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  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'DRAG SETTING 101';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_572.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Nov 20, 2009';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = 'No drag system out there today on any reel whether it\'s baitcasting, spinning or any other style of big game reel can efficiently react to all the variables that present themselves on any given fishing outing. The perfect drag simply does not exist. Reel manufacturers do a great job overall of providing a very durable little machine that we call "the baitcasting reel". For the price, they cast, retrieve and function with amazing durability. Yet, drag systems on even the best baitcasters have a long way to go before they could ever be considered perfect. ';
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  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'Spinnerbait Tricks for Muskies';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_565.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Nov 19, 2009';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = 'Spinnerbaits can be particularly good during this time period when weed growth peaks and muskies move shallow before the water gets real cold.Don’t hesitate to try any one of these tactics on your next outing.At the very least, never leave the dock with out a few spinnerbaits in your box. ';
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  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'SLOP BUZZIN’';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_564.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Nov 19, 2009';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = 'A Key Tactic For Hot Weather Summer Muskies ';
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  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'How to Rig Suckers Fishing for Muskies';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_550.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Oct 24, 2009';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = 'Once the weather starts to change and water temps begin to drop, it is time to start thinking about fall fishing and live sucker baits. Live bait/Sucker fishing can be one of the most effective methods for catching Muskies during the fall season. It can make the difference between having a great day on the water or a bad day. I have experienced many days in the fall where we had no action or follows from artificial lures, yet wound up with multiple fish days when we had suckers out.';
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  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = '2009 Rhinelander Toyota Hodag Muskie Challenge Final Results';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_542.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Sep 22, 2009';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = 'The final results for the 2009 Rhinelander Toyota Hodag Muskie Challenge, held this past weekend in Rhinelander Wisconsin. ';
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  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'Weed Muskies: They’re in There Somewhere, but Where?';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_537.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Aug  1, 2009';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = 'As the fall period is right around the corner, they\'re tackling the subject of finding big muskies holding in massive weed beds... the secrets to pinpointing specific places where muskies lurk. ';
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  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'Fluorocarbon Leaders for Muskies';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_518.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Apr 16, 2009';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = 'Musky fishing is getting more popular every year, and with gaining interest there is always more questions. What is the best reel, rod, boat, lure, line, etc? What kind of leader should I use with jerkbaits? Will a solid wire leader ruin my crankbait\'s action? I hear these questions day after day while guiding the home waters of Northern Wisconsin.';
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  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'Fall Esox';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_517.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Apr 16, 2009';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = 'I am often asked while guiding what my favorite time of year is to fish muskies. My reply is simple, whenever and however. A lot of musky fishermen have a built in response to this question. Fall. They figure that this is the only time to get a chance a real big fish. Fall can be a feast or famine type of fishery. Patterns can change daily, weather swings, and dealing with the turnover game can make it a "head scratching" time of year. I will hopefully answer these questions. First, I\'ll discuss normal post turnover fall patterns, and then talk about dealing with warming trends. ';
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  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'Fishing Muskies during Cold Fronts';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_516.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Apr 16, 2009';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = 'Cold fronts, just mentioning these two words make most fishermen shiver. Not just because the weather is going to get cooler, but because of the effects from these ever popular weather anomalies pose on the targeted fish of choice. Being a guide, I have to fish with clients rain or shine, hot or cold, and cold front or not. Learning how to deal with these changes in weather wasn\'t easy, but there are definitely ways around the brutal cold fronts.\n<br>';
