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Beyond cavities (Colorado Daily)


Beyond cavities (Colorado Daily)
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) - You'll still find the old standbys in most dental practices - teeth-cleaning, cavity-filling and the like - along with newcomers such as laser teeth-whitening.

Papua New Guinea - What can Australia do (successfully)?: (ABC Asia Pacific)
Sean Dorney is the Pacific correspondent for Radio Australia and the ABC, based in Brisbane. Sean has had three postings to PNG, the first in 1974 - just before independence.

Auction offers chance to purchase a piece of history (Muscatine Journal)
MORNING SUN, Iowa - The inventory of Wilson Hardware, a staple in Morning Sun for 78 years, is going on the auction block. The store s history goes back to L. Ray Wilson who owned a farm southwest of Morning Sun. He operated a hatchery there in the 1920s.

Burdened by treats? Dentist will cash 'em in (Deseret News)
OREM Hey, kids: Today could be payday if you snagged a PayDay candy bar while making the Halloween rounds on Monday night. Don't worry. Snickers, Almond Joys and Tootsie Rolls can bring in some cash, too.

Canine customer care rules at It s a Dog s World (The Western Star)
When it comes to making customers happy, Floyd and Linda Rentfrow are like many business owners they ll do most anything for them. Even if those customers are Blitz, Eli and Abby customers of the canine breed.

Borer's Last Stand? (New Haven Advocate)
After 14 years in office, the West Haven mayor faces his toughest fight ever. Can he survive yet again?

Day of the Dead - El Dia de los Muertos (The Herald-Mail)
GREENCASTLE, Pa. - Here's a homework assignment you can sink your teeth in to.

Sheriff says war on meth drug labs never-ending (St. Petersburg Times)
The number of methamphetamine labs is growing. Sheriff Dawsy seeks the public's to help find and eradicate them.

Pets still skittish, attacking owners (Miami Herald)
Hurricane-discombobulated dogs and confused cats are biting their owners in record numbers in the wake of Wilma. An angry bat and two raccoons, one of them rabid, have bitten Palm Beach County residents in recent days. But a crocodile aptly named Lucifer is responsible for the unkindest chomp so far.

Win Tickets to the Broncs & Bulls World Challenge (WKYT 27 - Kentucky)
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