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Take a cowboy, a construction worker, a sailor, an Indian, a traffic cop and a biker, put them all together, and what do you have? The Village People, of course! Join Tidbits for a look at one of music’s most interesting combinations. (Answers on page 16)

• As French composer and music producer Jacques Morali strolled the streets of New York City’s Greenwich Village, he happened on to Felipe Rose dancing in an American Indian costume. Rose was of Puerto Rican and Lakota Sioux descent and worked part-time as a bartender, dancing to the customer’s tables with jungle bells on his boots as he served drinks. • Morali then conceived the idea of a musical group uniquely made up of individuals from the Village’s wide variety of social groups, and began looking for possibilities.

Jacques Morali was inspired to write about it and composed the number in about 20 minutes. Victor Willis came up with the words, and the horns, strings and driving beat were added. This 1978 tune has been performed as a group dance everywhere from dances in the school gym to wedding receptions to sporting events. The New York Yankees began using it as a middle-of-thefifth inning break in 1996. The Village People themselves led the crowd through the motions at the 2008 Major League Baseball All-Star game in Yankee Stadium.

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• As the Village People were basking in the 26 • While attending a Broadway production of The weeks of “Y.M.C.A.” on the Billboard charts, Wiz, he found his police officer, Victor Willis. Hideki Saijo recorded his own Japanese version made workouts • Proper Technique Victor’s friend Alex Briley Tailor was commissioned Accountability Encouragement THE VILLAGE PEOPLE: Turn to page 4 to play the G.I., and a Brooklyn Tunnel • toll CLIP AND SAVE collector, Glenn Hughes, was added as the biker. Morali placed a classified ad in a music trade magazine announcing auditions for the other slots. The ad read: “Macho Types Wanted: Must Dance and have a Mustache.” From these beginnings, the Village People were born.

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March 28released - April 18, 2010 (Vol. 6: #14-17) • During the disco era, the Village People ten albums and numerous singles, selling more than 65 million recordings. During their heyday, Corrections due by: noon., Tues., 3/23/10 Madonna and Joan Rivers appeared as the group’s opening act in Las Vegas. Most people Three second basemen have com1. Name the singer who Man” recorded remember “Macho and “In 1.the Navy,” 36 901 Cook St. piled four consecutive 100-RBI sea“The Girl Is a Devil” and “Nite Owl.” but the long-enduring “Y.M.C.A.” is by far the Palm Desert sons. Name two of them. 2. Name the first No. 1 hit (from You get a hot dog, chips or group’s biggest hit. 2. Who was the first Colorado-born 760773-0364 their first album) by Kris Kross. What coleslaw & a beverage (reg. $6.78) Coupon valid for up to 4 people. • After visiting New York’s 23rd Street Y.M.C.A., player to be elected to Baseball’s Hall was the year? Not valid with other offers. • Expires: April 18, 2010 of Fame? 3. Who had a No. 1 hit with “(I Just) 3. Four NFL players have made 10 Died in Your Arms” and when? consecutive Pro Bowls, been named 4. What do these hits have in comAP Defensive Player of the Year and mon: “The Purple People Eater,” won a Super Bowl. Name three of “Witch Doctor” and “The Chipmunk All rights reserved. Property of: them. Song”? 4. Name the last University of ��� early group was originally 5. Which Kansas freshman men’s basketball known LOWEST as The Triumphs and then The Luxurious HUGE PRICES!player before Xavier HenryCar ���������������������� in pe 2009 to at Mascots? (Hint: They had a big hit ting P.O. Box 2207 dget Prices tally at least 30 points in aBu game. in Train.”) the Valley for: with “Love ! SELECTION Palm Springs, CA 92263 5. Entering the 2009-10 NHL sea6. Name the 1950s tune that’s been BEST CUSTOMER Phone: 760.320.0997 son, how many times has New Jersey covered by all these artists: Bobby Fax: 760.320.1630 • Hardwood  SERVICE!  goalie Martin Brodeur recorded 10 or Day, Thurston Harris, Frankie email: valleybits@msn.com more shutouts in a season? Lymon, Clyde McPhatter, Cliff • Laminate 6. Before Jimmie Johnson won the Richard, Huey Lewis and Billy Auto Club 500 race in California in Gilman. • Tile • Carpet 2010, how many consecutive times Answers VACUUM 1. Gene Chandler. His biggest hit, Hundreds of rolls of carpet andhad a Roush Fenway driver captured the February event? however,thousands was “Duke Earl” 1962. ofof sq. ft. ofintile in stock for CLEANER Must present this ad. 7. When was the last time American IMMEDIATE or PICKUP! 2. “Jump,” 1992. ItINSTALLATION stayed on the Hot With minimum $1,500 purchase. tennis players See store for details. Limited time offer. 100 chartCathedral for eight weeks. Indiowon both the men’s and City � Mathis TARGET � women’s singles titles in the same 3. Cutting Crew, in 1985. Open 7 days Brothers 81-425 Hwy 111 67-555 E. Palm Canyon Dr. E . P year at the U.S. Open? a lm C 111 of the 4. Produced in Target) 1958, parts (Across from Mathis Bros.) (Across from 111 any FINANCING on � Answers � songs were recorded at fast speeds in Dr. (760) (760) 324-9797 AVAILABLE � 775-9229 1. Charlie Gehringer (1932-36), Jeff some of the first attempts to create Kent (1997-2002) and Chase Utley new sounds on records. (2005-08). 5. The O’Jays. “Love Train” hit the

