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PUBLISHED BY 2 A.M.January 5, 2008

PEGGIE PEATTIE / Union-Tribune
Since her husband died, Barbara Moore says regular food deliveries from PAWS have helped her care for her cats, including Tiger.
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Keeping friends

PAWS works to help people and pets stay together

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PAWS (Pets Are Wonderful Support) was founded in 1993 by volunteers in North County to help people living with HIV/AIDS to keep their animals. Since then, the nonprofit group has expanded throughout San Diego County to include low-income disabled and elderly people.

    Put it out, hang it up and drive

    I know there are lots of folks who think Big Brother's getting a little too big. And there's no shortage of backlash this week given all the laws that went into effect Tuesday or will later this year, including two that affect families. As of Jan. 1, you can't smoke in a car if there are others in the car under the age of 18.

      KARLA PETERSON    IN THE AIR
      No. 1 reason Dave has edge – writers

      What do you call a late-night talk show host without a writing staff? Judging by the second night of his writer-less show, you can call Jay Leno pretty much anything you want because he will be way too tired to care. The host of “The Tonight Show” was back on the air Wednesday night with his first new show since the Writers Guild of America went on strike in November.

        Tell Us About It

        Last week, we asked for your predictions about which Democrat would come out on top in Thursday's Iowa caucuses. Were you right? Take a look.

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