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November 16, 2005
Topics dogs, joint, nursing, trains, shell, blind, kiss, puppy, train, play, lost, help and dog
Peg, a four-month-old puppy born missing an ankle joint, or right paw, will always have "a little hitch in her giddy-up," says Rex Miller. Miller, who makes artificial limbs for humans, wants to use his skills to help Peg.
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November 3, 2005
Topics holiday, teens, money, gifts, nationwide, joint, clubs, teenagers, clothing, america, shopping, teen, boys, girls, bank, car and holidays
Feeling guilty about writing a check instead of taking the time to find the perfect gift for the teens on your shopping list? A recent "Money Matters Holiday Survey" confirms that cash is king when it comes to satisfying teenagers' wish lists at holiday time. The survey, conducted by Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA), includes insights from more than 700 teen members nationwide, 286 of whom have participated in the Money Matters: Make It Count program, a joint initiative of BGCA and The Charles Schwab Foundation, which promotes financial literacy among teens from disadvantaged circumstances.
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October 26, 2005
Experts in Hawaii are beginning work to identify the remains of a World War II airman found frozen atop a California mountain last week. The airman's remains are being investigated at a laboratory that serves as part of the military's Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command in Hawaii. The lab identifies the remains of lost soldiers.
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August 16, 2005
Topics window, couple, man, chat, joint, mcdonalds, hands, happy, shopping, big, restaurant, food, wife and woman
A Pennsylvania couple who met at McDonald's four years ago are married at the fast-food joint Monday night. Ken Sinchar rolled through the drive-thru in his white minivan, just as he had done day after day, hoping to chat with Lori Sherbondy.
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June 30, 2005
Donald Trump isn't above doing laundry - especially if it belongs to someone else. As part of a charity effort, the real estate mogul spent part of Wednesday in the laundry room of the Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue cleaning socks, shirts and slacks.
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