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Show OREM TIMES Page 3 NEWS, STORIES AND EVENTS FROM YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Thursday, August 30, 2007 OVERHEARD IN OREM Have you ever been to the Festival? If no, why not? If "Yes. I've been to Laughin' Night for five years in a row. It's kind of my end of summer to-do before I go back to school, and it's a lot of fun." I Kylie Marquis "No. I wish I had though. I've heard it's really fun to go to. I have some family that goes every year. I don't know, maybe this year." I Luz Howse "No. (I'm) just always too busy. We're going to make it a priority this year though. (We've heard) that it's amazing, amaz-ing, wonderful. I have some friends that go every year." I Dorcas Woodward ? 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I don't know why we don't go. It was like in the fourth grade." I Carrie Feitz Wt!tf0Wr- Single Family Homes priced from $350-$500,000 priced from $259-$450,000 Located 6 miles south of Provo on Hwy. 89 in Beautiful Mapleton !S 1 tD (801)491-3300 - www.HarvestPark.net " A Ji! r if i o Easy Cean Feature g Lifetime Guarantee Energy Efficient Qua(y Installation No Payment No interest wasatcn vinyl rToaucts Until )ctober2007 "Some restricttons apply "No, I never have. I've heard it's great. I just never have gone. I've gone by it many times and wished I was at it, but I didn't do it." I Evan Francis "I haven't ever been, but I just bought tickets. I'm really excited. I've always wanted to go. I'd like to bring my mother to Laughin' Night." Janet Hovorka - Single-Level Living lip 'f' r 1 VtWRt 10 WINDOWS INSTALLED , $2985! 8 c 3 z I I , . , . 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Every Wednesday Wednes-day during fall semester (here will be a lecture in EC 243 from 7-8:30 p.m. Lamarche will discuss the radical ethical theory of Emmanuel Em-manuel Levinas. who argued for the primacy of ethics over all other philosophy and theory, in the light of l.evinas' ironic appeal to the tradition More.thang ! 1 1 M SOLATUBE uayiignting bystem Professional Installation in about 2 hours SAVE $$ SAVE Energy We do swamp cooler switch-outs! Installed prices starting at $499 call for details unrai CALL TODAY Toll Free 877-873-7652 SLC 566-1264 Bright Concepts llc www.brighterrooms.com Let the Sunshine in! tfMJm Treatment by allergy specialists for children and adults with asthma and allergies to: PLANT POLLENS FOODS PETS INSECT VENOM MOLDS All physicians are board certified in allergy and as thma as wen as peaiawcs iViViVAItH4i,,lmtH-UiVM-li'VH01ii AS COMPILED BY STAFF. parked outside of the business at 991 S. State. The 17 year-old suspect was confronted and took off on foot. Officers located the suspect a couple of blocks away, and he admitted that he was looking for money in the truck with the intent of stealing it. The suspect had been living in a group home in Ogden, but was AWOL and also had a warrant for his arrest for that offense. He was arrested for auto burglary and taken to the Slate Canyon Detention Facility. of philosophical skepticism of disbelief in all things, including ethics to support his view. In so doing, Lamarche La-marche will explore the possibility possi-bility of a skeptical ethics; one rooted in disbelief, apathy, and thoughtlessness. " The Ethics Forum is great for students and members of the community to help open up and apply ethical thinking in our everyday lives," said David Richard Keller, director of the Center for the Study of Ethics. "It was a great success in the past years, and we hope for the same result Ibis year as well. 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