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Khabibulin makes 29 saves, Blackhawks beat Coyotes 4-1 for 1st win
CHICAGO (AP) _ Nikolai Khabibulin made 29 saves and Martin Havlat, Patrick Sharp, Brian Campbell and rookie Colin Fraser scored to lead the Chicago Blackhawks to their first victory of the season, 4-1 over the Phoenix Coyotes on Wednesday night. Duncan...Tags: Duncan Keith, Patrick Sharp, Brian Campbell, Nikolai Khabibulin, Phoenix Coyotes
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Rescue group leaves Baghdad without puppy
Associated Press WriterA rescue group left Baghdad Wednesday without a puppy adopted by a Minnesota soldier, but the group said the military had cleared the animal and was hopeful to get it out of the country as soon as Sunday. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to...Tags: Antioch (Lake, Illinois), Armed Forces, Defense, Wars and Interventions
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DON'T read these
South Florida Sun-SentinelBooks whose recommendations weren't so hot Breaking Dawn By Stephenie Meyer Like every other teenage girl on the planet I spent my summer anxiously awaiting the final installment of the Twilight series. After going to Barnes & Noble at midnight,...Tags: Life, John Steinbeck, Barnes & Noble Incorporated, Cinderella, Twilight
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Rescue group leaves Iraq without puppy that was championed by thousands in petition campaign
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ An animal rescue group left Baghdad on Wednesday without a puppy whose cause has been championed by thousands of people from around the world. But the group said the U.S. military had cleared the dog to leave and was hopeful to get it...Tags: Defense, Armed Forces, Wars and Interventions
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Bonding with a mate changes brain chemistry, researchers find
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWorking with mouse-like rodents called prairie voles, scientists have found that close monogamous relationships alter the chemistry of the brain, fostering the release of a compound that builds loyalty, but also plays a role in depression during times...Tags: Colleges and Universities, National Institutes of Health, Health Organizations, Western Medicines, Medicine
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Teen legally changes her name to CutoutDissection.com to protest animal dissections at schools
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) _ You can call her CutoutDissection.com, Cutout for short, but just don't call her Jennifer. The former Jennifer Thornburg — whose driver's license now reads Dissection.com, Cutout — wanted to do something to protest...Tags: Daytona Beach
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The Baconator and Animal, the restaurant
Dining@LargeGailor is obsessed with the Baconator. This is odd for someone who is a vegetarian, except that she says sushi and prime filet mignon don't count.The Baconator, if anyone isn't familiar with it, is Wendy's bacon burger made with two......Tags: Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia)
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Poodle is killed by coyote in Wilmette
Wilmette police advised residents to be careful about letting their pets outside after a poodle was killed by a coyote Monday afternoon. The coyote ran away after it killed the 12-year-old toy poodle in front of a residence in the 1000 block of Ashland...Tags: Wilmette
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Judge approves settlement for pets sickened by tainted food
A federal judge Tuesday approved a $24 million settlement for owners of dogs and cats who were sickened or died after eating pet food produced under nearly 200 labels contaminated with an industrial chemical. The ruling by U.S. District Judge Noel...Tags: Pets and Pet Supplies, Judges
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The research routine
All of the zoo apes who take part in Steve Ross' research are "volunteer" subjects. If they show no interest in the touch screen Ross uses to test their smarts, they are excused from duty. Even after they are actively engaged in a project, the animal... -
Northern California town moves to head off another kind of bank failure
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterEver since the beavers arrived here in John Muir's adopted hometown, the human residents have been divided. Some wanted to save them. Others wanted to kill them. -------------------- FOR THE RECORD: An earlier version of this story incorrectly said that...Tags: Elk Grove Village (Cook, Illinois), Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Tourism and Leisure, John Muir, Regional Authority
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Alabama veterinarians get 32 healthy cats, notes from anonymous donor claiming to have cancer
OPELIKA, Ala. (AP) _ Five veterinary clinics in eastern Alabama received 32 surprises in the last week: Healthy cats in containers and carriers, along with notes from an anonymous donor saying she is dying from cancer. The notes signed by "Miss R" beg...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Charity, Death and Dying
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