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  • Between the forbiddingly hot kitchens of summer and the long, produce-deficient months of winter comes a spell of abundant vegetables and perfect cooking weather — just right for savory tarts.
  • Details behind the sexual abuse charges against former Penn State assistant Jerry Sandusky.
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