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New database to help identify migrants who died in desert
TUCSON -- The Sonora desert claims the lives of hundreds of people crossing the U.S.-Mexico border each year. Many of the dead -- about one out of three -- go unidentified. Now, there may be an easier way to put a name to some of these suspected border-...
Tags: Mexico, Tamerlan Tsarnaev
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Three missing hikers found in Big Bear area
Three hikers missing in the Big Bear area for more than three days were found Tuesday by a San Bernardino County sheriff's helicopter, officials said. Ryan Shankles and Miguel De La Torre of Oceanside and David Yoder of Carlsbad were found at 10:15 a.m....
Tags: North Fork, Metal and Mineral, Auction Service, Mining
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Kayaker rescued after falling into Lake Michigan
Tribune reporterA kayaker who had fallen off his craft was rescued from the frigid waters of Lake Michigan this afternoon by Chicago Police Department Marine Unit divers on the Near South Side. A fisherman spotted the man clinging to his kayak about 3:20 p.m. near...Tags: Chicago Fire Department, Chicago Police Department, Lake Michigan
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Teenager is found after being lost 26 hours in Ozark National Forest
ADVANCE, Ark. -- Searchers found an 18-year-old man who was missing in the Ozark National Forest in southern Baxter County. A crew from the U.S. Forestry Service found Jay Greer Jr. of Little Rock about 7 p.m. Friday. He was in a heavily wooded and...
Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Vehicles, Autism, Wildlife, Forestry and Timber
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Lamb of God takes away the cares of the world
The first domesticated lamb turned over coals in Mesopotamia, literally the land "between rivers," some 10,000 years or so ago. But the lamb I'll be roasting in my backyard on this Orthodox Easter Sunday — also on a spit, over coals — is one...Tags: Coal, Christian Orthodoxy, Easter, Christianity, Judaism
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Our View: Editorial salute for week of April 8
Here is our weekly salute to the people, places and organizations that make Northern Michigan a special place to live. My hero A reading tutor at Lincoln Elementary School saved a child's life recently thanks to crisis training provided by the Americorps...Tags: Lakes and Ponds, Fertilizer, Eastern Michigan University, Water, Environmental Issues
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Turtle can freeze solid and survive, and we have those same genes
This post has been corrected, as indicated below.Look beyond the western painted turtle's colorful stripes and you’ll find an animal that seems to have nearly magical powers. A baby western painted turtle can freeze solid, and as long as nothing cracks it in half or tampers with it too much, the...Tags: Science and Technology, Medical Research, Frostbite, Biology, University of California, Los Angeles
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Six months later, Superstorm Sandy's impact still being felt
The Obama administration approved $1.83 billion to help New Jersey recover from the effects of Superstorm Sandy, which six months ago to the day pounded through the state and metropolitan New York City areas, bring flooding, destruction and death....
Tags: Roman Catholicism, New York City, Long Island, Executive Branch, Elections
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The price of alcohol poisoning
raychel.harvey-jones@herald-mail.comDrinking excessive alcohol can kill. That's the message Tony and Lori Bobbitt of Greencastle, Pa., are hoping to get teens to hear, because they don't want another parent to go through the nightmare they have. On May 1, 2008, their 19-year-old son,...Tags: Physical Conditions, Hospitals and Clinics, University of Pennsylvania, Students, Symptoms
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Dallas County woman recovering after spending night in the woods
lpozen@kspr.comBUFFALO, Mo. - A Dallas County woman is recovering in the hospital after spending the night in the wood. 84-year-old Doris Mallard went to hunt for mushrooms near her 120 acre farm on Thursday afternoon with her two dogs. But, when she did not come...Tags: Mushrooms, Rentals
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This year's wintry spring is hard on calves
Ranchers who are calving across northeast South Dakota have likely gone without much sleep because of the weather. "It's probably the coldest calving season that I ever remember," said Mike Mettler, a rancher who lives northeast of Eureka. "There's just...Tags: Weather, South Dakota State University, Pneumonia, Weather Reports, Watertown
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Injuries after Tough Mudder included heart attacks, electrical shocks
At one point Saturday, City Hospital in Martinsburg, W.Va., was so overwhelmed with patients injured on the Tough Mudder obstacle course that it had to turn people away from its emergency room. Two people who participated in the race in nearby...
Tags: Manassas (Manassas, Virginia), Ellicott City, Hospitals and Clinics, Falls Church (Falls Church, Virginia), Disasters and Accidents
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