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1 "How many times do I have to tell you to quit practicing that piano !?" Ann Vernon is convinced that parents should know their children inside-out and try to read between the lines when it comes to extracurricular activities.
2 "Iowa . . . isn't that where they grow all those potatoes?" 1991 put Iowa on the map with stories of shooting spree on the University of Iowa campus and crosses being burned in some of the state's larger cities according to Robert Neymeyer.
3 "Mommy, I'm bored with Barbie and I think she's stifling my creativity." Toys like blocks, Legos, and Lincoln Logs get a child's creative juices flowing, according to Radhi Al-Mabuk.
4 "Wanted: School Administrators With Vision" Northern Iowa professors say shortage may be on the way Robert Decker and David Else warn of a possible shortage of school administrators.
5 December tournament results for University of Northern Iowa forensics teams Forensics teams compete well in tournaments held in Arizona, Wisconsin, and Indiana.
6 Doctors are performing radical surgery on their own working environment. Doctors and nurses are beginning to work as teams instead of supervisor-assistant relationships according to William Clohesy.
7 Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news: Faculty listed to provide additional information on topics including gambling in Iowa, reorganization of Soviet Union, sex/AIDS education, and overextended kids.
8 Reading, writing, and revolvers High school students are carrying handguns to commit acts of violence or self protection, according to Clem Bartollas.