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Family travel five: Camping experiences bring families together
Camp-style activities bring families together in nature. Here are five opportunities.
1. Surf Camp, Wrightsville Beach, N.C. Travel to the warm waters and sandy beaches of the Cape Fear coast for a five-day adventure. Family members 8 and older will surf...Tags: Bodies of Water, Rivers, Conservation, Ecosystems, Wallops Island (Accomack, Virginia)
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'Hog butcher for the world'
The shuttering of the Union Stock Yard and Transit Co. on July 30, 1971, didn't mark the end of Chicago's role as "hog butcher for the world." That came a year earlier, when "hog alley" closed, a victim of the stockyards' long descent from years of...
Tags: Clinton (Middlesex, Connecticut), Upton Sinclair, Bertolt Brecht, Lakeview (Chicago, Illinois), Thomas Pynchon
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Maryland ban on arsenic in chicken feed to spread?
Maryland is set to become the first state in the nation to outlaw chicken feed additives containing arsenic - but it won't be the last, if environmental activists have their way. Gov.Martin O'Malleyis scheduled to sign into law today legislation that...
Tags: Prince George's County, Food Industry, Food and Drug Administration, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Emails show close ties between O'Malley, Perdue lawyer
A series of emails between Gov. Martin O'Malley and Perdue's corporate lawyer shows what an environmental group calls a "cozy relationship" between the two law school classmates as Maryland's chief executive weighs farm pollution regulations of concern to...Tags: Litigation, Politics, Health, Democratic Governors Association, Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland)
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'Ag gag' bill stuffed in Illinois
I don't get a lot of opportunities to applaud the Illinois General Assembly, but right now, commendations are in order. Recently, Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad signed a bill making it a crime to enter an agricultural facility under false pretenses to do...
Tags: Terry Branstad, Crime, Law and Justice, Illinois General Assembly
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Farm pollution lawsuit spurs public relations battle
With a catch in her throat, Kristin Hudson talks in a video posted online about her young daughter asking if "they" will take away her daddy's farm.
The video, featured on SaveFarmFamilies.org rallied farmers and others across the country to the side...Tags: Litigation, Queen Anne (Prince George's, Maryland), Politics, Queen Anne's County, Political Fundraising
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Running strong?
Football will be the talk of the town this weekend when it comes to sports, but horse racing might make for an interesting sidebar during the halftime break of the Ravens game. Earlier this week, at a dinner in Beverly Hills, Calif., a horse named...Tags: Services and Shopping, Rentals, Triple Crown, Horse and Harness Racing, Equestrian
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Five Questions: Dr. Walter Willett on red meat
Dr. Walter Willett is the chair of nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health. He's also a cow's best friend. Earlier this month, Willett and colleagues, who have studied the link between diet and health for decades, published a study that followed...
Tags: Vegan Diet, Cancer, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, Nutrition, Heart Disease
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Preakness notes: Record-breaker Rapid Redux will retire
After six months off to recover from the wear and tear of a North American record 22 straight victories, Rapid Redux will be retired next week to Kentucky Horse Park, his owner Robert Cole and trainer David Wells said. "He's perfect right now and we want...
Tags: Horse and Harness Racing, Equestrian, Edwin F. O'Brien, Kentucky Derby, Forestry and Timber
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Shipping citrus in time for the holidays
Orlando SentinelDo you love our Florida citrus? If so, you can share that love with friends and family out of state by shipping fresh citrus from local groves. Hollieanna Groves in Maitland is a family owned and operated grower, packer, and shipper of citrus fruit...Tags: Holidays, Maitland, Seminole County, Facebook
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Suspicion in Mexico's Sinaloa cartel
Last of four parts
Reporting from Calexico, Calif., and Badiraguato, Mexico
The towering iron gates opened onto a palm-lined driveway that led past the family church, a twisting water slide and two man-made lakes, one stocked with fish, the other with...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Politics, Trials, Criminals, New Jersey
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