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Dark side of anthrax suspect revealed (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) FREDERICK, MD. - Inside the Army laboratory at Fort Detrick, the government's brain for biological defense, Bruce Edwards Ivins paused to memorialize his moment in the spotlight as the anthrax panic of 2001 reached its peak. Portrait Emerges of Anthrax Suspects Troubled Life (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune) The anthrax investigation yielded nothing more than a strong hunch that Dr. Bruce E. Ivins was the perpetrator, a Times examination found. dear abby Relationship may go up in smoke (Daily Local News) DEAR ABBY: My girlfriend, "Jasmine," has been seeing a therapist to deal with serious depression and anxiety issues, and I think she has done well for the most part. Count of sealed Minn. Senate ballots begins (West Central Tribune) ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - The count of more than 950 sealed absentee ballots in Minnesota's Senate recount crawled along Saturday, in part to make sure voter's names won't be attached to their actual votes. Advertisement: AFFORDABLE AIR AFFORDABLE AIR $10 Off Any One Service $10 OFF ANY ONE SERVICE- INCLUDING HEAT, AIRCONDITIONING, DUCT CLEANING, PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC. Expires Jan. 31, ... Police Blotter (Skokie Review) The following incidents were listed among official reports of the Skokie and Lincolnwood police departments. Readers are reminded that an arrest by police does not constitute a finding of guilt; only a court of law can make that determination. Spending the night at the Guggenheim (MSNBC) As museums worldwide emphasize greater "interactivity," the Guggenheim has taken the trend to a new, thrilling extreme: allowing visitors to sleep in a piece of art. Needham Briefs (Jan. 1) (Needham Times) Your RTS sticker expired Dec. 31. Application forms were mailed to all current sticker holders. Purchase stickers at the Treasurer's Office at Town Hall, Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Len's Tavern and the unused ticket (Baltimore Examiner) Leonard Lewandowski was as big a Colts fan as there was back in the days when blue horseshoes on a pure white helmet was iconography as hallowed as any family coat of arms. Christmas tree winners shine (The Newton Kansan) Editor's note: The Kansan asked its readers to submit entries for our Christmas trees decorating contest, with information about why their tree has special meaning to them. The first-place entry wins a $75 gift certificate to Flowers by Ruzen. The second-place winner receives a $50 gift certificate to Stone Creek Nursery in Hesston. Here are the winners and the other entries: Christmas Story Contest winner: 13-17 (The Fayetteville Observer) Mary, sweetheart, come here and put the Angel on the Christmas tree," my mom said as she finished putting up the last of the Christmas decorations. She only put them up when it was Christmas Eve because she didn't believe in putting it up earlier.
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