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Impatiens for the garden face growing threat
Impatience for spring is growing, but impatiens are not. The nation's top-selling annual flower — favored for its last-frost-to-first-frost profusion of colorful blooms — has been struck by a killer mildew that can be carried by the wind and...
Tags: Walmart, The Home Depot, Symptoms
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Six decades later, sons seek answers on death of Detrick scientist
First, the Army told Frank Olson's sons that the Fort Detrick scientist's death in a fall from a 13th-floor window of a New York hotel had been an accident. Then a presidential commission revealed that the CIA had given an unwitting Olson LSD as part of...
Tags: Alcohol Addiction, Central Intelligence Agency, National Government, LSD, Armed Forces
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Glenwood/Glenelg/Dayton: A 10-year-old girl bakes treats to save her guinea pig
On a recent Saturday, families were gathered at Western Regional Park to watch children play football, but for Dina Jones, there to watch a child's football game, something else caught her eye. Set up near the playing fields was a 10-year old girl...Tags: Fashion Shows, Mount Airy, Entertainment Events, Lobbying, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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UniverSoul Circus displays global flavor
Long before the throngs of audience members generate "oohs" and "ahhs," the staff of the UniverSoul Circus begins to craft its unusual performances, spending months combing the globe for fresh acts.
The result includes performers such as the Shaolin Kung...Tags: Prince (music artist), Tiger (animal), Horse (animal), Trinidad and Tobago, Elephant (animal)
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Better: When is it acceptable to have pets at the dinner table? Don't ask
Lately I've been watching a Travel Channel show that circles the globe in search of bizarre foods. And I don't mean "bizarre" like hot sauce on scrambled eggs; I mean "bizarre" as in fresh-caught snapping-turtle cooked on the engine block of a pick-up...Tags: Travel Channel (tv network), Walt Disney, Pets
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Taking a whirlwind tour through foreign texts
July kicks off with an Independence Day celebration, so it is easy to associate the whole month with all things American. Why not break the mold this summer? Choose one of these works of foreign fiction to finish off your July with an international flair....Tags: India, Satire (genre), Abusive Behavior, Japan, Pakistan
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Foreign tourism offices
For tourist information on selected foreign destinations, contact the government offices below. For information about a country not listed, call the United Nations at 212-963-1234, dial 0 and ask for the number of the country's U.N. mission or delegation....Tags: Australia, Nigeria, Chile, National Government, Czech Republic
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Unease reaches poultry market
Sun StaffPHILADELPHIA - In South Philadelphia, in between the gleaming new sports stadiums and the gritty Italian street market, is a small brick storefront where a 21-year-old in dirty rubber boots and a dirty smock has got a honey-colored hen by the feet. It is...Tags: Maryland, Vehicles, Flu, China, Farms
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U.S. would ease Iraq ultimatum to get U.N. votes
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - While France and Russia each threatened to veto a United Nations resolution authorizing war against Iraq, the Bush administration agreed yesterday to ease the terms of its ultimatum to Baghdad in a bid to win Security Council backing for...Tags: Colin Powell, United Kingdom, Iraq, Tony Blair, George W. Bush
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Ancient tongues fade away
Sun StaffMarie Smith knows that her language - the Alaskan tongue of Eyak - will die with her. And she mourns its passing. "If you were expecting a little baby, and it went back to its home so that it wasn't born alive, how would you feel?" says Smith, 85, who...Tags: Science, Children, Judaism, National Government, Civil Unrest
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Fungus Fells Impatiens
The Hartford CourantA fungus-like pathogen newly arrived in Connecticut is destroying the hugely popular, shade-loving flower called impatiens. "They are incredibly popular. For some people that is their go-to plant. Some people may have been planting it for 30 years," said...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Symptoms, Sharon
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At least five killed as Guinea protests escalate
ReutersCONAKRY, May 25 (Reuters) - At least five people were killed on Saturday when security forces in Guinea opened fire on protesters in opposition strongholds in the capital, medical sources and witnesses said. The violence brings to 11 the number of people...Tags: Human Rights, Civil Rights, Africa, BHP Billiton Plc., Brazil
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