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Worldwide Faith News - Thu Nov 12, 4:34 am ET
>Episcopal Life Daily >November 11, 2009 Episcopal Life Online is available at http://www.episcopalchurch.org/elife . >Today's Episcopal Life Daily includes: * DIOCESAN DIGEST - Southern Ohio gets approval for same-gender blessings as dioceses gather for annual sessions * WORLD REPORT - AFRICA: Churches want new international engagement on Sudan * WORLD REPORT ...
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The Post-Standard - Wed Nov 11, 12:47 pm ET
John Mariani / The Post-Standard This is the home at 207 E. Seventh St. in Oswego where the bodies of Richard and Josephine Hyse were found Nov. 9, 2009. Police have ruled Josephine Hyse's death a homicide.
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Valleywag - Wed Nov 11, 2:44 pm ET
No one likes Yahoo's search deal with Microsoft. Wall Street wanted more up front money; tech elites called it an abdication, a "shame" and "seppuku." Now Yahoo is losing a programming icon over the...
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Boston Globe - Wed Nov 11, 1:14 am ET
CONCORD, N.H. - A bill to legalize assisted suicide in New Hampshire lost key backing yesterday from a legislative committee when both supporters and opponents joined forces to reject it.
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The Toledo Blade - Wed Nov 11, 4:45 am ET
By JC REINDL BLADE STAFF WRITER Lucas County Dog Warden Tom Skeldon will keep his job after an effort Tuesday by one county commissioner to fire him failed with a 2-1 vote. Commissioners Pete Gerken and Tina Skeldon Wozniak opposed the motion by Ben Konop to dismiss Mr. Skeldon for what Commissioner Konop described as unacceptable high rates of dog euthanasia and low rates of adoption, as well ...
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Great Falls Tribune - Tue Nov 10, 4:02 pm ET
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A bill to legalize assisted suicide in New Hampshire lost key backing Tuesday from a legislative committee when both supporters and opponents joined forces to reject it.
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WBZ News Radio Boston - Tue Nov 10, 3:36 pm ET
A bill to legalize assisted suicide in New Hampshire lost key backing Tuesday from a legislative committee when both supporters and opponents joined forces to reject it. The House Judiciary Committee voted 14-3 against the bill that would let terminally ill patients over age 18 obtain lethal prescriptions, with safeguards to prevent abuses.
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Williston Herald - Thu Dec 10, 2:52 am ET
An employee at a local pet store is urging area residents to take appropriate measures in safely dealing with unwanted pets after discovering someone who clearly didn't this weekend.
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Dallas Morning News - Sat Dec 5, 10:20 pm ET
Garland Animal Services officials say they're on target to meet a goal of shifting the euthanization of 3,000 animals from gas to lethal injection next year.
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WCMH Columbus - Sun Dec 6, 6:17 am ET
The single drug Ohio is preparing to use for its new execution method has a storied history in psychiatry, criminal interrogation and war.
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The Santa Ynez Valley News - Sun Dec 6, 10:21 am ET
Mandatory pet-sterilization laws do work to combat pet overpopulation, although it may take a few years, according to officials in other California counties that have implemented such programs.
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Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - Sun Dec 6, 3:16 am ET
The single drug Ohio is preparing to use for its new execution method has a storied history in psychiatry, criminal interrogation and war.
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The Pueblo Chieftain - Sun Dec 6, 2:23 am ET
Odds and ends . . . Sheriff's deputies used a Taser, an electric stun gun attached to wires with barbs, on a 10-year-old boy this week.
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The Pueblo Chieftain - Fri Dec 4, 3:39 am ET
The issue of assisted suicide surfaced in Pueblo this week when an 18-year-old man was arrested for allegedly supplying the gun his father used to kill himself.
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The Record and Herald News - Sun Nov 29, 10:17 pm ET
As it turned out, Lawrence Frank’s zillion-to-one career as a hometown head coach died a slow and painful death. The man who opened with 13 consecutive victories closed with 16 consecutive defeats before Rod Thorn performed a mercy killing that was his only play to call.