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a bacteria-killing substance. He first dubbed it “mold juice,” but later renamed his newly discovered antibiotic “penicillin.” Results of his work were published after his research demonstrated that penicillin killed the bacteria responsible for scarlet fever, pneumonia, meningitis, and diphtheria.

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• But Fleming faced the difficulty of separating the penicillin from the fungus, and then finding a way to produce it in high concentrations. He lacked the funding and the facilities to continue his research.

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• In 1940, a team of scientists from the University of Oxford followed up on Fleming’s discovery from 12 years earlier. Together they were able to isolate and purify penicillin. Led by pathologist Howard Florey and biochemist Ernst Chain, they also found a way to produce penicillin in large, concentrated quantities after developing a system of growing it. By 1943, it was being mass-produced.

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Deserts (from page one) fall in the “less than ten inches” category. In fact, the world’s largest desert is on that list. COLD DESERTS

animal species subsist in the Arctic Desert, as well as a large population of Inuit people, who have adapted their lives to the brutal conditions of the Arctic.

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DON’T OVERINSURE You need term life insurance. The recommended is 8 to 10 times the annual income of the single breadwinner; in a two-income family, insure each spouse for 6 to 8 times their annual gross salary. But you can confidently cancel duplicate coverage. The boost: Add up what you’re paying for credit card insurance, life insurance for your kids, mortgage insurance and accident insurance. What was offered to you for just pennies a day is probably about $100 a month, or more, that you will save. Caution: Get a term life policy first if you don’t have one, then cancel the duplicates. Don’t leave even the tiniest gap between coverage. CALL YOUR AUTO INSURER Has your teenage driver brought home a great report card? Most auto insurance companies will knock about 10% off your premium if an insured teen maintains a 3.0 GPA. Is there an educator in the family? Mercury Insurance and other companies give discounts to credentialed teachers and educational administrators. Discounts also apply if you have a bachelor’s degree in engineering or a science-related field. Finally, insurers often give discounts of 20% or more when you insure all of your cars with one company. Caution: Don’t assume that discounts are automatic -- you have to speak up. Ask to see a complete list, since companies offer different ones. The boost: Compound discounts can really add up it for a big save. You read in tidbits!

FATTEN YOUR PAYCHECK. If you receive a tax refund, rethink your initial urge to spend it. Save those bucks. Another way to look at it: You’re giving Uncle Sam an interest-free loan. To have less withheld from your paychecks, file a new W-4 with your employer and increase your number of allowances. Caution: Don’t over-adjust your W-4, or you could end up owing the IRS next year. Pull out your last federal tax return for reference, and go to the IRS website to calculate how many allowances you should have. The boost: If you’re getting a $2,000 tax refund, adjusting your withholding for next year will increase your net income by about $163 each month. MOONLIGHT Taking a second job at a craft store made all the difference for one of my readers, Kathryn. “It was challenging to go to my second job, but I boosted our income enough to get us through a

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The 20 million acres of the Mojave Desert touch four U.S. states – California, Nevada, Arizona, and Utah – but at the same time it is North America’s smallest arid desert. Here's a look at this unique geographic feature, and some of the interesting facts surrounding it. • Two national parks are contained within the

boundaries of the Mojave Desert – Death Valley National Park and Joshua Tree National Park, both established in 1994. • More than 1.6 million tourists brave the heat every year to visit Death Valley. With 3.4 million acres, it’s the largest national park in the mainland United States. It is also the hottest and driest of all national parks, receiving less than two inches of rainfall a year. During the 24 year period from 1929 to 1953, Death Valley received absolutely no rainfall at all. • In July 1913, the world’s hottest air temperature was recorded there, at 134° F. Ironically, Death Valley’s lowest temperature was also recorded, when it dipped to 15° F. earlier that same year, • Although sand dunes occupy less than one percent of the Mojave, the ones they do have rise more than 680 feet in height. Located in the remote Eureka Valley in the northwest corner of Death Valley, they extend for a distance of three miles and are one mile wide. • The lowest point in North America, the Badwater Salt Pan in the midst of Death Valley, has an elevation of -282 feet below sea level. The vast salt flats cover nearly 200 square miles, comprised primarily of simple table salt, sodium chloride, with surface crusts several inches thick. Summer visitors to this geologic phenomenon are likely to experience

