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Articles from the February 2008 issue of Indianapolis Woman magazine

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The “Accidental” First Lady Former military spouse Winnie Ballard navigates new role as mayor’s wife Winnie Ballard, wearing a sleeveless Nancy Reagan red shift, looked up solemnly at her husband …

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The Show Must Go On | Feature, February 2008

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The Show Must Go On Cynthia Bates boosts the historic An army of technicians crowds the stage of the Madame Walker Theatre amid a tangle of cables, an ...

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What’s for Lunch? | Food, February 2008

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What’s for Lunch? Amy White takes her culinary knowledge to Zionsville schools’ cafeterias About five years ago, Amy White exchanged her c ...

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Grassroots Movements | Publisher’s Letter, February 2008

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Grassroots Movements Plant the seeds for your involvement In 2006, I had the privilege of being honorary chair for the Indianapolis Komen Race for the ...

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    A Perfect 10 | Style, February 2008
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    A Perfect 10 Nail a flawless manicure each and every time If nail product sales are any indication — nearly $600 million in the United States alone in 2006 — ...

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    Born To Connect | Self, February 2008
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    Born To Connect We need secure, caring relationships from the cradle on When poets write about needing love to survive, they express a truth psychologist Susan M. Johnson knows very ...

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    Cabin Fever | Parenting, February 2008
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    Cabin Fever Food and fun go a long way toward battling the winter blahs Getting back into our comfortable, familiar schedules after the holidays is always nice. Then, an epidemic ...

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    Is It Time? | Business, February 2008
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    Is It Time? Moving your home-based business into commercial office space requires forethought During the lifetime of any business operation, owners likely will experience many cycles of growth and expansion. ...

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    Healthy Skepticism | Health, February 2008
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    Healthy Skepticism Carefully evaluate the sources of medical information on the Internet Gearing up for gallbladder surgery, Mary Ryan wanted to know how the surgeon would remove the pear-shaped organ ...