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• The East Room has served many different purposes during its history. Abigail Adams used • L’Enfant called the area the Capital City. To it as a laundry room. During the Civil War, it Thomas Jefferson it was Federal Town, while served as quarters for Union troops. Years later, The Washington referred to it as Federal City. Four school seniors suffering high Jackie Kennedy used it as a theater for the commissioners who were appointed to obtain the skipped from “spring performingfever” arts. It was also wheretheir the bodies of property preferred to call the city Washington, and went classesLincoln morning both Abraham and JohntoF. the Kennedy lay which became its permanent name. in state following their assassinations. beach instead. After lunch, they • The name of James Hoban is not a well-known

one, but his accomplishment lives on. When returned to school and told their When fifteenth president James Buchanan took Thomas Jefferson organized a competition latehebecause they that teacher told his succesWhite House, of thewere his leave to obtain the best design for the President’s sor, Abraham Lincoln, “My dear sir, if you are as while experienced this House, a striking entry was submitted bythey’d as I am on House Whitetire theflat happy on entering a indeed.” man happy very a are you leaving, his Irish immigrant. Jefferson himself presentedcarpooling together to the school. own design; however, he and seven others were relief, she smiled. their to Much outdone by Hoban, who went on to design many Proof: •Ad Over the years, presidents have added what other public buildings on the Eastern seaboard.“Youwere test today,” missed deemedanecessities to their she home. Millard

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A Tale of Two Adoptions “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” -- Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities Adopting a new dog can feel a lot like that famous opening line. You’ve just come home with a new furry companion, in some cases plucked from the jaws of death. In all likelihood, he’s latched on to you as his new best friend, the person he loves more than any other in the world. It’s a great feeling. But there’s almost always more to the story. Unless you live alone and prefer a solitary existence, your dog will have to get along with people other than you -- namely, your significant other, your children, neighbors, friends and extended family. If you plan to introduce him to the world beyond your home and yard, he’ll have to tolerate strangers, too. The following two letters from readers tell the tale of two adoptions. I print them both here in the hopes that the writer of the first -- along with any readers experiencing the same -- will heed the inherent warning of the second. The first reads as follows: “I just adopted ‘Red’ a week ago from a woman who rescued her from a shelter. She is showing signs of fear aggression: She has growled twice while we were walking, once at a person rolling a suitcase, and once at a person bent over gardening. She has also growled while in our yard at people she could hear talking next door in their yard and also at the occasional inanimate object. “Red plays well at the dog park and with my children. She displays no signs of food or toy aggression. “I work full time and am concerned that I don’t have the time to train her properly for aggression issues. The growling was not disclosed to me upon adoption. Your advice would be appreciated.” This next letter could be right out of Dickens, with his stories of children forced to endure abuses at the hands of unfeeling or unthinking adults. It is what some might deem a “cautionary tale,” and it’s what might happen should the writer of the previous letter opt not to make time in her busy schedule to get immediate and thorough professional training for Red: “I have three children, ages 4, 2 and 1. We adopted ‘Ginger’ on Monday. Today is Sunday. So far: He mounted my 1-year-old and bit her ear while I was feeding her. He stole her bottle and growled at her when she took it back. He pinned my 4-year-old to the floor and ripped his pants. CASEY’S CORNER: Turn to page 10