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temperatures exceeding 120° F. • The unusually-shaped Joshua Tree grows only in the Mojave Desert. These plants aren’t really trees at all, instead a species of yucca in the same subgroup as orchids. They grow very slowly, just 1 to 3 inches a year, but their lifespan reaches 150 years. • The uncomfortable heat of the Mojave didn’t deter miners and prospectors from seeking their fortune there for more than 100 years. Death Valley offered up deposits of gold, silver, copper, zinc, and lead beginning in the 1850s, until about 1915. • But it was non-metallic minerals, such as borax, talc, salt, and sulfur that proved more profitable. The last active borax mine locked its doors in 2005. Remnants of several abandoned mine shafts and tunnels can be found by adventurous Death Valley explorers, along with the interesting California ghost towns of Calico, Oatman, and Kelso. • About 2.5 million people live within the Mojave Desert’s borders, including Las Vegas, a portion of the Los Angeles’ metropolitan area, and the city of St. George, Utah. Death Valley lies just 130 miles northwest of Las Vegas.

complete Hoover Dam on the Colorado River between Nevada and Arizona. Accidents claimed the lives of 96 workers during construction. • In 1977, film director George Lucas used Death Valley as the location of the fictional planet Tatooine in his megahit “Star Wars.” 

• In the midst of the Mojave Desert lies the community of Baker, California, population 600, where you can view the world’s largest thermometer. Standing 134 feet tall, the thermometer was built in 1991 to honor Death Valley’s world record temperature of 134° F in 1913. • Between 1931 and 1935, 5,000 men worked around the clock in the Mojave Desert to

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Q: I know it’s not even Halloween yet, but when will the Hallmark Christmas movies begin airing? I hope they’re not being postponed because of the strikes. -- L.E. A: It appears filming was already com-

A: Back in July, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce attended Taylor Swift’s concert as a fan, but also with the hope of meeting her in person backstage. He reportedly made her a friendship bracelet with his phone number on it, but still didn’t get to meet the pop star in person. Fast forward a couple months, and rumors began swirling that the two did eventually connect and are, in fact, dating. It wasn’t until Swift attended a Chiefs game in person, cheering him on next to his mom, Donna, that the rumor was confirmed to be true.

If you didn’t get a ticket to Swift’s live concert tour this past year, you can see her on screen in “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” at your local movie house beginning Oct. 13. *** Q: Is it true that Mark Wahlberg is quitting acting? When will his last movie be? -- K.J.

A: In a candid interview with Cigar Aficio-

nado, 52-year-old movie star Mark Wahlberg recently admitted that his days of acting “at the pace I am now” will end sooner rather than later. That doesn’t necessarily mean he’s retiring completely, but he does want to spend more time with his wife and four kids, who now live in Nevada instead of Los Angeles. Wahlberg’s already starting to transition to an off-camera role in show business as a producer and hopes to begin directing, but still has several starring roles on the horizon, including “The Six Billion Dollar Man.” * * * Send me your questions at NewCelebrityExtra@gmail.com, or write me at KFWS, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803. (c) 2023 King Features Synd., Inc.

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pleted before the writers’ and actors’ strikes began. According to Entertainment Weekly, the Hallmark Channel, the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries network, and the streaming service Hallmark Movies Now will air a combined 42 new holiday movies starting this October -- Oct. 20 to be exact. One of the most anticipated is a “Party of Five” reunion with Lacey Chabert and Scott Wolf in “A Merry Scottish Christmas.” The actors played siblings in the late1990s series and will once again star as brother and sister -but as different charLacey Chabert acters. (Upcoming in “ Both are A Merry Scottish Christmas”) veterans of the Hallmark Channel, but this is the first time they’ve teamed up in decades. Chabert told Variety that the two have talked for years about doing another project together. The screenplay for “A Merry Scottish Christmas” was written by “Dateline” correspondent Andrea Canning and author Audrey Schulman. The film follows two siblings who reunite in Scotland with their mother at Christmas where “a big family secret is revealed.” The movie premieres

on the original Hallmark Channel on Nov. 18 at 8 p.m. ET. In addition to Chabert and Wolf, other returning Hallmark favorites include Catherine Bell, Jonathan Bennett, James Denton, Ryan Paevey, Bethany Joy Lenz and Victor Webster. Be sure to visit EW.com/movies/hallmark-christmas-movieschedule-2023 for release dates, times and more details on Hallmark’s Countdown to Christmas. *** Q: Is it true that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are dating, or is this just a publicity stunt? How serious is it? -- C.E.

