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5 Things: Two Kinds of Apples, Credit Card Warning and Festivus!
News you can use, meant to enlighten, inform and entertain.

1. Target Credit Cards Targeted: According to the Wall Street Journal, Target customer data security was breached over Black Friday weekend. The theft was across the country, not online, and may have involved interference with the machines customers use to swipe their cards. Read more here.
2. Home Grown Apples: Starting today, Apple will take orders for the new Mac Pro personal computer, being built in Texas with components made domestically as part of Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook's $100 million "made in the USA" push. "We have begun manufacturing the Mac Pro in Austin," Cook wrote in a posting Wednesday on Twitter. "It's the most powerful Mac ever." Read more here.
3. Paul Rudd, Ant Whisperer? Superhero movie rumor mill is churning with chatter that actor Paul Rudd may be up for the part of Ant-Man, a superhero scientist who can communicate with insects. I think Marvel is pulling my leg on this one. Ant-Man? Really?
4. An Apple a Day. For Real: You heard it first from your mom, and you probably have repeated to your kids, many times since, but guess what? Researchers from Oxford University say it's true: If you are 50 or older and eat an apple a day, you will keep the doctor away - and reduce your chance of heart attack and stroke.
5. Festivus Tonight! It’s that time of year again, time to celebrate with the iUGO gang. It's the fourth annual Festivus celebration, from 6-9 p.m. at Holiday Inn Nashua/Bounty Room, 9 Northeastern Boulevard. What's Festivus? Read more here.
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