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Rural reporter BLAIR ENSOR catches up with a Marlborough pig farmer whose industry is suffering at the hands of swine flu and bad press. At a glance, Grovetown's Rivernook Piggery appears run down and dirty. The buildings look tired, and the stench of pigs stings the nostrils and clings to you.
The guidelines are clear for gaining weight during pregnancy.
Following are excerpts from an address by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, which aired on IRINN, the Iranian News Channel, on June 25 and 27, 2009.
Brittany McCrary shows identification badge workers must display while conducting a health survey. (photo by Liz Rhoades) A long-term federal health study on children has begun in 15 neighborhoods in Queens with three more set by the fall.
A federal plan to track sick livestock with ID tags is worrying some ranchers
LOS ANGELES (AP) - City officials are scrambling over the holiday weekend to try to figure out how to accommodate a public memorial service for Michael Jackson at a venue that can hold no more than 20,000 people.
Increasingly, indigenous communities in the Australian outback are restricting alcohol to reverse the effects of a drinking culture that has led to widespread alcoholism, violence and child abuse.
CHIANG MAI, Thailand -- Thousands of excited visitors flocked Saturday to a zoo in northern Thailand for the first public viewing of a baby panda, which has been featured on Thai front pages almost every day since her birth six weeks ago.
Cora Gilstrap had just returned from church, ready for a leisurely Sunday afternoon, when her oldest son stepped into her bedroom, wearing the worried look a mother recognizes first. For more ISU sports, see GoCyclones
Does Ricky Gervais not realise that the animals speared in a ring have a far better life than those bred for hamburgers?
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