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  1. In Naples, you can shop until you drop

    THE WASHINGTON POST Art and antiques fill the storefronts along upscale Gallery Row in Naples, Fla.

  2. Are you ready to say goodbye?

    NBC’s “Will & Grace” will end its long-runningcomedy series this year.

  3. Here's looking at You Tube

    Brooke Brodack has become famous and infamous for her “Crazed Numa Fan!!!” video.

  4. Here's looking at You Tube

    “Two Spanish Boys” upload new videos frequently, creating a fan base for their antics.

  5. Are you a mindless eater?

    CORNELL PRESS Brian Wansink clearly notes his Iowa roots in his book “Mindless Eating.”

  6. PVHS going ‘Crazy for You’

    CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Cast members of Pleasant Valley High School’s production of “Crazy for You” include: (foreground, from left): Ben Britz, Elise Johnson and Chris Campbell; (background): Stephanie Zock, Lauren Lewis, Rebecca Larew, Brittany Carpio, Marla Claussen, Stephanie Booe, Katie Dayman, Kim Holmberg and Abby Soenksen.

  7. Are you baffled by beef?

    THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - Dan Hogan, 32, looks for a good cut of meat for steak and eggs that he said he’d been craving all day.

  8. ‘You are already heroes'

    Lambros Fotos of United Township and Stacy Boerema of Clinton were honored as the Quad-City Times Salute to Sports male and female athletes of the year at Palmer College’s Lyceum Hall on Wednesday night. (John Schultz/Quad-City Times)

  9. Learn, you earn

    Truck driver Jasmin Mahmutovic with his semitrailer at CRST Malone in Eldridge.

  10. Do you Photoshop?

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  11. I Love You, Man

    Jason Segel, center left, and Paul Rudd star in "I Love You, Man." (Contributed photo)

  12. How 'green' are you?

    East Moline resident Larry Greer dumps items in a recycle bin near his home. He is in favor of a new curbside recycling program for the city.

  13. If you like fried stuff on a stick, you're in luck

    Photo illustration by Kevin Schmidt/QUAD-CITY TIMES Food from the fryer is common fare at any fair. "You don't come to a fair to watch your calories," says vendor Dennis Libke. "Next week you can diet."

  14. If you like fried stuff on a stick, you're in luck

    Kevin Schmidt/QUAD-CITY TIMES Mike Thibodeaux and his wife Clara, in the background, prepare for another day of selling crawfish etoufee and chicken on a stick at the Mississippi Valley Fair in Davenport. Clara's recipe for Corn Maque Choux, which isn't being sold at the fair, is on Page B4.

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