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- Rural Heritage Day (The Capital)
 Sun, 28 Sep 2008 04:14:21 GMT Come enjoy a wonderful day at the park! A combination of farm animal demonstrations, a quilt exhibition, a farmer's market, art show and sale, local food, children's activities, a speaker's tent, and historical displays.
- Briefly in Tompkins (The Ithaca Journal)
 Sat, 20 Sep 2008 09:34:02 GMT Tompkins Consolidated Area Transit, Inc. announces that TCAT Routes 14 and 20 will be detoured due to construction work on Hector Street by The City of Ithaca. It is not known at this time how long the construction project will take.
- 'Quiet Mouse' sneaks up on 30 years (The Fairmont Sentinel)
 Sat, 13 Sep 2008 05:25:50 GMT BLUE EARTH - The rhythmic hum of a sewing machine floats through the air as bolts of fabric become a useful creation. The woman behind the sewing machine on a country farm is Pam Kolstad. She sews for her business, Quiet Mouse. Quiet Mouse was founded about 27 years ago when Kolstad was eight months pregnant with her son. She was living in the Cities, looking for a little extra income.
- Tips for Improving Embroidery Productivity (Impressions Magazine)
 Tue, 16 Sep 2008 11:15:42 GMT Modern stabilizers and hooping systems aren't necessarily time-saving, profit-boosting conveniences. Sometimes, conventional practices yield the greatest results.
- Japan's stem-cell pioneer grapples with pressure of success (AFP via Yahoo! News)
 Wed, 10 Sep 2008 16:33:29 GMT Pioneering stem-cell scientist Shinya Yamanaka, whose work could help transform medicine and find cures for a range of debilitating diseases, says he was a pretty awful doctor.
- Japan's stem-cell pioneer grapples with pressure of success (TODAYonline)
 Wed, 10 Sep 2008 17:05:17 GMT Professor Shinya Yamanaka of Japan speaks at the Shaw Prize Award presentation ceremony in Hong Kong on September 09, 2008. Yamanaka, whose work could help transform medicine and find cures for a range of debilitating diseases, says he was a pretty awful doctor.
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