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Key Lime Pie Jerk Pork and Sweet Potatoes with Slaw Jerk Pork and Sweet Potatoes: 3 small sweet potatoes (1 1/2 pounds), peeled and cut into 1/2-inch-thick slices 1 teaspoon olive oil 4 teaspoons jerk seasoning 1 whole pork tenderloin (about 1 pound), trimmed Pineapple-Lime Slaw: 1 to 2 limes 1/2 (16-ounce) bag shredded cabbage mix for coleslaw (about 3 1/2 cups) 1 cup fresh pineapple chunks (6 ounces), cut into matchstick-thin strips Salt 1. Heat oven to 450 F. Grease 15 1/2-by10 1/2-inch jelly-roll pan. 2. Prepare Jerk Pork and Sweet Potatoes: In large bowl, toss sweet potatoes with oil and 1/2 teaspoon jerk seasoning until evenly coated. Arrange potatoes around edges of prepared pan in single layer, leaving space in center to add pork later. Roast potatoes 5 minutes. 3. On waxed paper, rub pork with remaining 3 1/2 teaspoons jerk seasoning to coat. Place pork in center of pan. Roast pork and potatoes 15 to 18 minutes or until meat thermometer inserted in center of pork reaches 155 F. Internal temperature will rise to 160 F upon standing. 4. Meanwhile, prepare Pineapple-Lime Slaw: From limes, grate 1 1/2 teaspoons peel and squeeze 2 tablespoons juice. In bowl, combine lime peel and juice, cabbage mix, pineapple and 1/2 teaspoon salt; toss to combine. Makes about 3 1/2 cups. 5. When pork is done, transfer to cutting board. Slice pork and serve with potatoes and slaw. Makes 6 main-dish servings.  Each serving pork with potatoes: About 175 calories, 4g total fat (1g saturated), 17g protein, 18g carbohydrate, 2g fiber, 45mg cholesterol, 225mg sodium.

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Rowdy is a wonderful, loving and friendly dog … 99 percent of the time. When we try to take his rawhide from him, he growls and lunges and tries to bite if reprimanded. And when we put him in his crate for a timeout, he growls and darts into a corner. When we calmly try to get him out of the corner to go to the crate, he growls and barks and bares his teeth and will lunge at us before running into his crate. Once in his crate, if we look at him or talk to him, he bares his teeth, barks, growls, snaps, lunges and snarls. We have never hit him or punished him in any way other than time out in his crate.

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My boyfriend and I are now scared of Rowdy and don’t know what to do. We have a puppy and don’t want her to model his behavior. What should we do? I am truly afraid he will bite us. He only acts like this with the rawhide and timeouts -- no other times. The rest of the time he’s his sweet loving self.

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You know, Einstein said the definition of insanity is doing the same thing again and again and expecting a different result. First on the todo list: Rid your house of those rawhides! It’s not going to hurt Rowdy to go without rawhides until he learns to let go of them, and you are likely to get hurt if you don’t cut off his supply. The next thing on that list you’ve already done: acknowledge that you are in over your head. Rowdy is warning you with every tool in his belt -- barking, snarling, growling, baring his teeth, lunging at you -- that he is going to bite you if you don’t alter your approach. This situation begs for professional intervention for two reasons:

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A Scam Close to Home Ooops. I came very close to falling for a scam just like the ones I always warn against in this column. In fact, this was my whole topic just last week. The text message on my phone appeared to have come from the local pharmacy. The message said that they had questions and would I please call to speak with someone on the pharmacy staff. Included in the text was a convenient link to touch that would automatically dial the number for me. I have been a customer of this pharmacy for years and have never received a request like that, but I was curious. As I was about to tap on the link to connect with them, I hesitated a moment ... and at the last second I pulled my hand away and studied the message more closely. Yes, the pharmacy was in the chain where I do business, but it was from the branch in the next town, not where my prescriptions are. And when I looked closely at the number in the link, I realized it was from an area code in a completely different state.

