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The H1N1 virus is on the minds of many parents this Halloween.
Health officials say trick-or-treaters should follow the same rules of flu prevention as the rest of the public.
If your little ghost or goblin is sick, stay home.
For everyone else, keep washing those hands and cover your cough.
Also, neighbors giving out candy should avoid the grab bag.
Hand out the goodies yourself.
That is, unless, *you are the one who is sick.
Health experts say you are actually more likely to catch something at a Halloween party than by going door-to-door.
H1N1 and Halloween

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Inmates assaulted officers at prison facility
November 20, 2009 17:36 EST

CORALVILLE, Iowa (AP) -- The Iowa Department of Corrections is investigating a pair of assaults on officers at its Oakdale Medical and Classification Center near Coralville.

The department reported Friday that the attacks took place on Nov. 15 and are also being investigated by the Coralville Police Department.

Officials say that in one assault, 22-year-old convicted kidnapper and robber Earl Griffin punched a guard in the shoulder and face, harming the guard's teeth and blacking both of his eyes. The attack occurred shortly after Griffin had received his medication in the facility's pill line.

The department says that a short time later, 18-year-old convicted murderer Damion Seats punched another officer in the face and neck.

Both Griffin and Seats have since been transferred to the Iowa State Penitentiary.

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Stocks fall for 3rd day as dollar strengthens

NEW YORK (AP) -- The stock market is losing ground for a third straight day as investors grow uneasy about a rising dollar and spiking demand for the safest government debt.

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IN THE NEWS: GOOGLE TO PROVIDE CAPTIONING FOR YOUTUBE

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MYSTERIOUS DECORATIONS

HERSCHER, Ill. (AP) -- This isn't a case of breaking and entering -- more like breaking and decorating.