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Proposal to euthanize wild horses spurs debate
From the Associated PressAnimal rights activists and ranchers are split over federal officials' proposal to euthanize wild horses to deal with surplus numbers on the range and in holding facilities. Horse advocates will mount a campaign against the proposal announced last week...Tags: Health Treatments, Animals, Government, Nature, National Government
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Debate Over Future Of Wild Horses
Animal rights activists and ranchers are split over federal officials' proposal to euthanize wild horses to deal with surplus numbers on the range and in holding facilities.
Horse advocates will mount a campaign against the proposal announced last week...Tags: Health Treatments, Animals, Government, National Government, Nature
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As Old West disappears, so do bits of its history
Associated PressDale Irish sometimes calls it "my bridge." So when the 92-year-old Dewey Bridge, about 30 miles northeast of town, burned this spring, Irish's neighbors offered condolences. "Everybody in Moab called me," said Irish, 79, a lifelong Moab resident who led...Tags: Mining, History, Heavy Engineering, Colorado, Marketing
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In honor of the fallen
"The curtains pull away. They come to the door. And they know. They always know." — Maj. Steve Beck, U.S. Marine Corps Sometimes Beck would linger in his vehicle in front of an American home, like that of the parents of Lance Cpl. Kyle Burns in...Tags: Transportation, Wars and Interventions, Air Transportation, Family, West Point
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'Spiral Jetta' by Erin Hogan
Spiral Jetta
A Road Trip Through the Land Art of the American West
Erin Hogan
University of Chicago Press: 180 pp., $20
Erin Hogan is an unlikely candidate to take a solo road trip to tour the West's land art. Director of public affairs at the Art...Tags: Robert Smithson, New Mexico, Book, University of Chicago, Vehicles
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Knock on the door is 'semicolon' for survivors
''The knock on the survivors' door is, Beck says, 'not a period at the end of their lives. It's a semicolon'.'' GEORGE WILL ''The curtains pull away. They come to the door. And they know. They always know.'' Maj. Steve Beck, U.S. Marine Corps...Tags: Transportation, Wars and Interventions, Air Transportation, Family, West Point
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With severe heat on the way, firefighters race to get upper hand on fire near Goleta
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersWith extreme heat in the offing, more than 4,000 firefighters held the line Saturday against a massive wildfire threatening thousands of homes in Santa Barbara County, but made little progress in controlling a larger, out-of-control blaze ringing the...Tags: James Smith, Weather Warnings, Weather Reports, Executive Branch, California
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More scrutiny, secrecy at Justice Department
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJustice Department lawyers and investigators have come under more scrutiny after the Sept. 11 attacks than at perhaps any time since Watergate. Questions have been raised about the administration's strategies for going after terrorism suspects and about...Tags: Ethics, Justice and Rights, Civil Rights, National Security, Laws
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UFC 86 results: Cote beats Almeida
The Associated PressPatrick Cote earned a split decision against Ricardo Almeida at UFC 86 and also likely landed a chance to fight for the middleweight title. Neither fighter was able to inflict any substantial damage and the fight ended to a chorus of boos. Two judges...Tags: Light Heavyweight Boxing, Lightweight Boxing, Ultimate Fighting Championship, Patrick Cote, Boxing
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Plane Wreckage Found
The wreckage of an airplane belonging to a missing Truckee pilot was found Saturday in a heavily-forested area of the Sierra about 25 miles north of his hometown.
Nevada County sheriff's Sgt. Jeff Pettitt says a body found in the wreckage near...Tags: Transportation Industry, Air and Space Accidents
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