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American Canyon’s Relay for Life , part of a nationwide fundraiser organized to benefit the American Cancer Society, returns for the fourth year at Donaldson Way Elementary School this weekend to raise money for the fight against cancer.
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Belgian researchers think they have come up with a 21st century solution for toilet-training toddlers — electronics.
A wild animal can't be physically manipulated like a pet can. If a lion won't sit, it's a bad idea to try to push its back legs underneath it to give it the idea. These limitations force trainers to use their imagination, and the resulting methods can be useful to pet trainers as well.
It started as a legacy for his children, a history of his life and mdash; his struggles and his triumphs and mdash; before he became a father. But the memoir by Pasquale "Pat" Emiro was so fascinating that Dorrance Publishing has decided to market his book, "The Finger of God."
The telephone rang at 2:30 a.m. one night in April at Margaret Duerksen's Kingsburg home. Yvette Garcia -- whom Duerksen first met a decade earlier -- was calling. She needed someone to drive her and her 20-month-old daughter to San Francisco so the little girl could undergo a kidney transplant. A donor kidney had just become available. Duerksen quickly dressed and raced off to San Francisco ...
CHERYL BURKE BEAUFORT — From having his ship torpedoed to watching friends die as they went overboard, World War II Navy veteran Hugh Salter, 87, knows the high cost of freedom that’s celebrated each Fourth of July.
(July 7, 2009) “I have been working for more than 15 years in journalism”, says Nara Hantabou. “When the director of the radio station decided to choose me for this training course, my colleagues laughed at me. I was also reluctant to go. Out of pure ignorance!”
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