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  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'Casting Angles';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_515.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Apr 15, 2009';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = 'With today\'s wealth of information available via the internet, T.V., magazine articles, or just plain sharing information with fishing buddies, musky fishermen have more short cuts than ever before. Hot spots are marked all over maps, GPS waypoints are shared, and nothing seems secret anymore. There is only one thing, none of this information does you any good unless you understand the locations and attack them from the proper angles. \n<br>';
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  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'Summer Stratification for Muskies';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_513.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Mar 26, 2009';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = 'Understanding thermal stratification of water during the summer months can give us an idea of where to search for muskies. Many theories are out there concerning muskies and their behavior, but really the only facts that we know is muskies, as well as other fish species, need oxygen to breathe and food to survive. By getting an education of thermal stratification, we can learn how lakes develop several layers in them, where the oxygen is, how much oxygen is present depending on fertility of the lake, and how to use this information in our search for the elusive muskie. \n<br>';
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  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'Muskie Release Tips';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_499.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Mar  4, 2009';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = '<font size=1><font size=2>Releasing muskies will only improve our current fisheries, transforming them into trophy status. Kentucky has the shortest legal length of almost any state concerning muskellunge. Here are some tips to ensure the release of healthier fish that will survive to fight another day and create a true trophy lake.</font></font> ';
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  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'Drawdown Muskies';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_498.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Mar  4, 2009';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = '"Lakes with severe water level changes, such as those experiencing a drawdown, present problems for the muskie angler. Here\'s a few ways to cope with water level fluctuations anytime of the year." ';
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  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'High Water Woes';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_497.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Mar  4, 2009';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = 'From southern reservoirs to the rivers of the mid west high water is something that much too often effects muskie fishing, especially in the spring but many times summer and fall are affected too. ';
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  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'March Muskie Madness';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_496.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Mar  4, 2009';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = 'With as much excitement as the NCAA tournament brings to college basketball enthusiast, a madness of another type takes place in the coves and hollows of Kentucky\'s Cave Run and Green River Lakes. Muskies in the "Bluegrass State" are in their prime by tournament time and in full swing by the Final Four. Even though this March Madness may appear in other southern reservoirs it seems Kentucky is always the most thrilling host site. \n<br>';
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  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = '"Take to the Road for Muskies" Utilizing manmade structure for consistent production';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_495.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Mar  4, 2009';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = 'What once were passageways for horse drawn machinery and motorized vehicles have now become an underwater super highway, a seasonal travel route for most all species of fish. Whether asphalt, gravel or dirt these underwater roads seem to be one of the most overlooked types of structure for most muskie anglers. ';
  syndicate.index++;
  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'Fall Down South.....  A look at Southern Reservoirs from Shore to Shore';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_494.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Mar  4, 2009';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = 'The leaves are changing and the air is starting to cool. The days of jet skiers and sunbathers are coming to an end with the shorter days bringing the cooler water temperatures. This is the official end of summer and the beginning of fall musky fishing. This is the time of year that many musky fishermen live for. ';
  syndicate.index++;
  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = '"Late Summer Power Buzzbaiting"';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_493.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Mar  4, 2009';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = 'In my years of guiding I have found one of the toughest times to consistently boat muskies is during the late summer to fall transition period. With summer ending, daylight hours shorten, thus water temperatures start to drop slightly. This drop in temperature causes large schools of shad to move toward the surface creating a tremendous amount of surface activity.Lurking beneath the surface, watching this activity is the muskie.For obvious reasons, this is buzzbait time. ';
  syndicate.index++;