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Overuse of Antibiotics a Boon for ‘Supergerms’ “Superbugs” are not just for science fiction anymore. In American communities, large and small, antibioticresistant bacteria are ravaging hospitals and killing thousands of patients every year. These “supergerms” are gradually replacing the typical antibiotic-sensitive bacteria in the hospital, making it more likely that this problem will become increasingly prevalent. Sadly, the American health care system is largely responsible for this looming epidemic. Between physicians and pharmaceutical companies, new antibiotics are constantly incorporated into patient therapy. Because these more powerful and potent medications can attack a wider array of bacteria, there is a widespread destruction of sensitive organisms. But looming in the background are “superbugs,” which are resistant to the onslaught of new therapy. These tiny germs multiply in huge numbers, filling the void left by eradication of traditional hospital-based bacteria, and they ultimately become ever more sophisticated and difficult to kill. The problem with the overuse of newer, more sophisticated antibiotics is not limited to treatment of hospitalized patients; rather it starts in the primary-care clinic with the treatment of minor bacterial or viral illnesses. Many physicians prescribe antibiotics for viral infections, and most frequently, they prefer the newest, most expensive therapy. These days, physicians prescribe Levaquin or Zithromycin (Z Pack) for a simple viral infection, bacterial sinusitis or bronchitis. Not only are these drugs less effective in the treatment of minor bacterial infections, but also their use leads to the greater prevalence of resistant bacteria that can lead to life-threatening infections. A similar situation applies to the treatment of urinary tract infections, where the tried and true medications should be used before the newer and more powerful antibiotics. In general, newer therapies should be kept in reserve for the less frequent infections that have become resistant to the older drugs. Even worse than inappropriate care by physicians, patients are often responsible for the overuse of antibiotics. During the winter months, not a day goes by without a patient requesting an antibiotic for a cough, runny nose or sore throat. Physicians who try to convince their patients that antibiotics are not needed are almost always met with a great deal of skepticism. In many cases, skepticism turns to outright aggression and a lengthy argument follows. It’s easy to see why most physicians take the path of least resistance and give in to their patients’ request -- it is just not worth the trouble. And if something untoward happens (always a possibility in the uncertain world of medicine and illness), there is the threat of litigation. If you become sick, try to determine if your illness is the result of a virus or bacteria. Only when a proven bacterial infection exists should an antibiotic be prescribed. Viruses are the most common causes of upper respiratory infections. Bacterial (usually strep) infections of the throat are quite rare -- more common in children -- and present with a high fever, severe sore throat, white spots at the back of the throat and enlarged painful nodes in the neck. Antibiotics should never be used for someone who has a runny nose or cough without a significant fever. A secondary bacterial infection should be suspected if the runny nose persists for a prolonged period of time and mucus drainage becomes thick and yellow green in color. Bronchitis is frequently viral, but in the

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case of a bacterial infection, the cough produces thick yellow or green sputum that is often blood tinged. This CASEY’S CORNER (from page 9) is usually accompanied by a temperature greater than “Ginger’s tail was tucked up under his body in all 101 degrees. In viral infections, the temperature is of these instances, and I had to physically remove lower and the cough produces only small amounts of him from my children. When he bit the baby’s clear sputum. ear, he saw me coming and let go. But while I was Curbing the overuse of antibiotics is the first step chasing him, he ran up to her and grabbed her ear in addressing the epidemic of “supergerms” in our again, biting and pulling on it until she was bleeding. hospitals and communities. But should you find I don’t know whether training will help. I just don’t yourself in a hospital for a prolonged period of time, know what to do.” risk of exposure to dangerous bacteria is high. Most Training almost always helps. But in any situation life-threatening bacterial infections are acquired involving an aggressive dog living with children, the inside the hospital. Try to shorten your stay whenever answer is to find the dog a new home -- one without possible. children and that includes an adult who is prepared We must all do our part to end the onslaught of to devote as much time as necessary to the training antibiotic resistant bacteria. Physicians must reserve and socialization of an aggressive dog. the most powerful antibiotics for when they are truly This may not be the popular answer, but it’s the needed. And patients must better understand the truth. And in some lesser known words of Dickens, TUES., JAN. 26 dangers of prescribing antibiotics without just cause. “There is nothing so strong or safe in an emergency In the case of the “superbug,” the key toPlease prevention is carefully. review check:  Phone Number(s)  Spelling  Pr of life asDouble the simple truth.” in moderation. We must save our newer, more potent Woof! Patrick J. Flynn therapies lest they, too, become obsolete.

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Our mom died four years ago after a long, happy and satisfying life as a devoted wife and mother. Dad is 67 and living alone in the family home where we were raised. My brother and sisters realize he is not happy carr ying on without her. He puts on a good front, but we know he is quite lonely. He keeps himself basically homebound and makes no effort to make friends or to start a relationship with a new female companion. We would like to see him snap out of this isolation, but we're not sure of how to go about it. What do you suggest?

