feel guilty, I put it aside. The subject? Well, it was right there in the subject line of the message: 81% of Couples Fight About Household Junk.
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Sometimes you win ...: As we drag our exhausted civic selves toward tomorrow's election finish line, America's voters can take comfort in the reassuring knowledge that no matter what happens, at least we don't have to watch Cloris Leachman dance anymore.
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