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While playing for the Florida State baseball team, he was suspended for three games and completed 20 hours of community service after acknowledging he stole $32 worth of crab legs from a local grocery store in April. Before the football season, he said …
"We take very good care of our animals. We haven't had any … Other charreada advocates agree, arguing that animal rights activists target the Mexican sport because it's less organized and affluent than American and European rodeo events. "They do …
Eston Kohver, an organised crime investigator in Estonia's internal security service (known by its Estonian acronym, Kapo), was grabbed on the morning of 5 September from scrubland along the border with Russia. Along with his pistol, he carried a …
Stock photos and generic descriptions of the services provided at the San Rafael "joy sauna"—deep tissue massage, Oriental massage, Swedish massage—are set to a bland, white-and-beige backdrop. A bullet-point primer on the benefits of massage states …
A wealthy Dallas suburb may be able to allocate more resources toward recreation than a West Texas farm town. Nevertheless, the evident satisfaction among urban … Areas in need of park service are in red. (The Trust for Public Land). According to a …
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Eighteen months after getting laid off as an office manager at a local food-service company, Gary Aberle finds himself in an intractable Catch-22: The longer he searches for work, the harder it is to find a job. Aberle, 55, is no longer eligible for …