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...bargain. Last week Shelley Draheim and her husband Jim looked longingly at a $300 NordicTrack exerciser but said they probably would not buy the machine unless it goes on sale. "It's something that would be good for us long term," says Draheim, a research director for the Chamber of Commerce in Omaha, Nebraska. "But what we spend on it is money that doesn't buy groceries." Also watching every buck is Anne Branigan, a Chamber of Commerce colleague whose husband recently lost his job in a corporate downsizing. The couple plans to spend no more than $400 this Christmas...
...takes notes on a sheet of paper. Behind a window, a fourth person watches, hidden by a surgical mask. The only identifiable figure is the humanoid. Its face shows strain, perhaps pain. When the camera recording the event catches the creature's sightless gaze, an eerie poignance fills the chamber...
...Pious Chamber of Commerce...
...brutal that in 1951, 31 prisoners cut their Achilles tendons in protest. But today, thanks to a federal lawsuit and changes in prison leadership, the mood is about as upbeat as it can be in a facility that boasts watchtowers, razor-wire fences and a lethal-injection chamber...
...evening, which began with a soprano performance of Bach, concluded with Henry Purcell's "Come Ye Sons of Art Away," performed by The Centenary Chamber Orchestra; accompanying singers Pamela Murray, David Clegg, David Walker and Stephen Hermes; and the Harvard University Choir...