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Does he know he has your support if he were to find a new companion? Often, both fathers and adult children fail to communicate these thoughts because it’s an uncomfortable subject for both of them. It appears that he is depressed and finds his current lifestyle empty and unsatisfying. His loneliness is absolutely certain to continue until changes are made. The TV, shallow as it is, can become a substitute for a friend but it is only a mindless way of passing time and filling a void. Older single men who are living alone and without the companionship and love shared with a partner, can lose interest in their personal appearance. They do not exercise much, they begin to like themselves less and lose interest in socializing and interacting with others. Women are attracted by happy, positive, energetic and sensitive men who will provide the role of protective caretaker. Let him know that it troubles you and your siblings to see him let his life go to waste this way. Assure him that you all agree that it is ok for him to take an interest in meeting single females who could provide companionship and fill the emptiness in his life. You and your siblings could take turns having him to your homes for dinner to get him out of the house and involved with the family. Use the time for encouraging him to enroll in a class, get active in

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church, or join a senior center and get involved in the many social events they offer. There are many, many clubs and organizations looking for volunteers and members to participate in worthwhile causes. It’s not possible to be involved this way without meeting people -- and available members of the opposite sex. He may have fun attending a cooking school, joining a history book club or going on other outgoing diversions. Frequently, sports friend’s wives invite a single man as a fourth for dinner or cards. Blind dates can become partners. Mine did! Remind dad that grief will be over when he chooses to make it so. Life is an adventure, and he shouldn’t be missing out on his share of happiness! Final

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I am 62 years old and thinking of signing up for Social Security. I run my own business and am planning to turn it over to my wife. She is only 50 years old, so Social Security isn’t an issue for her yet. But I’d like to stay involved in my company. I understand I can pay myself up to $14,160 per year and still qualify for all my Social Security benefits. Is this right?

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spent about a week, off and on, watching his business. The alleged “retiree” showed up at the store every day and spent the entire day at the store. I observed him helping customers and sitting in an office doing bookwork. When he was called back into the Social Security office to explain his actions, he said he just went there every day to visit his friends and greet the customers. Ad Proof:But after further investigation, he was essentially still running the business, which caused Bram’s his claim for retirement benefits to be denied. My point is this: are really turning the 1/16th page, BlackIf &you White business over to your wife and Jan. 10 - Feb. 14, 2010 are really going to be doing work that’s worth $14,160 or less, then you will 6: Issue #3for-#8] be[Volume “retired” and eligible Social Security benefits. It’s just that youdue will have proveMon. those01/04/10 allegations Corrections by: 6topm, to the folks at the Social Security office. And don’t be surprised if you see a government car parked outside your business for a while after you apply for Social Security! If you have a Social Security question, Tom Margenau has the answer. Contact him at thomas.margenau@comcast.net. To find out more about Tom Margenau and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.

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Hope for an Alzheimer’s Cure New research has shown just how Alzheimer’s disease spreads, and from that could come a cure! A study done at the University of Massachusetts took a close look at a protein in the human brain called Tau. It was always thought that this Tau protein was a by-product of cells that had died due to Alzheimer’s. Not necessarily so, say the researchers. What made them wonder was that Tau cells were found in spinal fluid of Alzheimer’s patients. How did they get there? It turns out there are two ways for Tau cells to migrate. One is that those cells are secreted in a pattern -- and therein lies a potential cure. Follow the pattern, interrupt the movement of those toxic cells and stop the spread of the disease to different parts of the brain. So hopeful are these researchers that they’ve taken out a patent on using this new information to diagnose Alzheimer’s at a much earlier stage, when a cure is more likely. Would you like to help with Alzheimer’s disease clinical research? The National Institutes of Health’s National Institute on Aging holds such trials. You can call 1-800-222-2225 or 1-800-4384380. Or go online to www.nia.nih.gov, click on Clinical Trials and look on the right side for the Clinical Trials button. Or scroll down the page and click on the AD Clinical Trials database for additional trials. On that same page, click on Alzheimer’s Disease Information Network and you’ll go to the Advancing Alzheimer’s Disease Therapeutic Research (www.adcs.org) for more studies. Meanwhile, do all you can to keep your blood pressure under control. Other research indicates that high blood pressure plays a part in the progression of Alzheimer’s. Specifically, it interferes with decision-making and the ability to organize thoughts -- but not with memory functions. Matilda Charles regrets that she cannot personally answer reader questions, but will incorporate them into her column whenever possible. Write to her in care of King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or send e-mail to columnreply@gmail.com.

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