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Humane Society, state seized nearly 100 dogs, cats from home in Taney County
ewood@ky3.comKIRBYVILLE, Mo. -- Don and Linda Burke saw their small farm as a type of rescue for animals. Missouri state workers saw it differently. On March 27, investigators from the Missouri Department of Agriculture loaded up 73 cats and 24 dogs that were in the...Tags: Pets
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June Esther Campbell
June Esther Campbell June Esther Campbell, 89, passed peacefully on Friday, March 29, 2013. She had been in failing health for several months, and entered hospice care late last summer. June was an active real estate agent in Laguna Beach, selling homes...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Real Estate Sellers, Animals, Homes, Animal Crackers
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RPT-Abduction victims will need privacy, therapy, survivors say
Reuters(Repeats for wider subscribers) By Sharon Bernstein May 7 (Reuters) - The three young women imprisoned for around a decade in a white two-story house in Ohio are going to need support and, most of all, privacy as they re-integrate into society,...Tags: Jaycee Dugard, ABC (tv network), Elizabeth Smart, Human Interest, Kidnapping
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Genomes provide clues for treating leukemia, endometrial cancers
Efforts to sequence the human genome have revealed genetic risk for disease, and taught us about our early ancestors. Now, efforts to sequence the genomes of cancer cells -- to pinpoint the changes that occur in cancer cells' DNA when a person has the...
Tags: Education, Science and Technology, Health and Safety at School, Colleges and Universities, Newspaper and Magazine
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Nixon touts nonprofit online university in new ad
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - A nonprofit virtual college is getting another vote of confidence from Missouri's chief executive. Gov. Jay Nixon touts Western Governors University in a new television and radio ad airing in Columbia, St. Louis and other...Tags: Online Advertising, Education, Jay Nixon, Advertising, Entertainment
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Amid budget cutbacks, U.S. shipping sector seeks more federal funds
Reuters* In Washington, barge industry courts lawmakers from river states * Critics question plan to boost already large subsidies for waterway traffic * Shipping industry has a history of support in Congress By Andy Sullivan WASHINGTON, May 6 (Reuters) - As...Tags: Parties and Movements, Political Fundraising, Environmental Issues, Democratic Party, Economy, Business and Finance
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Group ensures final respect for homeless veterans
ST. LOUIS (AP) - Nearly four dozen people turned out at the funeral for someone they didn't know, their way of saying thanks to a Korean War veteran who spent many of the final years of his life living on the streets. The burial on Wednesday was for 76-...Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), Long Term Care, Nursing, Medical Specialization
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Neurosurgeon performs procedure on wrong side of woman's brain; hospital apologizes
ST. LOUIS (AP) — A suburban St. Louis-based health care company has apologized while acknowledging that a neurosurgeon operated on the wrong side of a patient's brain. SSM Health Care's apology on Tuesday followed a lawsuit filed Friday on...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Hospitals and Clinics, Laws, Justice System
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St. Louis Man Gets 10.5 Years for Trading Child Porn in Anchorage
Channel 2 NewsA federal judge in Anchorage sentenced a man from St. Louis, Mo. to 10 and a half years in prison for trading child porn, including 15 years of supervision after his release. 29-year-old Leland Paster used an Internet email account to collect over a...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Moldova, Sex Crimes, Justice System
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Josephine 'Joedy' M. Hall, 88
Josephine "Joedy" M. Hall, 88, of Harbor Springs died April 27, 2013, at her residence at Perry Farm Village. Funeral services for Joedy will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 2, at the First Presbyterian Church in Harbor Springs. Larry Funk will officiate...
Tags: New Canaan, American Red Cross, Lake Forest
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Bankrupt Patriot Coal asks court to slash union pensions
ReutersBy Nick Brown April 29 (Reuters) - Patriot Coal Corp on Monday will seek court permission to slash healthcare and pension benefits for about 13,000 union workers, an issue that has set off weeks of street protests by affected workers. The company, which...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Economy, Business and Finance, Pension and Welfare, Mining, Labor Disputes
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Martyl Langsdorf dies at 96; artist created Doomsday Clock image
Martyl Langsdorf, the artist who created the widely known Doomsday Clock for the first cover of the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, died March 26 at a rehabilitation facility near her home in suburban Chicago of complications from a lung infection. She was...
Tags: Nuclear Weapons, Science and Technology, Arts, The Washington Post, Harry S. Truman
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