  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'Pre-Spawn Muskies';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_492.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Mar  4, 2009';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = 'Long before the northern lakes start the thawing progress many southern and visiting northern musky anglers alike have already spent many days on the water pursuing their passion for muskie fishing down south. Southern reservoirs offer a unique season for muskies that few fisheries have to offer, pre-spawn musky fishing. With minimum reproduction stocking programs have become the stronghold for the southern range muskies future, these waters face NO closed seasons. States like Missouri, Illinois, Ohio, West Virginia, Tennessee and Kentucky all offer this exceptional early season for the King of Freshwater on many different man-made reservoirs. \n<br>';
  syndicate.index++;
  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'Roaming the Northwoods for Musky';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_491.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Mar  2, 2009';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = 'Roaming the Northwoods for Musky with a "Shallow Southern Approach" ';
  syndicate.index++;
  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'Goin\' Fast for Muskies';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_490.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Mar  2, 2009';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = 'Goin\' Fast for Muskies "When things seem slow" ';
  syndicate.index++;
  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'Night Shift for Muskies';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_489.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Mar  2, 2009';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = '"Big Muskies After Dark" ';
  syndicate.index++;
  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'Consider Small Changes for Muskies';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_488.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Mar  2, 2009';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = '"Top 5 times to downsize baits" \n<br>';
  syndicate.index++;
  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'MSI: Muskie Scene Investigations';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_487.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Mar  2, 2009';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = '"Scope out a few tips on how to examine, analyze and evaluate the evidence to establish patterns to prime muskie territory and forage" \n<br>';
  syndicate.index++;
  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'Proven Season Starters for Muskies';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_486.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Mar  2, 2009';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = '"The first lures out of my box, north to south" ';
  syndicate.index++;
  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'Tiger Time';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_485.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Mar  2, 2009';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = '"A surefire yet unusual summer pattern for Giant Hybrid Tiger Muskies" \n<br>';
  syndicate.index++;
  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'What lies beneath?';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_484.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Mar  2, 2009';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = '"Whether a vacation, weekend getaway or competing in a tournament or club outing, we all find ourselves treading in unfamiliar waters." \n<br>';
  syndicate.index++;
  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'Crankbait 101';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_474.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Dec 26, 2008';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = 'It wasn\'t that long ago when crankbaits were not a widely accepted part of the musky arsenal. This was especially true in the Midwestern region where casting was and still is the predominant presentation. ';
  syndicate.index++;
  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'Trolling 101';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_446.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Aug 26, 2008';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = 'During the off season many of the questions I am asked at sport shows and seminars pertain to trolling. The violent smash of your bait by a big fish or the follow of a fish taunting you as she approaches the boat is indescribable. However, under certain circumstances trolling may be the most effective tool we have to put more, and sometimes bigger,fish in the boat. Every year many of the largest fish caught are fooled by trolled baits. You can cover a lot of water and present large baits to fish that are difficult if not impossible to cast. It is very probable that the next world record musky will be caught by trolling, most likely on a Great Lakes system. ';
  syndicate.index++;
  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'Muskies for Young Persons ';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_363.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Oct 12, 2006';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = 'Muskie411 presents a new series of columns written by Richard A. Minich of All Esox Publications for your Esox reading enjoyment. The first is titled Muskies for the Young Persons. ';
  syndicate.index++;
  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'Fishing Photos on Your Own?';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_348.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'May 30, 2006';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = 'Here\'s a few tips from Patricia Strutz “A Blond and Her Boat”. on using a camera alone in your boat. ';
  syndicate.index++;
  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'Musky Trolling';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_349.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'May 29, 2006';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = 'The art of Musky Trolling, One of the best ways to catch fish............ ';
  syndicate.index++;
  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'Muskies Aren\'t The Bad Guy!';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.tomdietz.com/article10.htm';
