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Smugglers, poachers thrive in Guatemala's Peten
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHere in the Wild West of the Central American isthmus, tough hombres like "the Bald Guys" make mahogany trees disappear in the middle of the night. Here, "cattle ranch" cowboys wrangle cocaine that falls from the sky. This is the Peten, for centuries a...Tags: Forests, Defense, Crimes, Wetlands, Organized Crime
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In 1776, independence spirit thrives in Long Island
bill.bleyer@newsday.comWHEN Huntington patriots learned that the Declaration of Independence had been approved in the summer of 1776, they read it aloud, marched in impromptu parades and hanged an effigy of King George III before burning it to ashes. That evening, still in...Tags: Cutchogue, Wars and Interventions, Defense, Population, Agriculture
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In 1776, independence spirit thrives in Long Island
bill.bleyer@newsday.comWhen Huntington patriots learned that the Declaration of Independence had been approved in the summer of 1776, they read it aloud, marched in impromptu parades and hanged an effigy of King George III before burning it to ashes. That evening, still in a...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Defense, Agriculture, Long Island, North Fork
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Poultry a nest egg for Md.
When President Herbert Hoover promised a chicken in every pot, he probably had some insight into the future of Maryland's poultry industry. Maryland ranks eighth among states in broilers produced each year and 12th in total pounds of chicken production....Tags: Delaware, Agricultural Research and Technology, Wicomico County, Sales, Investments
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FDA: Salmonella Cases Still on the Rise
WASHINGTON -- The number of salmonella cases keeps growing. The government says the record outbreak has now sickened 943 people, putting at least 130 in hospitals.
Tomatoes are still the leading suspect -- but other types of fresh produce are being...Tags: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Florida, Health Organizations
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Saddling up at a working cattle operation
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTHE HEIFERS are acting surly, but my horse pushes forward. My young crew of 10 or so cowpunchers encircles about 30 head of cattle on a wide pasture in the shadow of a sawtooth mountain just west of Bridgeport. Our horses slowly lead the cattle toward a...Tags: Billy Crystal, Poetry, Tour Operations Industry, Roy Rogers, Agriculture
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Salmonella Scare Hurts Tomato Sales
Expect fewer slices of red, ripe tomatoes next to the grill this holiday weekend.
Since a salmonella scare has caused many customers to shun what's normally a summer favorite, tomato farmers across the nation have had to plow under their fields and leave...Tags: Diseases, Florida, Wendy's International Incorporated, California, Sales
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No tomatoes needed to dress up pasta
sylviacarter@optonline.netIt's that time of year when we wait, oh so impatiently, for local tomatoes. Don't even start with me about whether those local tomatoes will be safe to eat in the wake of the tomato scares. Nothing in this world is 100 percent safe. But tomatoes from...Tags: Greenwich Village, Long Island
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Chicks dig this place, but so do their parents, alas
Tribune correspondentLIHUE, Hawaii — Their high-pitched voices sound off in the distance as the cruise ship makes its way to port in the early morning. "Cock-a-doodle-doo!" The sound of crowing roosters and cackling hens seems to come from all around—the...Tags: Shipbuilding, Natural Disasters, Hawaii, Disasters, Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
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Hundreds flock to Broward shelter to adopt puppy mill dogs
South Florida Sun-SentinelWillie Nelson, the Yorkie, found a new home. So did Muskrat, the cocker spaniel-poodle mix. Even Pig Pen — an aptly named half-Maltese, half-poodle that looked as if he had never met a grooming brush in his life — found a master who saw...Tags: Animals, Tennessee, Florida, Beach Vacations, Pompano Beach
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