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Odessa American (Newspaper) - November 8, 2008, Odessa, Texas Page 2 read 2a www.0a0a.com saturday november 8,2008 coming this week decor enhance Welcome the autumn season by gathering nature s Bounty to enhance your decor. Everything is game As far As nature s Bounty goes. A sunday lottery numbers Texas winning numbers thursday nov. V Cash 5 4 20 28 32 36 pick 3 Day 12 3 night 1 7 5mega minions 10 21 23 41 55 a Mega plier 3 daily 4 Day night 3 6 2 4 15 0506 11 new Mexico winning numbers wednesday nov. 6 Road runner Cash 4 7 18 23 29 20 Jackpot $43,000 pick 3 7 07 hot lotto 7 9 22. 23 27 u Power Ball 4 8 18 33 36 32 p0werplay 2 Jackpot $25 million Argus hippie advisors Hollywood Barack Obama had a huge event in Chicago s. Grant Park tuesday. Forty years ago during the democratic convention the Park was filled with hippies and Black Power groups. They had no idea they d be Back 40 years later As senior Campaign advisors. A Century City lawyer Henry Bushkin began shopping Tell All boo to publishers ,. Monday about i client Johnny Carson s personal secrets it Swery . You can Tell by who s looking for Book deals who got killed in the Stock Market last month. A Exxon Mobil reported of another record quarterly profit wednesday posting fifteen billion in earnings they Don t waste a drop. Last week an Oil pipeline leak in Alaska was spotted when a helicopter Pilot noticed a Herd of sums Licking at the Snow. A president Bush offered his full cooperation with Barack Obama on wednesday during the transition period. He does t want step Down on a sour note. When Bill Clinton left office he was t allowed to join Pebble Beach Golf club and it s a Public course. A the automobile club reported that gasoline prices at the dipped below $2 a gallon for the first time in Over a year. It s a Good Start. The first sign of economic recovery is when americans can afford to drive the cars they live in. Argus Hamilton is the Host comedian at the comedy store in Hollywood. He can be reached by email at . Parade and entertainment tonight joined forces to find which stars raise your spirits during this serious and intense season. Meet the top 10 winners of this National vote. A sunday a warning. A new Book released by staked Plains press titled an american masterpiece memories of Rosalind Kress Haley written by Midland author Bill Modisett warns of the dangers to the free Enterprise system. A sunday medical tourism these Days changes in health care rising costs at Home and higher Quality care abroad have made medical tourism increasingly mainstream. A monday simply marvelous Joshua Scheide Odessa american Imelda Moya left of Monahans and her sister Erica Juarez browse the selection of Marble mobiles at the simply marvelous Booth Friday during merry marketplace at the Ector county coliseum the annual event is the Junior league of Odessa s largest fund Raiser. Milam students finish Reading books help other children by Roy Waggoner classes at Milam elementary have recently finished Reading 100 books to help other children through Scholastic Book club s class room scare program. When a class reads 100 books Scholastic donates Reading materials to local children s organizations selected by the class from a list on Scholastic s website. Robin Stout s fourth Grade class decided to donate their books to the paediatric division of Community medical associates in san Angelo while Lalonnie King s fifth Grade class donated to a Hospital out of the state. We have been working on character  education talking about compassion and kindness and the kids were just excited to have the Opportunity to help give books King said. Stout said the program helps kids just like her students. It gives kids Access to books that they otherwise might not have Stout said. That Prospect greatly energized the classes. According to the class room scare website the program will donate up to 1 million books this year. When they want to read they can enjoy it now. They can read and learn to feel better on the net a classroom scare classroom scare online poll How often do you read books  a what s a Book a once or twice a month. A weekly. A every couple Days. A once a Day. A never Stop. Vote online at . Sign up a to sign up a class for the classroom scare program visit .com/default.aspx. When they Are sick fourth grader Leonor Herrera said a in Stout s room the heart on the Wall tells the Story 100. Book icons coloured in some Blue indicating books read aloud together but mostly red indicating those read individually by the students just since. October. Stout s class had until mid december to reach the goal of 100 books meeting that More than a month Early. As they finished up their Reg  ular work in Stout s class students pulled out books and began Reading silently. When done Reading students got up. To take a quiz on the Book part a of a strategy meant to help with. Reading comprehension. It does so much there is a direct link Between Good readers and performance on the left Mila elementary fourth grader Brandi Walker front joins other students Reading in Robin stouts class during a Friday morning study session. Below Patrick Rudd left and Hannah Allbright fourth graders in Robin Stout s class at Milam elementary read during a Friday study session. Photos by Mark Sterkel Odessa american taks test especially with math Story problems Stout said to Many in her class the benefits of Reading matter Little compared to the Joy it gives them personally. Reading paints pictures in my mind and you can read anywhere fourth grader Clayton King said. Inside your of today Paloma has been upgraded to a Strong Hurricane with winds reaching 115 mph As it lashed the Cayman islands and headed toward Cuba. A Page 5a a judge has denied . Sampson the Chance for a new trial after defense attorneys argued that the jury s Foreman was previously fired for making racist Page 5atwo suspects were arrested in connection with the tuesday shooting of Midland Man according to a news release from the Midland county sheriff s page4b an Andrews Man was convicted in Federal court on two counts relating to child pornography . Attorney Johnny Sutton said on Friday. Ͽ�page4b Odessa american uses 402-960 published every morning by the Odessa american 222 e. Fourth Street Odessa to 79761 second class postage paid at Odessa to postmaster Send address changes to Odessa american . Box 2952, Odessa to 79760-2952. A publisher Patrick Canty 333-7721 fax 334-8671 a editor Laura Dennis 333-7740fax 333-7742 a How to reach us customer service hours Are 6 . To 5 p.m., monday through Friday 7 . To 10 . On saturdays and 7 . To noon on sundays. A about a Story news 333-7784 news fax 333-7742 sports 333-7787 life & times 333-7775 editorial Page 333-7779 a to place an and retail advertising 333-7602 fax advertising 333-8641 classified 333-7777 fax 24 hours 333-7619 the Odessa american reserves the right to accept or reject any advertisement. The Odessa american shall not be liable for errors omission or the failure to publish any and for any reason. The Odessa american will not be responsible for any representation of fact in ads. 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