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TOP LOCAL NEWS

Lotologist's collection worth more than winnings
A local man collects scratch-off lottery tickets.
Bill Cupp greets his visitor with one eye on his computer screen. He's signing off, but can't help but chuckle over the disappearing eBay listing: A Dale Earnhardt lottery ticket - scratched and seemingly worthless - is going for $5. Will wonders never cease? 
(Saturday, August 25, 2001

Arlington ceremony a moving farewell
Members of a local family traveled east to pay final respects to their husband, father and grandfather.
Most were strangers when they arrived at Murphy Funeral Home in Arlington, Va., on Wednesday evening to share memories of their husbands, fathers, grandfathers and uncles - the nine crewmen aboard a U.S. Army Air Corps bomber that was lost over France during a mission 57 years ago. 
(Friday, August 24, 2001

Restoration of electricity almost done 
But damage from storm is significant in some areas. 
American Electric Power expects to turn on the lights for the last of its customers today, after working on the heels of damaging thunderstorms that swept through northeast Indiana on Wednesday. 
(Friday, August 24, 2001


TOP SPORTS

Snider's swarming 'D' too much for South Side
They call it swarming. It's the no-holds-barred engulfing defense Snider High School's football team plays when it's on top of its game. 
(Saturday, August 25, 2001

New Haven shows its more than just Jacquay
WOODBURN - Stop Cory Jacquay and you stop New Haven. Although shutting down the Bulldog senior running back is easier said than done, the approach to defending New Haven's offense was very straightforward considering their anemic passing game last season. 
(Saturday, August 25, 2001

Knights stake claim as SAC's best
Bishop Luers' first play from scrimmage was like a microcosm of its game with Northrop. 
(Saturday, August 25, 2001


TOP BUSINESS

Polaroid ID unit reported for sale 
An identification card imaging business in Fort Wayne that has changed hands several times may be back up for sale. 
(Friday, August 24, 2001
Microsoft case back to lower court; XP launched 
WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. Court of Appeals handed the government's antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft back to a lower court today for a new judge to decide antitrust penalties. 
(Friday, August 24, 2001Big-ticket orders continue to fall; new home sales climb 
Consumer demand has offset weakness in manufacturing. 
WASHINGTON - Orders to American factories for big-ticket manufactured goods fell in July for the third time in the last four months. But in brighter news, sales of new homes last month surged by 4.9 percent, the biggest gain this year. 
(Friday, August 24, 2001


TOP FEATURES

Someday service agreements will come minus pesky product 
Recently I was in an electronics store, trying to buy a telephone that was just a telephone. I did not want the conference-call feature, the intercom feature, the programmable memory feature, the coffee-making feature, or the feature (this is a new one) that displays the exact current latitude and longitude of Rep. Gary Condit. All I wanted was the feature that lets you talk to the person on the other end. 
(Saturday, August 25, 2001
Check out all bumps, lesions 
Dear Abby: Last year, my husband was being treated for a highly curable form of skin cancer when he noticed a flesh-colored bump on his neck. He showed it to his dermatologist, who dismissed it as 
(Saturday, August 25, 2001Aster disease ruins coneflower's blooms 
Many native American prairie wildflowers are mainstays in modern perennial flower gardens. These plants are so common that some gardeners, who claim not to be wildflower enthusiasts, unknowingly are growing them. 
(Saturday, August 25, 2001


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