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From our files for April 28, 2013
100 YEARS AGO — 1913 Wesley Gilpin, the 9-year-old Stanford boy who walked to Danville last week in search of his brother, was taken in by Shorty Coconougher at Fox's Livery Stable. The lad slept at the stable and seemed inclined to remain there...
Tags: Prisons
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USDA starts new program to track farm animals
MILWAUKEE - The federal government has launched a new livestock identification program to help agriculture officials to quickly track livestock in cases of disease. It is the U.S. Department of Agriculture's second attempt at implementing such a system,...Tags: Scabies , Food Industry, Brucellosis, Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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500 Washington County enrollees sought for cancer study
holly.shok@herald-mail.comSeeking 500 Washington County enrollees to participate in a 20- to 30-year study aimed at finding cancer cures, the American Cancer Society on Thursday hosted an enrollment kick off with the plan to start collecting information and local blood samples...Tags: Lung Cancer, The Herald-Mail, Health Organizations, Johns Hopkins University, Cancer
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Good memories of uncle Dick
I remember a group of people gathered around a large kettle stirring the steaming contents with a large paddle. They were silhouetted against the red sunset so I couldn't see them very well, but I was sure they were witches. In reality they were my mom's...Tags: Heart Attack
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Malaria, a scourge that we can defeat
Malaria is an enormous and tragic problem — that can be beat. It takes the life of a child every minute in Sub-Saharan Africa, and a million people die from malaria each year. It also stifles economic development, as malaria prevents children from...Tags: Malaria, Africa, Michael Bloomberg, Religion and Belief, Catholic Relief Services
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The ex-presidents club
As former President George W. Bush, joined by President Obama and three living former presidents, dedicates his library this week in Dallas, it's important to remember that presidential libraries are relatively new. In 1941, while he was still in office,...Tags: Jimmy Carter, Government, Politics, Barack Obama, Civil and Public Service
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Lehigh Valley Zoo welcomes baby bison
Baby bison Doe, who was revealed to the public at the Trexler Nature Preserve on Tuesday, went about his business, disregarding the fanfare surrounding his arrival. The calf, which hasn't been named, is the first born at the zoo since 2004 and since a...
Tags: Health Treatments, Family Planning, Lehigh Valley Zoo, Whitehall, Don Cunningham
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Setting Times stories to music: From Johnny Cash to Morrissey
I'm at Coachella this weekend, where maybe I'll try to do the story-song combo in reverse order: hear a song, and try to think of a story that fits it. My mind is already full of possibilities. For the Stone Roses' "I Wanna Be Adored" (probably my all-...
Tags: Music, Sports, Pakistan, Entertainment, Johnny Cash
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Woodrow Olson
Woodrow Olson, 97, of Webster died on Monday, April 15, 2013, at Sun Dial Manor in Bristol. His funeral will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 20, 2013, at Westside Wesleyan Church in Bristol, the Rev. Matt Pribyl officiating. Burial with military rites...
Tags: American Legion, U.S. Navy, Disabled American Veterans, U.S. Army, Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland)
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Pictures in the News | April 17, 2013
FrameworkWednesday's Pictures in the News begins in London, where pallbearers set down the coffin of Baroness Margaret Thatcher inside St Paul's Cathedral in London. Dignitaries from around the world today join Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of... -
Barlow Hospital's overreach
The leafy and historic neighborhoods just north of downtown Los Angeles feature bungalows perched on steep hillsides, businesses huddled on commercial streets and an iconic baseball stadium. But all are dominated by Elysian Park, the 600-acre expanse that...
Tags: Land Resources, Human Interest, Long Term Care, Hospitals and Clinics
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Few options left for Sioux Falls horse farm
SIOUX FALLS (AP) - There's a place in the city where horses graze, where summer flies buzz in the corral and the ghosts of Sioux Falls past move among the urban sprawl. Out on the northeast corner of Sixth Street and Bahnson Avenue, Lois and Kelly...Tags: Farms
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