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The pain before the


The pain before the drilling (Republican American)
For the first time in at least 15 years, the dentist found a cavity in one of my teeth. And so, for the first time in at least 15 years, I had to go through the ol' drilling and filling procedure.

Bites surge after storm shakes pets, stirs wild things (Palm Beach Post)
Hurricane-discombobulated dogs are biting their owners, confused cats too, in record numbers in the wake of Wilma. An angry bat and two raccoons, one of them rabid, bit Palm Beach County residents in recent days. But a crocodile aptly named Lucifer is responsible for the unkindest chomp so far.

After Wilma, pets, wild animals show signs of stress (Palm Beach Post)
Hurricane-discombobulated dogs are biting their owners, confused cats too, in record numbers in the wake of Wilma.

MASH unit deals with quake injuries untreated for weeks (Stars and Stripes)
MUZAFFARABAD, Pakistan Maj. Barbara King asked her patient the standard pre-surgery questions. Was he allergic to anything? Had he eaten within the last several hours? Did he wear glasses? Did he have any loose teeth?

Boil alert issued for Green Camp (CentralOhio.com)
GREEN CAMP - Residents in the area of the village of Green Camp are advised to boil any water used for consumption due to reports of possible contamination in the water supply.

Campus creepies (The Daily Tribune)
Schools and universities are prolific breeding grounds for ghosts and ghost stories. They can be figments of a hyperactive imagination as some stories discernibly are. But they make for lively and exciting conversations, making campus life colorful.

City candidates field questions from standing-room-only crowd (Fort Madison Daily Democrat)
The public forum for candidates running for Fort Madison city offices opened with a simple question: Name three things you can do to cover the predicted 2006 shortfall in city revenues.

Pennywise: Conserve water by soaking vegetables before cleaning (Tri-State Neighbor)
When cleaning a batch of vegetables, especially if they came from the garden, fill the sink about half full of water, add the vegetables and let them soak a minute or two before cleaning them.

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