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Raw sewage taints sacred Jordan River
Sep 10 2006 10:45PM (CT)
KIBBUTZ KINNERET, Israel (AP) - Wading into the Jordan River, the pastor blessed his flock, tapping the believers on the head before sending them into the hallowed waters to be baptized.
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Sturgeon slowly re-emerge in Great Lakes
Sep 10 2006 12:32PM (CT)
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - Frank McDonald felt the tug on his fishing line and knew he had something big. "I was hoping it was a gigantic walleye," he said. It was much bigger.
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Zoos targets for exotic animal thieves
Sep 10 2006 12:29PM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - Missing marmosets, abducted alligators, purloined penguins: Thieves are targeting Europe's zoos and safari parks to supply animal collectors who want to own ever more exotic species.
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Destructive insects on rise in Alaska
Sep 10 2006 11:56AM (CT)
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) - Destructive insects in unprecedented numbers are finding Alaska forests to be a congenial home, said University of Alaska forestry professor Glenn Juday, and climate change could be the welcome mat.
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