Information For Stories On 7NEWS In August, September 2002
Mentioned Monday, Sept. 30
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For more information on planning a cruise vacation, check out the Cruise Lines International Association Web site
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For information on the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, check out www.jdrfrockymountain.org/
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There are many resources available to victims of domestic violence and their abusers. You can call the Family First support line at (303) 695-7996. It operates from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. You can also call the Coalition against Domest Violence at (800) 799-7233.
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For information about thrombosis, as discussed by FBI profiler John Douglas on 7News at Eleven, visit http://www.thrombosisonline.com or www.bloodclot.org
For information regarding women's health and safety when traveling alone, be sure to visit http://www.travelingsafe.com.
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For more information on Northern Colorado Pro Hockey, visit their Web site at www.nocoprohockey.com.
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For more shopping tips, head over to Rommie Davis' Web site.
To buy the book, "The Third Wife" by Denver writer Jasmine Cresswell, go to MiraBooks.com
For more information on the learning games book mentioned on the 5 p.m. news, call Bright Beginnings at (303) 433-6200.
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For more water restriction information for Consolidated Mutual Water customers, go to their Web site
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For information on submitting your pick for the Heisman Trophy, go to www.voteheisman.com
Tests on mice by researchers in Minnesota show that morphine can cause cancers to grow. The research could lead to new drugs that relieve pain without causing blood vessel growth. But in the meantime, consult your doctor about pain medication. For more information, check out www.stn2.com
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For more information and to purchase tickets for "The Dinner Party" showing through October 6 at the Arvada Center go to ArvadaCenter.org
To learn more about Canine Companions for Independence, go to www.caninecompanions.org.
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For information on dealing with the emotions of the 9/11 Anniversary, go to RedCross.org
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For information about donating used clothing to Denver's Dress For Success program, check out www.dressforsuccess.org
For more information about the Toast of Breckenridge from Sept. 6-8, check out www.toastofbreckenridge.com.
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For a free brochure about the signs of sexual abuse and some advice on how to protect kids, contact the Kempe Children's Foundation
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For more information on finding a nursery near you that is part of the Plant for the Cure program,m check out the Plant for the Cure Web site.
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To find out how the National Education Association is responding to Sept. 11 and how teachers are teaching your kids, check out http://nea.org
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For more on A Taste of Colorado, like parking and vendor information, go to www.atasteofcolorado.com
To buy tickets for the Grand Prix of Denver, go to www.grandprixdenver.com and learn more about artist Malcolm Farley who will be commemorating the race with original works of art at his Web site.
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For more information about the Doctors Without Borders exhibits and discussions mentioned on 7News at 11 check out their Web site.
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The Denver Post Rocky Mountain News Job Fair is held today from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Tech Center Marriott at 4900 S. Syracuse.
For information on child care ratings in Colorado and to order a free Childcare Toolkit, go to www. EducareColorado.org
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Here is the recipe from Ruby Ann's "Down Home Trailer Park Cookbook:"
Dr. Pepper Salad
2 cans of Dr. Pepper
1 large package of cherry JELL-O
1/2 cup maraschino cherries (chopped)
1 small package cream cheese
*In a pan, heat up 1 can of Dr. Pepper over medium heat. When it gets hot, add JELL-O to the soda. In a small bowl, stir the cherries and cream cheese together. Add it to the hot JELL-O/DR PEPPER mixture and stir well. Add the other can of Dr. Pepper, pour into a mold and refrigerate until firm.
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To find out more about the Sprotz truck tent, check out the Web site at www.sportztrucktent.com.
To learn more about the book "Crucial Conversations -- Tools For Talking When Stakes Are High," check out the Web site
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To find out more about the Zipcar program, check out the Web site at www.zipcar.com.
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For a free booklet about how to talk to your kids about sex, as mentioned in the 5 p.m. show, contact the National PTA or call (800) 307-4782.
To read excerpts of the book "Remembering Wholeness," go to the author's Web site CarolTuttle.com.
For information on the fashions you saw on 7news at 11 am, check out Rommie Davis' Web site.
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For more information about your financial options when switching jobs, as mentioned by Tracey Esherick of Fidelity Personal Investments, check out their Web site.
For more information on this Saturday's Dragon Boat Festival here in Denver.
And for more information on self-improvement, as discussed with author and psychic Sonia Choquette, go to this Web site.
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Are your kids bored? The city of Denver has compiled a database of things to do for kids and it was created by kids. Check it out at www.denvergov.org/GreatKids
For information on the Betty Ford Center Children's program as seen on 7news at 11am, check out their Web site.
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For information on back pain, go to the Web Site for Arthritis.org
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For more information on items that you saw on the 11 a.m. fashion show, check out PrimeOutlets.com.
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For more information on the Palisade Peach Festival that will be held on Saturday, Aug. 17 check out www.palisadepeachfest.com
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To find out more about SMokey Bear's message for adults, visit the Web site at www.smokebear.com/.
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To find out more the Avon Breast Cancer Walk, visit the Web site at www.bethepeople.com/.
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To find out more drop-in daycare visit the PlanetPlayKids Web site atwww.planetplaykids.com.
To find out more about Vanguard Airlines ticket refunds go to their Web site atwww.flyvanguard.com/.
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