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First taste of the 2010 Porsche Panamera (Canada.com) Porsche's new Panamera Gran Turismo may be reminiscent of the automaker's sports cars, but it is "much more than a blown-up 911," says Michael Mauer, chief designer at Porsche. Ask Amy: He wants thank-you from harried neighbor (Inside Bay Area) DEAR AMY: My wife and I were outside today when our neighbor came by, her minivan filled with her four kids. She rolled down the window, said a cheery hello, but then said, "I'm taking my son to his last football game of the year (he's 9). Spitz: Taking time to reflect (The Framingham Tab) As Dr. Jack Leitner walks through what's left of his bare-walled basement office, two things are clear. He is retiring. He is not shy. "People who know me, they either like me or they don't," he said. SPRINGDALE : Early-morning blaze kills woman (NWAnews.com) SPRINGDALE - The charred wreckage at Lakeside Avenue and Appleglen Street stood as a grim reminder Saturday of a fatal fire a day earlier. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Northwest Edition) Stamp cancellation in Summit Hill to honor miners (The Hazleton Standard-Speaker) The contributions and sacrifices of Pennsylvania's anthracite miner were officially commemorated last year when Gov. Ed Rendell proclaimed Dec. 19 as "Pennsylvania Coal Miner's Day." Ask Amy: He wants more direct thanks for his kindness (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) Dear Amy: My wife and I were outside today when our neighbor came by, her minivan filled with her four kids. She rolled down the window, said a cheery hello, but then said, "I'm taking my son to his last football game of the year [he's 9 years old]. Thank God, it's the last one." World Relief seeks helpers for refugees resettling in Q-C (Quad-City Times) Much like the American Indians who helped the pilgrims when they first came to the United States, World Relief is looking for a few seasoned countrymen to show some immigrant refugees the ropes. Cafe doesn't 'hide food behind techniques' (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) Curtis Gamble's aim with food at The Cafe at the Frick, and his philosophy on cooking, is to keep the food and cooking simple, and take food back to where it was 30 years ago, in the pre-microwave era. Teen, mom need to make peace (Chicago Tribune) Teen, mom need to make peace Photographer wants a personal thanks Dear Amy: I am a 17-year-old senior in high school. Up until a few days ago, my mom was my best friend. I had an outburst and said some very hurtful things to her in anger, including the fact that I couldn't wait to get away from her (and go to college). Shoppers hit 4 a.m. openings with gusto (Billings Gazette) Story By DONNA HEALYOf The Gazette Staff Bar patrons, creeping home at closing time, crossed paths early Friday with shoppers swapping sleep for bargains.
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