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Sunday, December 24, 2006

FTN - 11/05/06 (Shower favors)

Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., Senate Majority Leader, Bill Frist, R-Tenn., and independent political analyst, Stuart Rothenberg joined "Face the Nation" to discuss the upcoming midterm elections.
PERRYSBURG, Ohio -- Lonnie Phillips isn't picky about what his wife buys him for Christmas as long it comes in scarlet and gray. "Whatever she gets is fine," said the Ohio State...
BUCYRUS - Patty Nickler was in the shower Sunday night when she heard two explosions. When the Indian Creek Apartments resident went outside she witnessed "the most horrific thing I've ever seen," she said during Friday night's memorial service for the Texas family killed in the airplane crash.
PERRYSBURG, Ohio (AP) -Lonnie Phillips isn't picky about what his wife buys him for Christmas as long it comes in scarlet and gray.
Unless you received a butler as a wedding gift, youll have just as much annoying housework as ever now that youre a newlywed. The good news? You have a partner in grime. Many tasks are duties youll want to share. Just be sure you have a schedule for switching off and that you stick to it. By laying it out all in advance, youll avoid future blowups over unrequited chore expectations.
Dear Annie: Many years ago, our oldest son, Tony, told us he would pay the college tuition for his two younger siblings, if he could afford it. Well, God has blessed him. He works hard and is able to do what he promised. However, his wife of three years doesn't want him to continue. She said they have to save for their sons' education. Our grandsons are 3 and 2.
With his life in the balance and a clear solution of plasma and morphine coursing into his badly burned body, Chris Edwards had a choice. Did he want to save his wedding band, or his finger?
SARASOTA - Christmas Eve has always meant a gathering of wanderers, and tonight, under a circle of old oaks not far from the entrance to Myakka River State Park, they will come.
Last year, Mary Siereveld, of Edgewood, spent Christmas in the hospital, recuperating from brain surgery. She didn't bake a cookie or send a card or hang a single ornament on a tree. Some would call it a lost Christmas. But in that hospital bed on the fourth floor of University Hospital, Siereveld found Christmas.
If she could have just one Christmas present this year, Shirley says it would be a place to sleep, eat and shower.