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Pigeon breeders now face fewer challenges in Iraq
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNothing is too good for Thair abu Yousif's loved ones. He buys ice each day to cool their water. He has built a special house for them, with a guard outside. Some nights he lies awake, wondering how to find them perfect mates. That the objects of his...Tags: Family, Wars and Interventions, Saddam Hussein, Health Treatments, Diet
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It's still not too late to save some green before Black Friday
You might think it's too soon to think about holiday shopping, weeks before Halloween, but it's a great idea. You don't need to know what you're going to buy, but you need to know how you're going to pay for it. Can you save $1,000 by Black Friday and...Tags: Halloween, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Public Holidays, Consumer Electronics Industry, Thanksgiving
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Letting Nature Take Her Course
I have said that what I do not know about gardening could fill many books. I've also said that, in my headlong dive back into serious gardening the last two summers, my hands and eyes do seem to remember a great many things my brain forgot. I have...Tags: Gardening, Books and Magazines, Plant Diseases, Diseases
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Being at one with your garden
Wendy Johnson responded to the craziness of the Vietnam era the way a number of young people in my generation did. She withdrew from the world and retreated to a communal life in the hills above San Francisco, where she learned to live off the land...Tags: Gardening
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Garden Calendar for Oct. 10
Broward Plant Affair: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 18 and 19 at Plantation Heritage Park, 1100 S. Fig Tree Lane, Plantation. The event is free, but park entry fee is $1.50 per person. Call 954-791-1025. Butterfly gardening workshop: 11 a.m. Saturday at...Tags: Rivers, Gardening, Coconut Creek, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Plantation
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Could swimming star save the swim club?
With all the controversy surrounding the possible sale of the Padonia Park Club in Timonium to Grace Fellowship Church, here's one suggestion if the current deal isn't culminated. While I don't want to tell him what to do with his money, our hometown...Tags: Cal Ripken, Michael Phelps, Swimming
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Teacher of the Week: Deta Bush Abercrombie
School: Eustis High School. I teach individual, dual and team sports, personal fitness, life management, volleyball, aerobics and first-aid injury care and prevention classes. Education and experience: I attended Coffeyville Community College in Kansas,...Tags: Volleyball, Family, Country Music, Colleges and Universities, Academic Progress
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Doctor goes to the dogs
247-4781Dog shows and the skills required to raise an award-winning dog first interested Sarah Forbes when she was a teenager. In the '50s, she bought a cocker spaniel and took it to a professional handler who told her the dog "would not show." That same handler...Tags: Medical Specialization, Christopher Newport University, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Obstetrics and Gynecology, Colleges and Universities
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Hubby Is Her Hobby; She's His
Special to the CourantWhen asked if he has a hobby, Bob Hennessy says, "My life is my hobby." It is a hobby he began cultivating when he was 7 years old. "When I was a kid, my family owned a restaurant, and I can remember standing on the back porch one afternoon with my...Tags: Empire State Building, Retirement, Photography, Connecticut, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Garden events coming up
Rare Fruit Fall Plant Sale: 9:30-4 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday at the Gardens of the Rare Fruit Council, 5105 SW 208th Lane, Southwest Ranches. Included will be fruits ranging from atemoya and carambola to mango and pomegranate. For...Tags: Rivers, Gardening, Coconut Creek, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Southwest Ranches
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Lift tender bulbs after first frost
gardening-briefs-clip-1005.ART Keep summer lovelies alive Lift tender bulbs after first frost Beth Botts The Chicago Gardener ++++++++++++++++++++ ||...Tags: West Chicago, Gardening
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New home for NYC's Museum of Arts and Design opens
Associated Press WriterFor years, it was one of the more visually unusual structures in midtown Manhattan _ a mostly windowless, white marble construction by Edward Durell Stone known as "The Lollipop Building" after a disparaging comment from an architecture critic's review....Tags: Homes, Manhattan (New York City), Frank Stella, Metal and Mineral, Libraries and Museums
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