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Growing a garden: A hidden lesson in responsibility
Moms At Work - Orlando SentinelSpring planting time is here, but my son and I got an early start. When I want to do something it's usually now, so he and I went to the store to buy seeds a few weekends ago. He picked corn and cucumbers, and I picked spinach and basil seeds. It was a... -
Impatiens downy mildew can over winter in flower bed and containers
Last summer homeowners and landscapers alike did battle with impatiens downy mildew (Plasmopara obducens) which affects garden impatiens (impatiens walleriana). This is not the same downy mildew that affects vegetables and other ornamental plants. In fact...
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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: Symptoms, The Home Depot, Walmart, Salvia
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School reaches $40,000 settlement over guinea pig
ALLENDALE, Mich. (AP) — Grand Valley State University has reached a $40,000 settlement with a student who sued for the right to keep a guinea pig on campus for emotional support. The Grand Rapids Press reports (http://bit.ly/XX3anD ) that the...
Tags: Animals
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Memorial planned for animals used in laboratory experiments
L.A. NOWMemorial for animals killed in experiments: Animal rights activists said they planned to hold a memorial Saturday evening for hundreds of animals they charge were “tortured and killed” in cruel laboratory experiments conducted at UCLA.... -
Foreign government offices
For tourist information about foreign destinations, contact the government offices below. Several no longer list phone numbers, so information is available only through their websites. For information about a country not listed, call the United Nations at...Tags: Nigeria, Government, Republic of Ireland, Estonia, U.S. Embassy
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Murder charges filed after woman burned alive in Papua New Guinea
Two people face murder charges in Papua New Guinea after a woman was burned alive, a gruesome killing that drew global attention to sorcery slayings in the Pacific nation. A mob of attackers killed Kepari Leniata earlier this month after she was accused...
Tags: Judges, Justice and Rights, Civil Rights, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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New disease in the flower garden
There is a new disease that is showing up in flower gardens all over the country that is attacking impatiens. Impatiens Downy Mildew was first seen in a few areas of the country but now seems to be fairly wide spread, including here in the Dakotas. This...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Gardening
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God Squad: Miracles and science can coexist without contradiction
Q: The Bible states that the Red Sea was parted by God and the Hebrews walked on dry land with a wall of water on each side. The History Channel claims this is a fantasy. In fact, they claim it wasn't even the Red Sea but the "Reed Sea," and it was...Tags: NPR, Human Interest, Liberty Bell, Crime, Law and Justice, Animals
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Cornish hen has traveled far
Frank Costanza was right after all. "Seinfeld" fans will recall the 1996 episode when the crusty Costanza, played by Jerry Stiller, pointed to the bird on his plate and asked, "What is this thing anyway?" Told it's a "Cornish game hen" by his son's snooty...Tags: Obituaries, Victor Borge, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Jason Alexander, Southbury
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Jared Diamond's 'The World Until Yesterday' is as ambitious as it sounds
-------------------- The World Until Yesterday What Can We Learn From Traditional Societies? Jared Diamond Viking: 500 pp., $36 -------------------- A number of years ago, I found myself at a dinner party with Jared Diamond, the UCLA geography...Tags: Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture, Cultural Development, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Culture
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Casey church mourns missionary member
kpeek@amnews.comA Casey County man, who moved out of the country with his family to work and live as missionaries, is being fondly remembered. John Lello, 46, was killed last month in Papua New Guinea. “It was kind of heartwrenching,”¿said Randall Morris,...Tags: Papua New Guinea
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