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1 "A free diamond watch to anyone who'll enter our store!" Department stores are pulling out all the stops to generate business during the current recession. Karen Glynn predicts a below average shopping season this year.
2 "Political Correctness" is topic of (Wednesday) December 4 debate at University of Northern Iowa A panel discussion on "political correctness" will be held in Maucker Union. The debate is free and open to the public and sponsored by the Women's Studies Program.
3 Arts and crafts materials for schools now safer: fall under safety guidelines Art supplies must be labeled if they are toxic or produce chronic hazards. This ruling has made art classrooms more safe from an environmental standpoint.
4 Does he have the staying power, or is he just another pretty face? James Johnson fears the support for presidential candidate and KKK wizard David Duke.
5 Faculty and staff listed as resources for information on current news topics Office of Public Relations announces faculty and staff resources for information on rising cost of health care, Middle East peace talks, and environmentally kind Christmas.
6 The augmentation disputation Sue Joslyn believes that breast implants do not cause cancer, but may interfere with early detection.
7 The trading tumble---temporary or trend? Philip Murray states that there is no reason to panic concerning the recent downturn in the stock market. It will bounce back in the near future.
8 Two University of Northern Iowa professors promoting National Geography Awareness Week, December 1-7 James Hantula and Jonathan Lu are aiding Iowa teachers and students to explore their worlds by distributing theme packets and funds for in-service training. They also will participate in National Geography Awareness Week.
9 University of Northern Iowa's Price Lab School to host geography bee for students in fourth through eighth grades (Thursday) December 5 Children in grades four thru eight, interested in people and places, are invited to the fourth annual geography bee at the Price Lab School. The winner will advance to state competition.
10 Why not break the cranberry mold and serve up some oatmeal instead? James Robinson reports on the origin of the original Thanksgiving dinner.