May 26, 2013
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Dos and don’ts for driving in a funeral cortege
How to drive during a cortege for motorists in a procession, and for those encountering one: Level of difficulty: Easy, although it can be a challenge when road hogs get in the way. Consider ...
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Officials had to clean up toilet-papered river
LEWISTON, Idaho — A river in Idaho has finally run out of toilet paper. State environment officials say crews finished removing massive rolls of unprocessed toilet paper that fell off a truck an...
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4-year-old backs mothers SUV into school bus
LEXINGTON — When a 4-year-old girl starts school next year, she’ll already have some experience with bus transportation. Police say the Lexington girl took the keys of her mother’s Chevrolet Sub...
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Retailers disguise clothing price increases
NEW YORK — Stores are trying everything they can think of to disguise the fact that you’re going to pay more for clothes this fall. Some are using less fabric and calling it the new look. Others...
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Debbie McCord (back right), daughters Anna (second from left) and Jessica (far right), and Debbie's sister Kristen Carde smile in a photo for their website on Aug. 20. They founded ilovemyheight.com, an online company promoting T-shirts bearing slogans about the joys of being tall women.
Women celebrate being tall with online business
BRADENTON, Fla. — Debbie McCord was walking through the grocery store when she noticed a 12-year-old girl who was more than 6 feet tall. At 6-feet, 3-inches herself, McCord understood the youngs...
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Marchers speak their peace at reunion
LOS ANGELES — Sitting in her dome tent with her weekend clothes crammed into plastic drawers, Barbara Cone Milazzo scanned the oddly young faces in her well-worn copy of the Silver Thread, reminisc...
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Zoos join quest to become greener
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Some of the nation’s zoos are moving to be leaders not only in conservation, but also in sustainability. The Memphis Zoo has joined this quest to be greener. The Cincinnati Zo...
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Woman of steel (or titanium)
When Lesa Elliott Clark talks about cows, she projects the enthusiasm of a kid on Christmas Day. Clark has been working on her family’s McCracken County dairy farm since she was a child. In fact...
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Sgt. William Pillow is seen in an undated photo provided by Cheryl Skinner.
Daughter seeks info about link to WWII’s end
ROANOKE, Va. — Like countless children of World War II veterans, Cheryl Skinner knew little of what her father, William Pillow, did during the war. During her childhood, he went to work every da...
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Blood transfusion saves pig
BATON ROUGE, La. — When Laurie Bice and her 13-year-old daughter, Taylor, brought Anna Belle to the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine on Aug. 9, the piglet was dying. Anna Belle, an 8-week-old, ...
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