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I put the phone down and got on the internet. Sure enough, that linked number was fake and was used in all manner of scams, including ones that could have instantly downloaded malware onto my phone. I called the pharmacy in question (from my other phone) just to be sure they hadn’t sent it. No, they hadn’t. I very carefully deleted that scam message, being sure not to touch that link. So all is well, but I’m a bit unnerved by just how close I came to blithely clicking that link before hesitating to think about it. There is no question that I would have become one of their "gotchas."

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The Windfall Elimination Provision A few weeks ago, I wrote a column about something called the “government pension offset.” It is a law that essentially says this: If you get a pension from a job that was not covered by Social Security, that pension will be treated just like a Social Security retirement pension and it will be used to offset any benefits you might be due on a spouse’s Social Security record. There is a companion law called the “windfall elimination provision,” more commonly known by its acronym, WEP, which usually reduces any Social Security retirement benefits earned at side jobs by folks who spent the bulk of their life working at a job that was not covered by Social Security. Most folks impacted by WEP despise the law -- until they understand why it exists. To explain the reason for the law, I’ve got to start by telling you a true story. It’s the story of my neighbor, Frank, and his housekeeper, Maria. They are both 66 years old. Frank is a retired midlevel manager with our local utility company. He gets a high monthly Social Security benefit -about $3,400. Maria is divorced and has worked all her life at low-paying jobs. She continues to work to supplement her meager $1,150 per month Social Security check. Even though Maria gets a much smaller Social Security benefit than Frank, she might find some comfort in knowing that she is getting a better deal out of the program than he is. Or to put that another way, Maria’s Social Security check represents a higher percentage of her lifetime earnings than Frank’s monthly benefit. And that has always been one of the basic tenets of the Social Security program: to raise the standard of living of lower-income workers in retirement. That is accomplished via a benefit formula structured to give poor people a better deal than their wealthier counterparts. They don’t get higher benefits. After all, Frank’s monthly Social Security check is much higher than Maria’s. But when comparing the rate of return they get based on their past income and the taxes they paid into the system, Maria comes out ahead. I don’t have the space to get into the nittygritty of the Social Security benefit computation formula in this column today (I’ve done it in many past columns). But in a nutshell, I can tell you that Maria’s $1,150 benefit represents about 90% of her average lifetime monthly wage. Whereas Frank’s $3,400 Social Security check is probably about 40% of his average monthly pre-retirement income. So, poor people get a rate of return that can be up to 90%. Average-income people get a return rate in the 40% range. Very high-income people might get a roughly 30% rate of return. And knowing that, I can now move on to a further clarification of the windfall elimination provision. To do that, I will use myself as an example. I spent the bulk of my life working for the federal government. People hired by the government after 1983 pay into Social Security just like most other people. But folks like me hired before then were covered by the civil service retirement system, not Social Security. And now that I am retired, I get a monthly civil service pension. But I spent some time at jobs where I did pay into Social Security

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-- a few years before I got hired by the feds and some more years after I retired. And that includes the compensation I get for writing this column, for which I pay Social Security self-employment taxes. I currently have about 15 years of Social Security covered employment. And that’s enough to get me a small Social Security check. My Social Security check isn’t breaking the government’s bank -- it’s only about $200 per month. And that includes a WEP reduction, which I will explain. Had my benefit been figured using the regular Social Security formula, I would have received the same 90% rate of return that my neighbor’s maid is getting -- and I would have ended up with a much higher (and unintended) Social Security benefit. Why? Because I look like a poor person to the Social Security Administration’s computers. I’ve got only 15 years of covered earnings. The Social Security benefit formula uses a 35-year base. In other words, there are 20 years of “zero” earnings on my Social Security record. That makes me look as poor as Maria and that’s why I’d normally get the same 90% return rate. But let’s be honest: I’m not poor. I had a decent-paying government job most of my life that isn’t reflected in my Social Security earnings history. So, I shouldn’t get the same rate of return that the system set up for lower income people. Instead, my earnings pattern is much more like my neighbor Frank’s. I should get the same rate of return (about 40%) as Frank gets, and for that matter, as all other average-income Americans get. And that’s what the windfall elimination provision does. When that WEP formula is applied to my Social Security computation, it gives me the roughly 40% return rate rather than the 90% rate intended for the very poorest of our citizens. It’s a law that makes perfect sense. Yet it has many teachers, police officers and other public employees who spent most of their working lives in jobs not covered by Social Security, but who, like me, paid into Social Security in side jobs, up in

