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  • series parts Today: An Edgewood, Iowa, youngster deals with some unique medical issues with the help of his grandmother, friends and technology. Monday: The TH follows 7-year-old Aidan Bailey through the challenges of lung transplantation and over the "tightrope" that is organ donation. Tuesday: Robots in the classroom -- using Skype and the new VGo avatar robot technology, first-grader Aidan attends school every day from the comfort of home. This is not going to go as planned.

  • Only eight horses have won the Preakness Stakes from a double- digit post position, but Animal Kingdom's trainer, Graham Motion, isn't worried. His horse already defied long odds to capture the Kentucky Derby. Now, leaving from the No. 11 position in Saturday's Preakness at Pimlico Race Course, Animal Kingdom is in a different spot as the 2- 1 morning line .

  • More choices are a good thing. We collected your opinions on everything from your favorite restaurants and bars to nail salons and tattoo parlors, and compiled the results for our 25th annual Readers' Choice poll.

  • There are many good ones like a TV, computer, DS, Kindle, PlayStation, Xbox, and Wii. I would have to say though, my favorite electronic gadget is the iPod touch. This gadget is awesome and if you haven't heard about it, then I'm going to tell you what it does. The answer is.. EVERYTHING! There have been many gadgets made in this decade, but the iPod touch is the best! Lucas Danhauer / Holy Redeemer School, Grade 5

  • BURLINGTON, Mass., Oct. 27, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Burst Media, (http://burstmedia.com), a leading online media company and wholly owned subsidiary of blinkx PLC (LSE AIM: BLNX), today released the results of a survey on upcoming holiday spending trends. Conducted in October, the survey of more than 650 online U.S. adults ages 18 or older revealed that a stressed economy weighs upon consumers' wallets, but it does not put a complete damper on holiday cheer. The Burst study did find that one-third (37.4%) of all shoppers plan to cut back on spending this holiday season compared to 2010, however more than one-half (56.3%) plan to spend more or the same amount. Nearly one-third (31.5%) have already started their holiday shopping or will do so by the end of October, meaning the present purcha...

  • He has a 19-year-old son, [Trey, Mo], who is an aspiring rapper with his own 4-year-old son. Trey calls himself "Profit" and participates in a conveniencestore robbery with two friends to get money to produce a demo CD. When Mo learns that [Jack] is dying of cancer, he takes Trey on a long road trip from Baltimore to Los Angeles, where he grew up, to see Jack and say goodbye. A lot happens during the long Escalade ride, including a "drivingwhile-black" confrontation. There is a portion of the novel's inside cover flap description that sticks with me. Like a montage, it describes the trip a reader takes:"...both an in-depth anatomy of black fatherhood and a multigenerational road story that spans rural Mississippi in the '40s, swinging South Central L.A. in the '50s, the soul music scene...

  • Mending by hand with needle and thread is probably a skill that has faded quietly away never to be revived by future generations, but it ought to be, because simple mending of clothing or other items made of cloth is a way to save money in hard economic times, prolongs the life of favorite garments that otherwise might be consigned to thrift shops, landfills or yard sales, and gives the mender a measure of pride and satisfaction for a job well done. Mending requires only a needle and a spool of thread at a cost of under $3 less than that if you have relatives who might lend those items. The mender doesnt have to be highly skilled. The stitches the mender will need to know are the running stitch, back stitch, hem stitch and blind stitch. To learn basic hand sewing stitches go to www.coa...

  • Thousands of years ago, American Indian women grew tired of traipsing off across the countryside to gather sunflower seed. Women coveted the seed because it provided so many uses for the family. The kernel could be made into flour and the extracted oil made black hair shiny. Even the shells yielded a useful purple dye for hides, bodies and baskets. Eons ago, perhaps one woman noticed that seeds beside her grinding stones sprouted and plants. They flowered and produced seed right there at her fingertips.

  • As your turkey hangover starts to wear off some time on Friday, you might find yourself craving other comfort foods. Just in time, here's a roundup of where to get a Western Pennsylvania favorite, pierogies, and we're not talking about the ones that run around at PNC Park. While pierogies might never be considered "fine dining," some restaurants definitely have taken them to the next level. So take the out-of-town guests or those making a pilgrimage home for a taste of this Polish treat. Renaissance Pittsburgh hotel

  • Huntington restaurant serves world street food Plus, readers share favorite state spots for Travel Channel food show Once considered lowly, so-called "street food" is having A Moment with urban food trucks and the fare they produce being hailed as the next haute cuisine.



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