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Palin & Hillary are opposites
McCain picks Palin! Why on earth would he pick someone so unqualified and put her one heartbeat away from the presidency? She is a former beauty queen. She sued the Bush administration for listing polar bears as an endangered species. She doesn’...Tags: Natural Resources, Conservation, Endangered Species, Wildlife, Employees
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A third term
As John McCain attempts to convince Americans that he is different from George W. Bush, he made the strange move of choosing as his running mate Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, someone who agrees with Bush even more often than does McCain. Palin also happens...Tags: Don Young, Conservation, Global Change, Barack Obama, Petroleum Industry
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The Asphalt Jungle: Finding The Remote - Before you can call driving a Land Rover through Mongolia "off-roading," first you have to find a road
MotorTrend MagazineMuch hue and cry is dispensed over the fact that most American SUV owners never drive off-road, but, really, where are they going to go?Much hue and cry is dispensed over the fact that most American SUV owners never drive off-road, but, really, where... -
Sex line answers calls for stamps
The Associated PressPeople calling a federal phone number to order duck stamps are instead greeted by a phone-sex line, due to a printing error the government says would be too expensive to correct. The carrier card for the duck stamp transposes two numbers, so instead of...Tags: Natural Resources, Wildlife
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Night of Joy concert schedule
Sentinel Staff WriterIt's early September, and that means it's time once again for the dueling annual festivals of Christian music at Universal Studios and Walt Disney World. "Rock the Universe" returns to the former, while "Night of Joy" will be located for the first time at...Tags: Universal Orlando, Walt Disney World Resort
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BEST BETS: KIDS
ANIMAL ARTIFACTS Take an outdoor walk and look for bones, feathers and fur to solve a mystery. WHEN 1-2 p.m. tomorrow WHERE Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center, 134 Cove Rd., Oyster Bay ADMISSION $3 PHONE 516-922-3200 HAND CARVED "The...Tags: Long Island, Animals, Theodore Roosevelt
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NASA chief: Odds grow for shuttle catastrophe
Sentinel Space EditorNASA Administrator Michael Griffin said Thursday that he's examining what it would take to keep the space shuttle flying for five years past its 2010 retirement date. In an interview with the Orlando Sentinel, Griffin said the Russian invasion of Georgia...Tags: Cape Canaveral, The White House, Kennedy Space Center, National Government, Space Programs
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What's your taste? Our chart of 44 shows
SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNEWell, it's been quite a year for Chicago, and we're not just talking winning baseball teams, our first " Top Chef," and a certain local politico who is in the race for the White House. Chicago theater has been taking home trophies by the truckload in...Tags: Second City, Steppenwolf Theatre, Bank of America Corp., Public Holidays, Music Theater
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Brookhaven Town creates park ranger division
chau.lam@newsday.comBrookhaven has created a new park ranger division and hired nine part-time officers who will carry guns, making the town one of the few on Long Island to have armed peace officers. These hirings come at a time when politicians are squabbling over...Tags: Long Island, Government Debt, Safety of Citizens, Law Enforcement, Town of Brookhaven
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Garden events coming up for Sept. 5
Landscape seminar: Learn to design, create and maintain your landscape 6-9 p.m. Wednesdays Sept. 10, 17, 24 and Oct. 1 at Mounts Botanical Garden, 559 N. Military Trail, West Palm Beach. Fee is $60. Registration deadline is Sept. 3. Call 561-233-1757....Tags: Beach Vacations, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Coconut Creek, John D. MacArthur, Botany
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September Garden Calendar
Sweet Almond verbena (Aloysia virgata ) is a large shrub/small tree that can be a useful addition to the fragrant garden. This new plant to South Florida gardeners should become popular if there is enough space. An arching plant, it will grow to 15 feet...Tags: Natural Disasters, Fort Lauderdale, Tamarac, Davie, Delray Beach
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State says viral disease likely killed Mich. deer
Wildlife officials say a viral disease may have killed more than 50 white-tailed deer recently in southeastern Michigan's Macomb and Oakland counties near the Clinton River. The cause of death has tentatively been diagnosed as epizootic hemorrhagic...Tags: Virus Diseases, Diseases
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