Word: dogs
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...rain that has fallen since the first of the month, made this the wettest April in the state's history. A freak mud slide crushed a house, three cars and two trucks in New Milford. And local officials in Farmington, Conn., airlifted 80 Ibs. of dry dog food to a puppy stranded on an island in the whirling waters of the Farmington River. In Vermont, a record-shattering April snowfall, topping 2 ft. in some areas, left more than 40,000 homes without electricity...
Simensksy said that each episode features as well-known Penn personality in a cameo appearance. In the premier, Penn President Sheldon Hackney played a hot dog vendor...
...Landmark itself can make a reader feel beaned, but on a good day, amid its political ravings, and there are plenty of those, all conservative, it can lift the spirits, make you pause to hear the birds. Take, for example, "My Dog Squirt Is Home," the tale of a beagle hound that had been missing five months, only to turn up again...
...tell me stories do not have happy endings," Windsor wrote. "I do not know who has cared for my dog during the time he has been gone, but I am eternally indebted to them and thank them. If I can find out who it was I will be glad to pay them, but I suspect they are just some fine people who would care for an animal or a person who was in need. Whoever you are, I love...
...scenario may be a cliche by now but it is still tact--as documented clearly movingly and with a new immediacy in Charlie Company What Vietnam Did to Us. Three years ago Newsweek reporters Peter Gockman and Tony Fuller sought out surviving members of the "gook-hunting, dirt-eating, dog-soldiering" typical combat unit known as Charlie Company. They found 54 veterans, flung far and wide since their return to the States at the end of the 1960s. They were postmen, statisticians, woodcutters, drunkards, narcotic detectives who had never before been asked about the Vietnam portion of their lives. Unlike...