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The news, with economic worries and the nasty rhetoric of the presidential campaign, is not a place right now to find inspiration, right?

Wrong. Read about Max Igoe, 10, who is continuing to raise money for breast cancer research.

The shy, blond-haired, boy began selling pink lemonade soon after family friend Elizabeth Rorman died from breast cancer in July 2003 at age 37.

She had battled the disease for seven years.

In the past five years, Max, with the support of his parents, Nicki and Michael, has raised about $45,000 of the $1 million dollar goal he has set.

Pick up Monday's paper to read the whole story.

You can also visit www.maxslemonadestand.com

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