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   Marysville Yuba Appeal Democrat (Newspaper) - September 4, 2007, Marysville Yuba, California                                Panda mural was a for artist SINCE YOU ASKED PAGE CI -A Marysville has a ton of talent SPORTS PAGE B1 OCRAT California I WORLD AROUND You SPORTS Concussions do big damage Athletes call it getting your bell buta concussion is more like an electrical storm in your A sudden impact to the head temporarily scrambles nerve impulses that transmit thoughts and the brain's orders to the as seen when tough linebackers stagger like drunks and go the wrong way on the field after a big Even mild concussions can cause lasting STATE Bay Bridge work wraps up Traffic flowed in both on the Bridge 11 hours ahead of as crews wrapped up repairs Page a I The Democrats latest online poll Are you concerned about the state of area To vote in our log onto ' J. $ FREEDOM 1530 Ellis Lake CA 95901 INSIDE Lottery AT Movies A2 M mm comics opinion Crosswords & TH 7H 73 7g} Features KID'S CABOOSE IS ON THE LOOSE Photos by Billy 3, of Nicolaus in a caboose under Highway 99 on Monday before the Nicolaus Labor Day Parade perks up town By Andrea Koskey Spectators lined the streets before the start of the annual Labor Day Parade in Nicolaus on hoping to secure one of the best spots from which to watch the floats pass Sitting on a bale of hay set up by parade organizers along Marcum Cynthia and Scott Autrey of Pleasant said they came to Nicolaus for the first time to enjoy the the parade and the heard this was the place to Cynthia Autrey said with a While they waited for the 68 parade participants to make their way down the the enjoyed a pancake which kicked off the Labor Day festivities in the south Sutter County town and lasted most of the going to be an exciting said Leslie of the parade route expecting a much bigger crowd this year than Fair said this was the 16th Labor Day Parade in mf Ana 9, dances Monday with fellow Rancho Santa Maria dancers during the The celebration was started by parents from local schools who chose the holiday for a don't really know why they chose Labor she it We draw from long With everything from floats to vintage cars and horses and an assortment of participants geared up to give such as the something to love the small-town We get to see the tractors and the farm Scott Autrey The parade has grown over Dan McBride Sr. remembers when it all were here from day said the owner of a 1931 Deluxe Roadster and a 1931 Town our local I was asked to do it 16 years and I've Turn to PARADE A6 Snakes Indians obsessed with records v Photos by Associated Press C. Manoharan Manu passes a garden snake through his nose and out his mouth in an attempt to set a Guinness world record in in September 2004. In the United the Guinness World Record book is a favorite of 10 but In records themselves are the stuff of national ' ly Sam Associated Press NEW do you stand out in a land with a billion Bajpai did it by growing his ear hair more than five inches long. Vadivelu did it by skipping 10 miles in 58 Arvind Pandya did it by running 940 miles backward in 26 days and seven India is a land obsessed with especially Striking nurses set to return today No one shows up for Fremont rally By Andrea Koskey Replacement nurses at Health Group care facilities in the area had a quiet day on the strike front one day before employees returned to Nurse replacements were called in by hospital officials in preparation for a one-day strike that took place Friday after months of failed contract Nurses on strike were expected to return to work Hospital officials said replacement nurses were contracted for five were very well-prepared and our patients were very well taken care hospital CEO Terri Hamilton what we base our success the ability to take care of our We talk to Every that I spoke to on Friday said they received very good According to the California Nurses the nurses roughly 200 people participated in the Hamilton said no additional Turn to NURSES A4 Province said key to U.S. success By Robert Burns Associated Press AL-ASAD ATR Iraq assembling his war advisers and Iraq's political leaders far from Baghdad - on IRAQ WAR ANALYSIS Bajpai set a world record by growing his ear hair Turn to RECORDS AS more than five inches long. President Bush symbolically underscored U.S. impatience with the central government's political And he highlighted his hope that progress at the local level most notably here in Anbar province where the insurgency once held sway - can provide the spark for political reconciliation at the national Bush flew to this remote desert air base and met with top politicians from Baghdad as Turn to President Bush Travels to Iraq  

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