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Boulder Living Zero Gravity Holiday
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Like many American families across the country, the Stern family of Colorado celebrated the Fourth of July holiday together on Sunday. But instead of a traditional barbecue or picnic, the family took to the skies for a novel weightless daytrip on a Zero Gravity Corporation (Zero-G) aircraft. Here, journalist Sarah Stern describes the experience, which was arranged as part of a project led by her father planetary scientist Alan Stern investigating the scientific uses of zero gravity and subor
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San Francisco Living San Francisco Zoo Mourns Death of Tiger Tony, a Big Pussycat
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Tony the tiger, the gentle, dignified patriarch of the San Francisco Zoo's feline family since 1993, passed to the great scratching post in the sky Tuesday when zoo staff euthanized the elderly giant.
"He was such a handsome, charismatic animal," said zoo director Tanya Peterson. "We are all feeling a real sense of loss. I don't think I'll ever get used to it."
Tony, an endangered Siberian tiger, was 18 years, 3 months old, the second-oldest male Siberian tiger in North America and among o
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Wisconsin Life Ways to Cut Back on Monthly Apartment Spending
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We could all stand to cut our monthly spending, but where to trim? Weve collected some useful money saving-tips for hoarding the green and living leaner.
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Arizona Life Disabled Explorers In the World's Most Badass Short Bus
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Lance Blair was 18 when a truck blew a red light and removed his lower leg. "There was about a pinky-width of meat holding it on." So Lance did the obvious thing: He built a diesel-powered wheelchair-accessible 4x4 adventure truck. Granted, it took Lance a couple of decades to put together the "Wheelchair Accessible Van for Expeditions"the "WAVE." After his motorcycle accident in 1988 he wasn't sure he'd even walk again.
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Salinas Living Strategic Defaults: Morality vs. Reality
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Nearly 3 million foreclosures were filed in 2009, and almost 10 percent of all mortgages are now delinquent nationally. Homeowners are faced with a painful decision: Continue to make payments even if they are underwater, or do a strategic default. In 2006, a young professional couple bought a three-bedroom home in Salinas, California, for $585,000. With excellent credit, they signed a no-money-down, 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage, with payments of $4,300 a month. Today, the balance they owe is
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Arizona Life Romancing the Road
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This is an unusual love story involving an 89-year-old woman and her beloved Chariot. The two have been together for decades and traveled more than 540,000 miles across this nation's highways and side streets.
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Arizona Life Mexican Gangs Maintain Permanent Lookout Bases in Hills of Arizona
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Mexican drug cartels have set up shop on American soil, maintaining lookout bases in strategic locations in the hills of southern Arizona from which their scouts can monitor every move made by law enforcement officials, federal agents tell Fox News. The scouts are supplied by drivers who bring them food, water, batteries for radios -- all the items they need to stay in the wilderness for a long time. "To say that this area is out of control is an understatement," said an agent who patrols the ar
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Spokane Living Bobcat Fever William Davies
Quite a few old timers have commented about the historical notes I posted on the website that described the difficult winters in north Pend Oreille county seventy years ago, and I am gratified so many others share my belief about our responsibility to pass on this vital history to the young folks.
Most remember vividly the wolf packs between Metaline and Metaline Falls and almost everyone remembers the vicious wolverines north of town, and well they might. Wolverines would eat your face and...
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Ajo Living Wildflowers in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
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This time of year, brilliant desert blooms visit one of Arizona's oldest and least visited national parks. Established in 1937, Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument exists because the temperatures here rarely dip below freezing. The monument's 330,000 acres form a mostly frost-free cradle of warmth, even in the depths of winter, tailor-made especially for the cold-sensitive organ-pipe cactus. Spring flowers flood the desert with broad swaths of yellow, green and violet.
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Arizona Life Arizona passes strict illegal immigration act
Los Angeles Times
Arizona lawmakers on Tuesday approved what foes and supporters agree is the toughest measure in the country against illegal immigrants, directing local police to determine whether people are in the country legally. The measure, long sought by opponents of illegal immigration, passed 35 to 21 in the state House of Representatives. The state Senate passed a similar measure earlier this year, and Republican Gov. Jan Brewer is expected to sign the bill. The bill's author, State Sen. Russell Pearce,
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