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In Peru's Colca Valley, a birdwatcher's paradise
Special to the Los Angeles TimesSome people head to Peru to climb Incan ruins; some go to sip pisco sours. Me, I went for the birds. The very big birds. Peru contains a staggering 10% of the world's avian population, and the Colca Valley — a stunning slice of earth notched into...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Tourism and Leisure, Human Body, Travel, Peru
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Man charged with dismembering girlfriend has violent past, court records say
The man was beaten so severely outside an Allentown bar that his family later said they didn't recognize him at the hospital.
The 1992 assault shattered Joseph A. Dulina's jaw and knocked one of his eyes out of its socket. One of his two attackers, a...Tags: Prisons, Crimes, Catasauqua, Lawyers, Racism
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K9 Officer "Shadow" released from animal hospital
Fox59A crowd of police officers and hospital employees applauded when injured K-9 officer "Shadow" walked out of a Purdue University Vet Clinic. The Belgian Malinois, 4, was shot in the jaw Monday during a gunfight with a convicted felon. His partner,...Tags: Emergency Health Procedures, Human Interest, Blood, Blood Transfusion, Vehicles
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Impaled By Stick, Uninsured Man's Ordeal At Heart Of Health Care Debate
The Hartford CourantIt was a sunny Saturday afternoon, March 24, in the Sierra Nevada foothills of Central California as Mike Turner and a friend rode their mountain bikes down a rocky, narrow trail alongside a creek embankment. The 28-year-old Turner, who grew up in...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, National Parks, Neurosurgery, Ear, Nose, and Throat, Science and Technology
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Wichita State anthropologist examines unidentified skull
KWCH 12 Eyewitness News"On the surface it appears it should be easy but it is a very difficult process," Peer Moore-Jansen says. Moore-Jansen says despite the challenges, a human skull can reveal a lot about a person. After examining the skull recently found near Cheney,...Tags: Skull, Health, Human Body
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Westminster native climbs a mountain for a cause
With visible excitement, Chris Glass runs his finger across a large wall map of the world at the world headquarters of the nonprofit, IMA World Health, in New Windsor. He carefully traces his route to Tanzania, then taps his finger gently on Mount...Tags: Tanzania, Lymphoma, Africa, Elections, Cancer
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Even fat horses need their teeth floated
Routine, preventative dental care is essential to your horse's health. When we say horses die from old age, it's not likely due to kidney or liver disease, cancer or heart failure. Lack of adequate tooth length, leading to failure of ingestion of...Tags: Livestock Farming, Career and Workplace, Cancer, Advanced Training, Health
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Meyers donate home to Northern State University
jpapendick@aberdeennews.comCarmen and Don Meyer recently moved into Aberdeen, and then made a moving gesture to their university and community. The former Northern State basketball coach and wife are donating their former home — in a prestigious housing development by a...Tags: Basketball, Genesis (music group), Rentals, ESPN (tv network), Golf
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Oklahoma is team to beat this season
It's hard to argue with results.
The Southeastern Conference has won five straight Bowl Championship Series titles and clearly is the most dominant conference in college football.
So it would make perfect sense that my prediction for this year's BCS...Tags: Andrew Luck, Stanford Cardinal, South Carolina Gamecocks, History, Big 12 Conference
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Man runs 50-mile Michigan race with jaw wired shut
LOWELL, Mich. (AP) — A 50-mile run is an incredible challenge. Try it with your jaw wired shut. A western Michigan man accomplished the feat last weekend when he ran a race in the Manistee National Forest. Brandon Mulnix of Lowell says he...Tags: Michigan, Human Body, Forestry and Timber
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Harrodsburg police looking for assault suspect
HARRODSBURG — Harrodsburg police are looking for the person who allegedly broke a Mercer County man’s jaw during an assault on Sunday.
Officer Brian Hislope conducted a traffic stop at 2:30 a.m. Sunday and found the passenger in the vehicle,...Tags: Health, Human Body, Theft, Hospitals and Clinics
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