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Christ seen in Irvine living room?

Judith Ellen and Judith Lynn “Judy” Lanier, mother and daughter, have handed out hundreds of photographs of a plum-colored armchair in their Irvine living room. On the backrest, they perceive something holy, something they can’t keep to themselves: the face of an open-eyed, resurrected Jesus Christ.

“Everybody has a purpose,” said the elder Judith, 79, “and I truly believe this has been the purpose for our lives.”

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OK, I don’t see Jesus in the chair, but when I was viewing the slideshow section of this article, I was just struck by the picture of her dog.

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Judith Lynn Lanier, 54, holds a photo of their dog Trinity who died in 2006. Judith and her mother, also named Judith claim the days after Trinity died the footprints of Jesus appeared in the rug where Trinity used to lay.

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Snack Attack: Frito-Lay vs. Crackerjack

What’s in a name? Take “crackerjack.” The word has been a compliment, the nickname for a navy uniform, a snack, even a model of bicycle helmet. And now it’s setting a local athlete against one of the world’s biggest food companies.

On one side is Colleen Bell, who competes in Austin’s Texas Rollergirls flat-track Roller Derby league under the skate name Crackerjack. On the other is Frito-Lay North America Inc., the Plano-based subsidiary of PepsiCo that produces the snack Cracker Jack. Frito-Lay claims that “Crackerjack” is too much like “Cracker Jack.” But Bell argues there are big differences between the two, and it’s not just that her tattoos are permanent.

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