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Autistic Utah hiker rescued after month-long ordeal
FOX 13 NewsA man missing for three weeks in some of Utah’s most unforgiving country is reported to be hospitalized in stable condition. Authorities say it is amazing that William Martin LaFever even survived the experience at all. But he told rescuers it...Tags: Autism, Behavioral Conditions
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Utah Rescuers Find Emaciated Hiker After Month-long Ordeal
KTLA NewsToo weak to stand or walk, William M. LaFever sat in a shallow river bed in the south Utah desert, awaiting rescue that came more than a month after his family last heard from him. Thursday afternoon, a helicopter flying in the Escalante River gorge...Tags: Autism, CNN (tv network)
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Suspect In Colorado Slaying Tried To Steal Plane In Utah, Police Say
CNNA SkyWest Airlines pilot on the run after allegedly killing his former girlfriend last week attempted to steal one of his company's commercial jetliners early Tuesday, but he killed himself before the plane became airborne, authorities said. Police in...Tags: Theft, SkyWest Incorporated, Army National Guard, FBI, Air and Space Accidents
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Accused killer attempts to steal plane, kills self
KIAHIn a world where even boys in wheelchairs get the full-body treatment from airport security, it`s hard to explain what happened in Utah. The scene:St. GeorgeMunicipal Airport where a security guard spots a warm motorcycle next to the airport fence....Tags: Theft
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Storybook has new roasted nut machine
jnatalie-less@aberdeennews.comA machine which roasts and seasons nuts is now in operation at the Storybook Land concession stands. The cinnamon roasted nuts are also being sold at the campground registration building and the aquatic center. The machine was purchased by the... -
Storybook Land has roasted nuts
A machine which roasts and seasons nuts is now in operation at the Storybook Land concession stands. The cinnamon roasted nuts are also being sold at the campground registration building and the aquatic center. The machine was purchased by the Sertoma... -
London Olympics: 10 day trips outside London
Ticket holders at this summer's Olympic Games will have something in common with non-sporting London visitors: At some point, they will want to flee the jam-packed capital. Luckily, escaping the madding crowds is as easy as hopping on a train. As a Brit...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Canterbury, Olympic Games, J.K. Rowling , United Kingdom
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Day Trip: Swimming ponies and garden lights
Chincoteague, Va. Pony Swim Experience one of Chincoteague's oldest traditions at the annual Pony Penning and Carnival. On Wednesday, watch Chincoteague's own "saltwater cowboys" herd the island's wild ponies across the Assateague Channel to the...
Tags: Ocean City, TV on the Radio (music group), Religion and Belief, New York City, Christian Orthodoxy
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Twenty years ago, JPL employees cheered launch of Poseidon satellite
Ten Years Ago After sitting vacant for several years, the former bank building at the northwest corner of Foothill Boulevard and Oakwood Avenue reopened with a new look and four new tenants, including a frame store. It was rumored that the women's...
Tags: Anglicanism, Tuberculosis, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Satellite Technology
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Panhandle courthouses shut down because of Debby
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — Local courthouses in Wakulla and Franklin counties are closed today because of Tropical Storm Debby, the Florida Supreme Court announced this morning. The storm has dropped buckets of rain in the Panhandle region for more than 24... -
Can daily aspirin help ward off cancer?
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A new study bolsters the case that daily aspirin may help protect against cancer, although the effect seems weaker than previously thought. And the final chapter on the popular but controversial drug has yet to be written,...Tags: Heart Disease, Colon Cancer, Aspirin (drug), Trials, Chemical Industry
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Gene Allen
Selby: Funeral services for Gene Allen, 73, Selby, will be 10:30 a.m. Friday, June 29, 2012, at the Selby United Methodist Church, with Pastor Elizabeth Jassmann leading the service. Burial follows at Selby Memorial Gardens. Organist will be Sharon...Tags: Groton, Parkinson's Disease, Human Interest, The Happiest News!
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