Word: cooperating
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...ANDERSON COOPER...
...circumstances of each death offered no obvious clues. They happened in different parts of the state: Yovy Suarez Jimenez, 28, was killed in Sunrise, just north of Miami, and Judy Cooper, 43, was found 20 miles north of St. Petersburg. Although nobody witnessed either attack, authorities believe that Jimenez was sitting at the edge of a canal, dangling her feet in the water, when she was seized by an alligator and dragged in. And there is no reason to believe that Cooper was swimming...
...every so often, they push back. Whenever an alligator kills a human, the state sends out trappers to catch and kill it. The animals responsible for the three recent attacks have all been trapped. Parts of Jimenez were found in the belly of a 9 1/2-ft. alligator, Cooper's arm and hand were recovered from an 8 1/2-footer, and Campbell's killer was identified by scratches around its eye. But it's not as if those particular alligators were more dangerous than most, and destroying them won't prevent future attacks. Officials say the best ways to avoid becoming dinner...
From: Alwa Amanda Cooper Date...
...Teller ’08, Samuel C. Scott ’08, April H.N. Yee ’08, Evan R. Johnson ’06, Aria S.K. Laskin ’08, Alwa A. Cooper ’08, Leon Neyfakh ’07, Elizabeth W. Green ’06. Ashley M. Pletz ’08, Liz C. Goodwin ’08, and M. Aidan Kelly ’08 are staff members of The Crimson. They live in Lamont Library...