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Cattle ranchers fear less of a market for brands
DENVER (AP) - The future of the hot-iron brand, an icon of Western heritage, is at the center of a nearly decade-long battle over cattle identification and traceability. "It's the latest hot lightning rod," said John Reid, an Ordway rancher who is...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Crime, Law and Justice, Economy, Business and Finance, Science and Technology, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Health officials' advisory cites camp's conditions
TRAVERSE CITY (AP) — Grand Traverse County officials issued a public health advisory after learning that the operators of a children's summer camp didn't notify parents about unsanitary practices, including that campers had been using a bucket as...Tags: Family, Human Interest, Politics
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A Long Journey & China's Social Media Sieve
An exciting part of traveling abroad is getting your passport stamped. After a 20 hour journey to get to Kunming, I feel like I really earned that stamp. If only my Mandarin were better, I would have asked for two stamps.
The super long haul...Tags: Television, Mass Media, Entertainment, The New York Times, Disasters and Accidents
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Corona del Mar Today: Pet shop owner withdraws harassment complaint
The owner of a Corona del Mar pet shop has withdrawn a harassment claim against an animal rights protester but faces more than $5,000 in legal fees because of a so-called SLAPP motion, according to online court records and the woman's attorney. Brooke...Tags: Health, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Apple iPad, California, Crimes
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Religious freedom shrinking worldwide
Looks like the screaming was wrong. On both sides.
A decade back, the religious right said secularists would sacrifice freedom of religion to a tyrannical, God-denying state.
Meanwhile, secularists were warning that "fundamentalists" would seize power...Tags: Freedom of Religion, Crime, Law and Justice, Civil Rights, Freedom of the Press, Justice and Rights
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Witnesses testify in case of sexual assault of girl, 7
A 40-year-old Petoskey man accused of sexually assaulting multiple children appeared in Emmet County's 90th District Court Monday for preliminary examinations in three cases against him. Marvin Dale VanLiew has been arrested three times since June,...Tags: Michigan, Child Abuse, Witnesses, Criminal Laws, Health and Safety at School
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Council firm on Family Dollar decision
SOUTH BEND — The city is not backing down. In a Wednesday letter to Americans United for the Separation of Church and State, the South Bend Common Council's attorney said the city is standing by its decision to transfer the Family Dollar land to the...Tags: Lawyers, Business, Crime, Law and Justice, Economy, Business and Finance, Justice System
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Wiggle room in Motorola Mobility's state tax break
Tribune reporterThe fine print in a contract between Illinois and Motorola Mobility indicates that the smartphone company can maintain a smaller workforce than the one it employs today and still qualify for more than $110 million in financial incentives designed to keep...Tags: Chicago, San Diego (San Diego, California), Government, Economy, Business and Finance, Credit and Debt
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Document origin discussed
CHARLEVOIX — A document about the right-of-way along Boyne City-Charlevoix Road and the non-motorized trail planned there is on center stage among county leaders.
The Charlevoix County Board of Commissioners’ personnel and internal government...Tags: Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Politics
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Sheriff's Dept. Won't Charge The Game for "Phone Mob" Tweet
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES, Calif. (KTLA) -- The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department has dropped its investigation into a mishap involving the Twitter account of rapper The Game, which led to hundreds of phone calls to the agency, overwhelming its phone system. The...Tags: Government, Mass Media, Cher, CNN (tv network), Crimes
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An illegal Power Grab or an Immoral Delegation of Duty?
Malloy Moves Connecticut Toward A One Branch System of Government. Up until six weeks ago a Connecticut Governor had the authority to cut (rescind) up to 5 percent of any budget line item without legislative review. It was an extremely powerful tool to...Tags: Government, Budgets and Budgeting, Regional Authority, Elections, Politics
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USS Sanctuary leaves harbor to be recycled
The former Navy hospital ship USS Sanctuary, which served in the aftermath of World War II and in Vietnam, has been sold and is now under tow from Baltimore to Brownsville, Texas, for recycling. The move marks the end of a 22-year residence in...Tags: Health, Unrest, Conflicts and War, U.S. Department of Justice, Regional Authority, Health and Safety at Work
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