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Don't reopen plants that slaughter horses for food
Most Americans disapprove of slaughtering horses for food — 80 percent, according to a recent national survey. Responsible American horse lovers, breeders and owners shudder at the thought of any horse of theirs — horses born and raised to...
Tags: Standards, Humane Society of the United States, Tom Vilsack, U.S. Congress, European Union
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West, Texas, explosion: Toxic cloud could be spread by strong winds
Authorities dealing with a huge explosion at a fertilizer plant near Waco, Texas, were preparing for a possible shift in the winds that could push toxic clouds toward areas not yet affected by the disaster, officials said early Thursday. At least...Tags: Heavy Engineering, Emergency Incidents, Fertilizer, Manufacturing and Engineering, Chemical Industry
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Rain hampers search for survivors of Texas explosion [Update]
Even as as President Obama pledged federal assistance to the devastated community, morning rainfall was hampering search and rescue efforts Thursday at the site of the West, Texas, fertilizer plant explosion, which killed as many as 15 people and...Tags: CBS Corp., Crime, Law and Justice, Plant Openings, Rick Perry, U.S. Geological Survey
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Police say 5 to 15 people could be dead after massive explosion at Texas fertilizer plant
WEST, Texas (AP) -- Rescue workers searched rubble early Thursday for survivors of a fertilizer plant explosion in a small Texas town that killed as many as 15 people and injured more than 160 others. The blast left the factory a smoldering ruin and...
Tags: Oklahoma City Bombing (1995), Disasters and Accidents, Nursing, Emergency Incidents, Fertilizer
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Sox stymied in 3-1 loss to Jays
TORONTO — If Adam Dunn's 1-for-33 performance during the White Sox's recently concluded 3-7 trip wasn't disturbing enough, Dayan Viciedo's injury could be just as troubling. Viciedo suffered a left oblique strain while taking a violent swing on...Tags: Adam Dunn, Dayan Viciedo, Chris Sale, Sports, Chicago White Sox
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Rescuers searching the ruins of Texas fertilizer plant
RAPID CITY, S.D. - Rescue workers searched the smoldering ruins of a fertilizer plant Thursday for survivors of a monstrous explosion that leveled homes and businesses in every direction across the Texas prairie. As many as 15 people were feared dead...
Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Nursing, Emergency Incidents, Fertilizer, Nursing Homes
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UPDATED: Rescuers search ruins of Texas fertilizer plant
WEST, Texas (AP) — Rescue workers searched the smoldering ruins of a fertilizer plant Thursday for survivors of a monstrous explosion that leveled homes and businesses in every direction across the Texas prairie. As many as 15 people were feared...
Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Nursing, Fertilizer, Emergency Incidents, Nursing Homes
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Boston Marathon victims: Preschool teacher who's never off-duty
Two-year-olds can be touchy about big changes in their lives, and no one knows that better than 29-year-old Erika Brannock. So before the preschool teacher left the Baltimore area to watch her mother run the Boston Marathon, she sent a note to the parents...
Tags: Teachers, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Early Learning, Sports, Teaching and Learning
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Boston Marathon victims remembered, mourned
Spirited 8-year-old among Boston Marathon victims BRIDGET MURPHY,Associated Press BOSTON (AP) — Third-grader Martin Richard had just gotten ice cream and was near the Boston Marathon finish line, eagerly watching for friends to run by. Krystle...
Tags: Toy Story (movie), Boston Marathon, Religion and Belief, Halloween, Sports
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Garrett Richards to replace injured Jered Weaver in Angels rotation
Garrett Richards didn't care whether he pitched out of the rotation or bullpen; he just hoped the Angels would commit to one or the other so he wouldn't have to go back and forth like he did last season, transitions that can tax the arm as well as the...
Tags: Ernesto Frieri, Sports, Kevin Jepsen, Mark Lowe, Ian Kinsler
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Boston hospitals well prepared for blast casualties
BOSTON — As 3 o'clock neared Monday afternoon, officials at Brigham and Women's Hospital, one of Boston's premier medical centers, expected this year's marathon would be a nonevent. "We were winding down," said Barry Wante, the hospital's...
Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Sports, General Practitioners, Massachusetts General Hospital, Hospitals and Clinics
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Boston bombs said to be made from pressure cookers
BOSTON (AP) — The bombs that ripped through the crowd at the Boston Marathon, killing three people and wounding more than 170, were fashioned out of pressure cookers and packed with shards of metal, nails and ball bearings to inflict maximum...
Tags: Times Square, Sports, Amtrak, White House, Police Investigations
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