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  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Feb 12, 2006';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = 'The muskellunge, or musky, is a native species in Ohio and is found in both major drainage basins of the state. Historically, it was abundant in the bays and tributaries of Lake Erie and in many streams in the Ohio River drainage. Currently, it is also found in several popular fishing lakes around the state including Clear Fork, Caesar\'s Creek, Salt Fork, Alum Creek, Piedmont and Leesville Lakes, among others. A common misconception amongst non-musky anglers is that this species often ruins the fishing for other targeted fish species in a given lake, such as walleyes and saugers, crappies, etc. The purpose of this article is to educate anyone who shares this belief, and eliminate many of the myths that surround this unique game fish species.';
  syndicate.index++;
  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'Early Spring Muskies';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_346.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Jan 19, 2006';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = 'Believe it or not, the muskie season is right around the corner. In the southern range of the muskie world, once mid-February rolls around it is time to grab your gear and head out to the lake. Any brief ice period is over, and muskies are on the prowl and starting to feed. Just a couple of years ago I boated a 32 pound 47 incher on about the tenth cast of the year starting in February. ';
  syndicate.index++;
  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'The Mystery of Musky Shows,  A Beginners Dilemma';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_341.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Dec 23, 2005';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = 'While working at the various musky shows that have sprung up around the country I enjoy the opportunity to field questions from new musky fishermen. These shows are a great way to view new products, learn from the pros, and just soak up the vibes of the exciting world of musky fishing. ';
  syndicate.index++;
  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'Become A Crank Bait "Wizard"';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_333.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Sep 19, 2005';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = 'Want to raise your your musky catching skills to the next level? Then become a crank bait "wizard". Musky pros like Joe Bucher, who wrote the book on these versatile baits will tell you that with a little imagination these seemingly straight-forward baits can literally create magic in the water. ';
  syndicate.index++;
  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'About Lakes, Weeds and Muskies';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_179.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Mar 24, 2003';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = 'Craig Engebretson writes about his many years experiences with muskies in weeds. ';
  syndicate.index++;
  syndicate.article_title[ syndicate.index ] = 'Refined Live Bait Tactics';
  syndicate.article_url[ syndicate.index ] = 'http://www.fishinfo.com/fishing-articles/article_5.shtml';
  syndicate.article_date[ syndicate.index ] = 'Nov  2, 2002';
  syndicate.article_summary[ syndicate.index ] = 'Steve Herbeck has turned livebait fishing into an artform. Here, he takes it a step further! ';
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  if (syndicate.title_fontital)  { document.write('<i>'); }
  document.write('<font color="' + syndicate.title_fontcolor + '" face="' + syndicate.title_fontface + '" size="' + syndicate.title_fontsize + '"');
  if (syndicate.title_style)     { document.write(' style="' + syndicate.title_style + '"'); }
  document.write('>');
  document.write(syndicate.article_title[syndicate.index]);
  document.write('<br></font>');
  if (syndicate.title_fontital)  { document.write('</i>'); }
  if (syndicate.title_fontbold)  { document.write('</b>'); }
  document.write('</a>');

  if (syndicate.display_date) {
    if (syndicate.date_fontbold)  { document.write('<b>'); }
    if (syndicate.date_fontital)  { document.write('<i>'); }
    if (syndicate.date_fontunder) { document.write('<u>'); }
    document.write('<font color="' + syndicate.date_fontcolor + '" face="' + syndicate.date_fontface + '" size="' + syndicate.date_fontsize + '"');
    if (syndicate.date_style)     { document.write(' style="' + syndicate.date_style + '"'); }
    document.write('>');
    document.write(syndicate.article_date[syndicate.index]);
    document.write('<br></font>');
    if (syndicate.date_fontunder) { document.write('</u>'); }
    if (syndicate.date_fontital)  { document.write('</i>'); }
    if (syndicate.date_fontbold)  { document.write('</b>'); }
  }

  if (syndicate.display_summaries) {
    if (syndicate.summary_fontbold)  { document.write('<b>'); }
    if (syndicate.summary_fontital)  { document.write('<i>'); }
    if (syndicate.summary_fontunder) { document.write('<u>'); }
    document.write('<font color="' + syndicate.summary_fontcolor + '" face="' + syndicate.summary_fontface + '" size="' + syndicate.summary_fontsize + '"');
    if (syndicate.summary_style)     { document.write(' style="' + syndicate.summary_style + '"'); }
    document.write('>');
    document.write(syndicate.article_summary[syndicate.index]);
    document.write('<br><br></font>');
    if (syndicate.summary_fontunder) { document.write('</u>'); }
    if (syndicate.summary_fontital)  { document.write('</i>'); }
    if (syndicate.summary_fontbold)  { document.write('</b>'); }
  }

  document.write('</td></tr>\n');
}

// If you want your Webfeeds to be branded, uncomment the following lines.
// To do this, remove the // at the beginning of the next five lines:

//document.write('<tr><td bgcolor="' + syndicate.bgcolor + '">');
//document.write('<a href="#" target="_blank">');
//document.write('<font color="' + syndicate.title_fontcolor + '" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1">');
//document.write('<b>Powered by SITENAME.com</b></font></a>');
//document.write('<br><br></b></font></td></tr>\n');
