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It's only right to treat animals humanely (Miami Herald)
Dr. Michael Fox Dr. Michael Fox/PET DOCTOR Q: I have read several of your books and articles and agree with your position on animal rights. My uncle is a farmer, and he says animals should be treated properly, but the animal rights movement, with its vegetarian agenda, is too extreme. What is your take?
Teaching the important things (Clarion News)
As Alex quickly approaches the two-year mark, I am, as ever, in awe how this little person has changed so much over a year. A year ago he wasn t walking or saying much of anything. Well, he s still not saying much, but he gives it a good college try.
She's Only 83? Cradle Robber! (Wired News)
Never say die. One of these days, that might be more than just another trite expression. Science is making it possible for people to live longer all the time. Is eternal life possible? Say it ain't so. Commentary by Tony Long.
Township thwarts plan to clean up Newark site (The Advocate)
NEWARK -- The city of Newark withdrew on Thursday its application seeking funds to clean up the 66-acre brownfield site of the former Newark Processing Co. between East Main Street and the Licking River.
Sheriff's vehicles washed too much? (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Amid allegations of corruption and abuse of power in the highest ranks of Allegheny County Sheriff Pete DeFazio's office, at least one part of the sheriff's operation is impeccably clean, a fleet of 70 vehicles.
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outlook (Outlook India)
The changing lifestyle, including heavy use of tobacco, processed and fast food including chocolates and lack of oral hygeine have made over 90 per cent of the country's population vulnerable to gum diseases and they are looking for solutions, says Mumbai-based Dental Surgeon Vijay J Salvi.
Pay Rs 200 and smile like Aishwarya Rai (Express India)
Acquiring the smile of your favourite film star, may take you less than 30 minutes and cost you as little as Rs 200.
Apel disarmed (Eurosport)
Multiple-time Olympic and world champion Katrin Apel shows Eurosport a lighter side off the slopes and without the gun. The multiple-time Olympic and World Champion reveals who her sporting role-model is, which sports equipment she hates, which TV Chef she trusts and how she divides the housework.
Enforcing traffic laws near school now possible (East Brunswick Sentinel)
SPOTSWOOD The Borough Council has put legal teeth behind a number of traffic regulations in the area of the Appleby School.