>Winter in Rome; it's a matter of degrees (Northwestern)
Old Guy and Still-Young Bride awakened Monday morning of last week to the alarm of a battery-operated clock. Previous experience in arriving late for work under power outages has made this timely precaution a nightly ritual. Good thing.
>Most dubious moments of sports (The Washington Times)
Put down the needle. No need for flaxseed oil. In terms of sheer sports dubiousness, 2004 clearly creamed every year before it, as surely as Barry Bonds smashed the single-season home run record hepped up on nothing more than hard work and Flintstones vitamins.
>Winter weather increases chance of power outages (BendBulletin.com)
As snowstorms and icy winds move into Central Oregon, power company officials warn that winter weather can increase the chance of power outages.
>2004 Year in Review: Steel upsurge, ISG sale, building boom (Chesterton Tribune)
For once the steel headlines were good. Consider: in 2003, U.S. Steel Corporation (USS) reported a net loss of 3 million; through the first nine months of 2004, USS has reported a net income of 3 million, a turnaround in less than a year of better than billion.
>Mobile makeover (The Telegraph)
Now that the cell phone has become an integral part of your life, it is time to stop taking it for granted. It serves as a phone book, reminder, alarm clock, radio, camera, and deserves at least a part of your attention and affection.
>Savvy consumer: Hello, good buys (The Sacramento Bee)
These winners of Good Housekeeping's 10th annual Good Buy Awards passed the toughest test of all: the Good Housekeeping Institute's search for ingenious new items that will help you every day. From nail polish to rice to appliances, check out the smartest products of the year.
>Dear Santa, (Fort Frances Times)
All I wish for this Christmas is that my puppy, Byron, doesn't miss his mum and dad too much over the holidays. P.S. Oh, and give him a belly rub for me, too!
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