Archive for November, 2008

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November 1, 2008, No comments

Taking the Initiative Alecia DeCoudreaux, Sarah Lechleiter and Lisa Prosser nurture United Way’s Women’s Initiative to get more Hoosier women involved in philanthropy When Lisa Prosser’s daughter was in elementary …

Feature

Ready for Takeoff | Feature, Nov. 2008

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Ready for Takeoff Women make significant contributions to the new high-tech Indianapolis International Airport terminal The sleek lines of Indianapoli ...

Food

Into the Kitchen | Food, Nov. 2008

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Into the Kitchen Amanda Boucher-Fegley makes a career move tht lands the native Hoosier at her favorite place Amanda Boucher-Fegley had turned 30 befo ...

A Final Word

The Sisterhood | A Final Word, Nov. 2008

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The Sisterhood Our closets can open the door to a special bond I took one look inside inside Lynn Deane’s closet, and I knew she had it – ...

  • Garden
    The Elusive Mole | Garden, Nov. 2008
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    The Elusive Mole Identify and get rid of the lawn-destroying critter with patience and persistence As I was wandering through my yard the other day, I came upon a trail ...

  • Business
    The Art of Philanthropy | Business, Nov. 2008
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    The Art of Philanthropy There are many ways for women to give individually or collectively For decades, women and men of Indianapolis have privately and independently shouldered the financial responsibility ...

  • Health
    Erasing a Memory | Health, Nov. 2008
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    Erasing a Memory Laser tattoo removal gains popularity for those wanting to ‘move on’ Tina Addair still has the souvenir she bought on spring break when she was 20. It’s ...

  • Parenting
    Internet Safety | Parenting, Nov. 2008
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    Internet Safety Parents must develop vigorous monitoring to protect children from cyberspace dangers Although today’s Internet environment is more dangerous than ever, many Indianapolis parents and children still have a ...