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Hoarders Put Dozens Of Dogs Up For Adoption
Web ReporterThe owners of dozens of animals seized in a "hoarding" case have surrendered most of them for adoption. More than 75 dogs, cats, horses, and goats were found living in cars, mini-vans, and trucks at a home in Eatonville. Right now 25 of the dogs as...Tags: Horse (animal), Eatonville, Vehicles, Dog (animal), Animals
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Volunteer Builds on His Habitat for Humanity Work
Times Staff WriterThese are supposed to be the golden years, when the days poke along at a leisurely pace and the toughest task involves putting bait on a fishing hook. So why, at age 64, is Elden Sandy working so hard? It's partly because he has worked hard all his life...Tags: Thousand Oaks, Lifestyle and Leisure, Science and Technology, House Building, Defense
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Programs: Slide show on Papua New Guinea
PAPUA NEW GUINEA Slide show Mort Loveman will present "Papua New Guinea: Space Age to Stone Age." When, where: 1 p.m. Wednesday at Roxbury Park Community Center, 471 S. Roxbury Drive, Beverly Hills. Admission, info: Free. (310) 550-4761. CAMPING...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Travel, Roxbury, Los Angeles Times, Papua New Guinea
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Flying with Fluffy and Fido: major airlines' pet policies
Special to The Los Angeles TimesFor many pet lovers, a vacation wouldn't be complete without their dog or cat beside them. But taking a pet on a plane can be tricky. Negotiating the maze of travel restrictions, which vary widely from airline to airline, is daunting. Many carriers allow...Tags: JetBlue Airways, Florida, Louisiana, Arizona, Mississippi
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Foreign tourist boards
For tourist information on selected foreign destinations, contact the government offices below. For information about a country not listed, call the United Nations at (212) 963-1234, dial 0 and ask for the number of the country's U.N. mission or...Tags: Grenada, Turkey, Bulgaria, Denmark, Japan
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Foreign government tourist offices
For tourist information on selected foreign destinations, contact the government offices below. For information about a country not listed, call the United Nations at (212) 963-1234, dial 0 and ask for the number of the country's U.N. mission or...Tags: Grenada, Turkey, Bulgaria, Denmark, Japan
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Joël Robuchon at the Mansion
Times Staff WriterThe waiter sets a clear glass cup on a gold-leaf saucer in front of me. Inside is a cool white cream, its surface smooth as glass and decorated with a circle of precise green dots the size of pinpricks. It looks mysterious and inviting. I dip in my...Tags: Appetizers, Casino and Gambling Industry, Tourism and Leisure, Cabbage, Black Truffles
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Where does your wood come from? Information is sketchy
Tribune foreign correspondentLike organic milk or fair-trade coffee, "sustainable" wood has the ring of responsibility. That's why a growing number of big-name do-it-yourself and flooring stores are adopting environmental pledges. But not all promises are created equal. Some brands...Tags: Building Material, Economy, Business and Finance, Crime, Law and Justice, Forests, Crimes
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Guinea Pigs
The Texas Rescue Guinea Pig Rescue group was in charge of the event today. Right now they have about 150 pigs that are waiting to be adopted. If you think you could be a responsible owner you can contact them at www.theguineapigrescue.comTags: Texas
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Nano-morals
Today, Salvi and Kimbrell ponder nanotechnology's broader implications for society. Previously, they defined the scope of nanotechnology, discussed its potential drawbacks, predicted its future and weighed government oversight of research and business....Tags: Values, Conservation, Technology, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, United Nations
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D. Carleton Gajdusek dies at 85; Nobel Prize winner identified exotic disease, was unrepentant pedophile
Dr. D. Carleton Gajdusek, the brilliant yet deeply flawed pediatrician, virologist and anthropologist who won the 1976 Nobel Prize in medicine for his identification and description of kuru, the exotic disease of a remote tribe in New Guinea that was...Tags: Immune System, Health and Safety at School, Brain, FBI, Crime, Law and Justice
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A drug's worrisome detour
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersA landmark shift in trafficking routes has transformed West Africa into a hub for cocaine smuggled from South America to a booming European market, anti-drug officials on three continents say. Traffickers have established a haven and transit area along...Tags: Florida, Senegal, Crime, Law and Justice, Ghana, Western Africa
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