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Stories from the 01/10/2008 issue
4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review
THE BRAZEN CAREERIST- Hooking up: Negotiating those office romances
SHORT STORY CONTEST- Story zone: Grisham returns to judge again
CORRECTION- Vanguard, not Alliance
COVER- High hopes: Locals pump up Barack, Hillary, Mitt, and more with money, time (and sometimes helium)
CULTURE- ART FEATURE- Suburban blur: Patrick's ho-hum house work
DR. HOOK- Rough ride: Obesity prompts culture shifts
ESSAY- Can it: Chemicals in plastics wreak havoc
FOOD- THE DISH- Mixed use: Western State open for business
GIMME SHELTER- Loop de loop: Let the earth heat the house
HOTSEAT- Super Starr: Thompson's brews go national
MOVIE REVIEW- Odd old couple: Not good for any 'Bucket List'
MY RIDE- David Jonathan Duffey: 2005 Dodge SRT-4
NEWS- Old-fashioned sheriff: George Bailey rides into the sunset
NEWS- Wheelchair shocker: Viewers find accident video disturbing
NEWS- Job jockeying: Local notables don new hats
ONARCHITECTURE- Demolition fall-out: Lost chance or new beginning?
PHOTOPHILE- Challenges: New leaders talk money, community
QUESTION OF THE WEEK- Ever donate money to a political campaign?
REAL ESTATE- ON THE BLOCK- Comes naturally: Room groupings seem to flow
REAL ESTATE- Property Auction
REAL ESTATE- $old
REAL ESTATE- UPDATE- SALE WITHDRAWN
STRANGE BUT TRUE- Tastes like... Don't say it; just enjoy!
THE TOUGH CUSTOMER- 240 percent: Why the AG's looking at car loans