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Sting targets white supremacists: Agents' Nazi 'gang' duped suspects
ST. CLOUD — A neo-Nazi motorcycle gang created by an undercover law-enforcement unit to investigate white supremacists and racist bikers has helped topple two domestic-terrorism groups in Central Florida.
The original investigation began in 2007,...Tags: Criminal Laws, Social Issues, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Emergency Incidents, Crime, Law and Justice
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Cancer prevention study to be held at Saint Joseph-Jessamine
news@jessaminejournal.comMore than 25 Jessamine County residents have signed up for an opportunity to participate in an upcoming historic study that has the potential to change the face of cancer for future generations. And now, one week away from the event, others are urged to...Tags: Environmental Issues, Health Organizations, Lung Cancer, Environmental Pollution, American Cancer Society
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Appreciating the family resemblance
"You look just like your mother!" I've lost count of how many times I heard that as a child and even now. Apparently I talk like my mom, laugh like my mom and according to my sister, I swing a golf club like my mom. I personally don't see it. I feel... -
Mountain lion season, harvest may be liberalized
American News CorrespondentMILBANK — Mountain lion hunters in South Dakota could be getting quite the Christmas present for the coming season. State Wildlife Division biologists recommended a broad package of changes Thursday to the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Tourism and Leisure, Gardens and Parks, South Dakota State University, Entertainment
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Online Dish: A Sip of Semen a Day Will Keep The Nausea Away
KIAHQue the, "that's what he said jokes." A sip of semen a day can keep the morning sickness away. Say what?! All together now, baby daddies around the world rejoice! Turns out the old wives tale is a reality. According to Gordon Gallup, a Psychologist,...Tags: Common Cold, Flu, Morning Sickness
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'Natural Selection' has the genes to survive ✭✭✭
"Natural Selection," an intriguing and intelligent first effort from indie filmmaker Robbie Pickering, digs deep into the heart of Texas for its soulful tale of small-town saints and sinners and a road trip to redemption. Laced with humor and regret, the...
Tags: Entertainment, Matt O'Leary, Stroke, The Hangover (movie), Movies
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Activists grill producers of modified corn
As the Midwest crunches into sweet corn season, a new type will be appearing on grocery store shelves — even though shoppers have no way to recognize it. It's genetically modified sweet corn from the biotech giant Monsanto, engineered to resist a...
Tags: Health Organizations, Technology, Inorganic Chemical Industry, Biotechnology, Syngenta AG
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Long-serving police dog busy up to retirement
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — Twenty-five days from retirement, Ralph was needed by police. A Fort Wayne patrol officer had pulled over a black Pontiac Bonneville on the city's south side, and soon enough Ralph was there, circling the car with his nose...
Tags: Theft, Cancer, Law Enforcement, Bank Robbery
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Es Monroe una estrella inmortal
MÉXICO, DF .- A 50 años de su muerte, ocurrida el 5 de agosto de 1962, Marilyn Monroe sigue siendo una de las estrellas más poderosas de Hollywood. Tan sólo el año pasado, la actriz ocupó el tercer puesto de la lista anual de Forbes de las celebridades...
Tags: Ava Gardner, Clark Gable, Grace Kelly, Laurence Olivier, Madison Square Garden
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Kenai River Setnetters Await Daily Approval to Fish
Channel 2 NewsHard-hit setnet fishermen in Kenai are sitting on pins and needles Wednesday, as the state's fisheries board voted to wait and reassess daily whether to allow setnetters to put their equipment into the water. As of 6 p.m. Wednesday, the board had not...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Pacific Ocean, Fishing, Aquaculture, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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Increase in New Swine Flu Strain Linked to County Fairs
CNNLOS ANGELES -- Health officials have seen an uptick in cases of a new strain of swine flu in humans. According to the latest flu report published Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 16 people have been infected with a new strain...Tags: Swine Flu, Pharmaceuticals, Viral Diseases and Infections, Medical Procedures and Tests, Symptoms
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Russian official isn't lovin' McDonald's food
timr@herald-mail.comAs much as we dislike Big Brother, it’s good to know that other nations must also deal with the fussy bureaucratic matrons who are always overseeing the national diet, specifying what and what does not count as edible fare. Russia, for example,...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, McDonald's, Fox News Channel (tv network), Hamburgers, Foods and Beverages
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