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arms. They think they have been singled out for Social Security benefit reductions that just aren’t fair. But almost all of these folks are not lifetime low-income workers like my neighbor’s housekeeper, Maria. She deserves the 90% return rate that she is getting. But if you are someone who spent your lifetime as a teacher or a police officer, or a federal government employee like me, you are simply not in the same boat as Maria. And you shouldn’t get Maria’s “poor person’s” Social Security return rate. You should get a rate similar to all average-income Americans -- about 40%. And that’s what the windfall elimination provision is all about. One final note on this topic. There are some people who divided their careers between Social Security covered jobs and non-Social Security covered jobs. And the WEP law recognizes that. The more years of Social Security earnings you have, the less the WEP reduction. To learn more about that, get my “Simple and Smart” book listed below and read the chapter on offsets that affect government employees. * * * If you have a Social Security question, Tom Margenau has two books with all the answers. One is called “Social Security -- Simple and Smart: 10 Easyto-Understand Fact Sheets That Will Answer All Your Questions About Social Security.” The other is “Social Security: 100 Myths and 100 Facts.” You can find the books at Amazon.com or other book outlets. To find out more about Tom Margenau and to read past columns and see features from other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.

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the case of your untimely death. But if your children are grown and are on their own, and you have sufficient financial resources to cover both you and your spouse’s retirement costs, then there is little need to continue to have life insurance.

-- by Jim Miller

Do You Need Life Insurance After You Retire? DEAR SAVVY SENIOR: I am going into retirement soon and have been wondering whether I should be thinking about dropping my life insurance policy. With a reduced retirement income facing me I would like to eliminate the quarterly premiums, but I'm not sure if it's a wise idea. Can you give me some advice on this? -- Soon-To-Be Retired

Assuming the estate you leave behind includes some sort of financial portfolio of material value, such as your home, cars, property, savings, financial investments, and so forth, will all become the benefits your heirs will receive in place of a monetary insurance payment. In this case, I highly recommend you see an estate attorney to draw up a will that specifies how these assets are to be divided among your survivors. On the other hand, if you had a child late in life or have a relative with special needs who is dependent on you for income, it makes sense to keep paying the premiums on your policy.

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assets to take care of the estate taxes, you can sometimes use a life insurance policy to help your heirs pay off Uncle Sam when you die. To help you with this decision, consider talking to an estate-planning expert or a fee-only financial advisor who can help you weigh out the pros and cons. Sell or Swap Your Policy If you decide that you don’t need your life insurance policy any longer, you may want to consider selling it in a “life settlement” transaction to a third-party company, which typically pays four to eight times more than the policy cash surrender value. The best candidates are people over age 65 who own a policy with a face value of $100,000 or more. If you’re interested in this option, get quotes from several life settlement providers or brokers in your state. To find them, the Life Insurance Settlement Association provides a directory at LISA.org.

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ing next to her. They are both wearing 18thcentur y clothes. The height is 8 inches and includes the base. What can you tell me about the maker, age and value of my figurine?

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Cigar Box Collectibles Are Smokin’! Q: This is a photo of a wood Corina

Larks cigar box that I have had since 1950. The cigars sold for 15 cents each. The label on the inside has a picture of a young woman and the words “Notice the hole in the head.” There are metal hinges and lock and the box is approximately 8 inches by 6 inches and 2 1/2 inches high. The Corina logos are stamped on the outside of the box. It is in perfect condition. I have kept my embroider y thread in it for years. When I heard some cigar boxes are worth money, I emptied it out and stored it away for safekeeping. Can you tell me how much it might be worth?

