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August 6, 2008
Topics lion, lions, couples, cat, house, dog, deer, wild, canada, mountain, french, cats, big, animals, dogs, animal, body and family
The daring mountain lion that entered an Idledale couple's home and killed their dog early Sunday morning was trapped and killed Tuesday. Reports say the lion entered the home through French doors that were left open. Two dogs slept in the bedroom with Mack and Jacquie Anderson, and Jackquie awoke upon hearing a scuffling to see a dark shape she knew was an animal that was not her own.
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August 5, 2008
Topics foot, dna, canada, beach, island, feet, man, shoes, angeles, medical, black, body, water, men, woman and police
Forensic examination of the bones contained in an athletic shoe found Friday on a beach near here indicate it is from a human foot. Police in Clallam County announced the finding by the King County Medical Examiner on Monday. However, forensic experts are not sure if the foot belongs to a man or a woman.
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July 31, 2008
A man sleeping on a Greyhound bus traveling through Canada was killed and decapitated by his seatmate Wednesday night. Witnesses describe hearing a bloodcurdling scream and seeing a man standing over the victim, continually stabbing him. The passengers exited the bus and barred the attacker inside, according to msnbc. com.
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July 29, 2008
Alberta's enrollment rate is increasing as more migrants move to the province to find jobs in its booming oil industry, however, it suffers from a high dropout rate among secondary students. According to a Statistics Canada report released Monday, only 68 percent of the young Albertans in school year 2005-06 remained long enough to finish high school. The others were enticed to look for jobs in the oil industry, according to Patric Blouin, author of Summary Public School Indicator's for the Provinces and Territories.
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July 28, 2008
A Romanian immigrant in Abbotsford, British Columbia is the center of media attention after she gave birth to her 18th children in 23 years - a feat being tagged as the province's most productive mother in 20 years. Canadian Press reported that 44-year-old Livia Ionce and her husband Alexandru, 51, welcomed their 18th children, Abigail, last Tuesday.
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