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Buying as much as the banks allow (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune) Investor couple collect 20 homes in the area, and want to buy more Tinsel and Tech: The Consumer-Electronics Gift Guide (Fox News) Even in tough economic times, there's always something you can rely on for gift giving -- gadgets galore! UW's Laura Schwendinger strikes a chord (Isthmus) Her hands are demonstrative. When Laura Elise Schwendinger talks about getting down to work, her hands mime the rolling up of sleeves. As she describes a violin composition, they play an imaginary violin in a manner that almost conjures it visible. Giving Season: United Way of Chittenden County Volunteer Center -- Wish Lists (The Burlington Free Press) Nonprofits in need of assistance at the holidays Struggling Oxon Hill woman a $1M lottery winner (The Sentinel Newspapers) Down and out, unemployed and struggling to keep up with school, the lottery might sound like a long shot. Diversification helping businesses in N. Baltimore (WTOL 11 Toledo) Wood County will survive because it's not heavily dependent on the automotive industry, says Tom Blaha with the Wood County Economic Development Commission. Cutting back, cutting out and making do When times get tough, the tough don't go shopping (Times News) Cutting back, cutting out and making do When times get tough, the tough don't go shopping Panthers drop season opener (The Bradford Era) The Pitt-Bradford Panthers found themselves on the short end of a 77-69 non-conference decision with Heidelberg College in the men's basketball season-opener at the Sport & Fitness Center on Saturday. The book of MacBook (Macworld) After a week with Apple's newest MacBook, Dan Moren has compiled a long list of observations, thoughts, and general meandering on the consumer portable. Lexmark X7675 (cnet.com.au) The Lexmark X7675 is a network-ready multifunction printer that promises much, but delivers little with its average print quality and frustrating setup process.
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