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...These kinds of animals collaborate all the time," says the University of Pennsylvania's Sue McDonnell, also an animal behaviorist and vet. "The larger herd is broken down into smaller harems, with a domanant male and several females and their babies. If a youngster is threatened, both the harem males and bachelor males-which usually fight with one another-will get together to try to rescue it." You don't even have to travel to Africa to see such herbivorous first-responders at work. McDonnell specializes in studying wild horses and has occasionally seen the rough-sometimes lethal-treatment feral...
...says. Many of the rescued animals had no identification tags; even in cases where owners could be identified, they often proved hard to track down. Concerned animal lovers across the nation adopted Katrina-orphaned cats and dogs; in a few, well-publicized instances, the original owners had to sue to get their pets back...
...evidence collecting", said Sue Husband, head of regional corporate communications. The street campaign will visit 40 cities and towns over the next month, culminating in a formal presentation to the OED in October...
...Officers responded to a report of a verbal altercation between two individuals. The reporting person stated that someone they did not want to see had followed them after repeated efforts to break off contact and had grabbed the individual’s bag and wrist. Officers arrested Xuefeng Sue, age 34, of Boston and issued a trespass warning for all Harvard property.7:55 p.m.: Officers reported to Quincy House A in response to an individual wielding a knife and issuing threats. The man, Ronald Vick of Brighton. was placed under arrest when caught in Peabody Terrace, and was charged with...
...Cornell, Penn, and Yale. Second place behind undefeated habitual frontrunner Princeton was widely shared in 2006, with half of the Ivy League claiming silver with a 4-3 record. “It’s a tremendous tribute to this team,” said Harvard head coach Sue Caples of the squad’s finish. “The team showed character and great resolve in rebounding and coming together as a group, really allowing us to move forward.” After a pair of overtime wins, the first to the Crimson’s name...