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Cigar boxes are indeed collectible. Their history goes back to the 1864 Revenue Act that required cigars to be packed in boxes. They have been made from just about every medium that includes wood, glass, tin, aluminum and china. Many of the boxes are made with Spanish cedar. Some were elaborately carved and made from fine wood. During Vintage cigar boxes such as this are collectible. the Depression, boxes were made to be used later for jewelry. They also were constructed in the shapes of motor vehicles, and log cabins. Cigar box labels are also very collectible. Circa 1950 cigar boxes similar to yours are in the $15 to $60 range. *** Q: This mark is on the bottom of a porcelain figurine that I have. There is a woman sitting on a bench and there is a man stand-

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Kranichfeld Porcelain Manufactory made your figurine. They were located in Saxony, Germany, and were in business around 1903 for just a short time. They specialized in porcelain figurines and a variety of decorative porcelain. Your figurine would probably be worth $175 to $275. *** Q: I have the book “The Complete Poetical Works of Henr y Wadsworth Longfellow.” It is a hard cover book with gilded edges and has numerous illustrations. It was published by Houghton, Mifflin, and Company, The Riverside Press, Cambridge, in 1881. On the inside is a note with the words, “This is a Christmas present from an Aunt in the year 1883.” Is there any value to this book?

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* On Oct. 9, 2004, Afghan voters went to the polls for the first time in their nation’s history to vote for a president and elected Hamid Karzai, who had served as their interim president after the collapse of the Taliban regime three years earlier. * On Oct. 10, 1845, George Bancroft -- historian, educator and secretary of the Navy -- founded the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, to improve the thenunsatisfactory methods of instructing the service’s midshipmen. * On Oct. 11, 2000, at a ceremony in London, the International Women of the Year Association awarded the title “Greatest Woman Achiever of the Century” to Russian engineer and cosmonaut Valentina V. Tereshkova, who became the first woman in space when she flew a solo mission on the Vostok 6 on June 16, 1963. * On Oct. 12, 1810, the first Oktoberfest was celebrated in Munich, Germany, in honor of the marriage of Ludwig, the crown prince of Bavaria (who later became King Louis I), to Princess Therese von Sachsen-Hildburghausen. The festivities lasted nearly a week and ended in a horse race. Today, the festival is the largest in the world, with more than 6 million participants around the globe. * On Oct. 13, 1950, the movie “All About Eve,” starring Bette Davis and Anne Baxter, premiered in both Paris and New York City. Known for its acid wit, it won six Academy Awards, including Best Picture, but was roundly criticized for depicting a character smoking in bed by an Indiana man who was part of his local fire prevention committee. * On Oct. 14, 1926, English humorist, poet and playwright A.A. Milne published “Winnie-the-Pooh,” a children’s book set in the fictional Hundred Acre Wood featuring the adventures of the eponymous honeyloving bear and his good friends, including Eeyore, Christopher Robin and Piglet. * On Oct. 15, 1966, Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale founded the Black Panther Party, with a mission of protecting African Americans from police brutality. The organization developed into a Marxist revolutionary group, calling for, among other things, the arming of all African Americans and the release of African Americans from jail. (c) 2023 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Deserts (from page 3) significant rainfall from 1570 to 1971. Even their towering mountains of nearly 22,600 feet have no glaciers. It may be the driest place on Earth, but that doesn’t stop one million people from living there. Its inhabitants tap water from underground streams to grow their crops and support their herds of llamas and alpacas. • Measuring just one square mile, the Canadian Yukon’s Carcross Desert is the smallest desert in the world. Located along the Klondike Highway, it’s a system of sand dunes nestled in the midst of towering mountains, lakes, and waterfalls. The fine-grain sands produce unusual and rare plants, found in very few other locations. • The Carcross Desert was formed when glacial lakes and valleys dried up and strong winds blew in large amounts of sand that collects on the dunes. The Carcross is a semi-arid desert, receiving less than 19.7 inches of precipitation annually. • An oasis is a welcome site to desert travelers. These lush green areas are irrigated by natural springs or underground water sources that seep to the surface. While small oases might be just 2.5 acres, large ones have established cities surrounding them. Some have been created by digging into the desert seeking a water source, while others dig a well around an existing oasis. Date palms are a frequent sight around these verdant areas. There are 90 major oases within the Sahara Desert, but thousands of smaller ones also exist. • The Sahara is home to several deadly animals including the Deathstalker scorpion, the venomous sand viper, monitor lizards, and African wild dogs. The Deathstalker scorpion, just three inches long, has a life expectancy of 25 years. Their venom can cause paralysis and respiratory failure, and are the main species responsible for the 2,600 scorpion sting deaths each year. The only good news is that many Deathstalker attacks are survivable. 

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