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Falcons begin Ryan era against Lions
AP Sports WriterThe Atlanta Falcons have a new general manager, a new coach and a new quarterback -- not to mention plenty of good feelings in the locker room. That might be the most refreshing change of all after what this team went through last season. "We have a...Tags: Kevin Smith, Calvin Johnson, Atlanta Falcons, Detroit Lions, Mike Smith
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City Council considers altering animal ordinance
247-7874— A scrape with a wolf hybrid in July that left a woman wondering if she had rabies has prompted the city of Hampton to consider changing its animal ordinance to include a section on hybrid canines. If passed by the council, the ordinance would...Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Diseases, Virus Diseases, Buckroe
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Barbadians gripe over snake 'find'
A small snake has sparked a big debate in Barbados. Residents of the wealthy Caribbean nation have been heating up blogs and clogging radio airwaves to vent their anger at a U.S. scientist, who last month announced his "discovery" of the world's smallest...Tags: Penn State University, Genetics, Medical Specialization, Research, Freedom of the Press
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Bulletin Board: A list of Palm Beach County events
Today Acrylic painting classes, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Professional Artists' League, 19119 Winslow Terrace, west of Boca Raton. $25. Call 561-883-5033. Delray area Overeaters Anonymous, beginners meeting, no weigh-ins, 9:30-11 a.m., Crossroads Club, 1700...Tags: Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Florida, Religious Conflicts, Beach Vacations, West Palm Beach
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A fishy way to fertilize the garden
We all learned the same Thanksgiving story in grade school: The Indians taught the Pilgrims to plant corn, which kept the settlers from starving. The Indians' secret? Plant the seed corn with a fish head. Fish as fertilizer is making a comeback of sorts....Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Dan Aykroyd, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Saturday Night Live, iVillage Incorporated
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ASPCA: Man threw dog off 3rd-floor NYC balcony
A man accused of hurling his girlfriend's dog to its death from a third-floor Brooklyn balcony is under arrest after a yearlong search. Sherman Haynes was arrested Friday on charges including aggravated animal cruelty. Prosecutors and animal welfare...Tags: Prosecution, Police, Police Arrests
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Wausau man accused of burning raccoon alive
A Wausau man accused of trying to burn a raccoon alive after he couldn't kill it with a BB gun faces a felony charge of animal mistreatment. A criminal complaint says 25-year-old Brian Merriam admitted it was a "stupid idea," but he refused to tell...Tags: Prosecution, Trials
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BEST BETS: KIDS
ANIMAL ARTIFACTS Take an outdoor walk and look for bones, feathers and fur to solve a mystery. WHEN 1-2 p.m. tomorrow WHERE Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center, 134 Cove Rd., Oyster Bay ADMISSION $3 PHONE 516-922-3200 HAND CARVED "The...Tags: Long Island, Nature, Theodore Roosevelt
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Woman left dog in car for hours at Great America, Gurnee police say
A Chicago woman was charged with animal cruelty and neglect after leaving her dog in a car in the parking lot at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee without food or water for about six hours Monday, when temperatures reached the mid-80s, police said. Six...Tags: Six Flags Incorporated, Police, Vehicles, Six Flags Great America
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PETA files complaint against Agriprocessors
Associated Press WriterThe Agriprocessors meatpacking plant in Postville was cited for improper slaughtering of cattle three days after the People for Ethical Treatment of Animals filed a federal complaint against the facility. The complaint was filed after PETA reviewed a...Tags: Labor Legislation, Theft, Healthcare Policies, Food Industry, Judaism
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Reptile convention is heaven for "herps"
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt started innocently enough for Mike Weitzman -- with a common garter snake. It was the only snake his mother allowed him to keep because it didn't feed on rodents. But she soon offered him a deal: if he could catch a rodent-eating snake, he could keep...Tags: Anaheim
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Community bulletin board
Today Bill Gove Golden Gavel Toastmasters Club, noon, Soft Shell Sports Grill, 220 N. Congress Ave., Boynton Beach. Lunch $10, soft drink only, $5. Call 561-358-2450. Campaign paraphernalia and artwork Exhibition, opening symposium and reception, 6-9 p....Tags: Beach Vacations, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Beverage Industry, Basketball, Clubs and Associations
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