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52. Spectrum names Yoder to head unit that's for sale
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53. Legacy Snuffs Out Challenge
The prank was based on documents the tobacco industry supplied the federal government listing cigarette ingredients, one of which was urea a compound found in urine. The commission dismissed the cigarette maker's claim that an ad for the "Truth" campaign violated FCC rules by including recordings from telephone conversations. The offending ad was a radio spot in which a young actor identifying himself as a dog walker called the Lorillard switchboard. He offered to sell the company urine...
Source3/14/2007


54. Tracking black bears, cubs
It s probably in that tree, Immell said, losing hope of retrieving the bear s collar and seeing if she had cubs or yearlings for an ongoing study on the reproductive health of black bears. BEARING IN The process of tracking a bear on foot consists of first intercepting the bear s radio signal from three different compass bearings. It doesn t matter if the bears are in huckleberry thickets covered with snow or down steep canyons hammered by rain, Immell and Kercher always find their bear....
Source3/20/2007


55. How to prevent kidney stones?
With the increased amount of water being lost in sweating during summer, less water is available for the kidneys resulting in the end products like sediments in the kidneys forming what are called as stones or calculi. Stone diseases: Although there are various ways by which human wastes are excreted, kidneys are major organs through which around 1,500 to 2,000 ml of water per day is let out which contains water soluble products of digestion. With the summer on the rise, it is a common...
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56. Pet owners barking up organic tree
Concerned pet owners such as Tarter are helping to increase already booming sales of organic and natural pet food, according to industry officials and store owners. That's why the national recall of the dog food Patchez had been eating for two years prompted Tarter to switch to brands that cost twice as much, but contain organic and natural ingredients. Tarter, who has taken Patchez for tests to make sure her kidneys weren't damaged by the recalled food, had been paying 84 cents a can for...
SourceThe Times of Northwest Indiana


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