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Serial dognapping case ripples through New MexicoThe cases were often heartbreaking: Families coming home to find their dogs had vanished from inside houses, behind locked fences and outdoor kennels in rural communities east of Albuquerque.
But with the recent arrest of a woman accused of stealing two pit bulls — then throwing them from her moving car as the dogs' owner gave chase...
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 | Serial dognapping case ripples through New Mexico The cases were often heartbreaking: Families coming home to find their dogs had vanished from inside houses, behind locked fences and outdoor kennels in rural communities east of Albuquerque.
But with the recent arrest of a woman accused of stealing two pit bulls — then throwing them from her moving car as the dogs' owner gave chase... |
 | UK education sixth in global ranking The UK's education system is ranked sixth best in the developed world, according to a global league table published by education firm Pearson. The first and second places are taken by Finland and South Korea... |
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Scoring seven runs in the third inning, the Florida Atlantic University baseball team broke a two-game losing streak with a decisive 13-4 victory over Boston College on Wednesday night at the FAU Baseball Stadium in Boca Raton. The Owls improved to 9-4 on the season.
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Telling the truth
 | New research from Cambridge University and others shows that, with sensitive interviewing, young children can be reliable witnesses in cases of abuse. |
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Professor Stephen Hawking’s 70th birthday public symposium
 | To coincide with Professor Stephen Hawking’s 70th birthday, the University of Cambridge’s Centre for Theoretical Cosmology, in conjunction with Intel, is hosting a public symposium on Sunday, 08 January entitled ‘The State of the Universe’. |
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