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My favorite ornaments (Bedford Times-Mail) massive tree. Brightly wrapped boxes beckon the curious as holiday tunes fill the air. It’s Christmas. Time for peace, goodwill and songs of joy. Time to relish merriment Collection sites for Christmas tree recycling (WTHR Indianapolis) When it's finally time to take down your Christmas tree, don't throw it in the trash. Recycling your tree puts it to a much better use. Good riddance, RCA Dome (Nuvo) This is shaping up to be one of the best Christmases in the history of the city of Indianapolis, despite it being the first holiday season of the Second Great Depression. In tough times, they are the lights of Christmas (USA Today) In his classic short story, The Gift of the Magi, O. Henry tells of an impoverished young husband and wife who each sacrifice something precious to buy the other the perfect Christmas gift. Generosity and spirit prevail, even in tough times (The Shreveport Times) So on a Christmas marred by seemingly bottomless recession at home and seemingly endless war abroad, it seems fair to ask: Who today are the magi? Who are the wisest? In tough times, they are the lights of Christmas (WLTX-TV Columbia) Alexisonfire, Silverstein For Warped 2009 (ChartAttack.com) The 2009 Warped Tour is in a giving mood and has dropped a little pre-yuletide present under the twinkly internet Christmas tree in the form of a massive band lineup. Tristate Regional News, Tuesday 12/23 (FOX 7 WTVW Evansville) More Of The Same Weather (Indianapolis) -- If you liked the cold weather the past couple of days, stick around. With double digit temps finally coming back to the thermometer, the ice man returns. Fleming: The innovative A-11 offense (ESPN) David Fleming basks in the genius of the A-11 offense before making his NFL list for Santa. 81-year-old twins longtime volunteers (Kokomo Tribune) Walking through We Care Park with Jack and Jim Dillon, they seem as excited as the young children whose paths they cross.
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