ISSUE 3
Mar. 7, 2004


Group is recruiting volunteers to prevent deaths at the U.S.-Mexico border
PHOENIX, AZ - A Tucson-based group is recruiting volunteers in an effort to prevent deaths at the U.S.-Mexico border. Their first step in the effort to reduce deaths will be placing water stations near trails used by illegal immigrants.
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Skier rescued in Cascades loses feet, ankles
SEATTLE, WA - Dan Witkowski, a 25-year-old extreme skier who amazed doctors, relatives and rescuers by surviving five days lost in the frigid Cascade Mountains last month, underwent surgery Friday to amputate his feet and ankles.
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Sports Illustrated gets a three-day suspension
BELPRE, OH - 12-year-old Justin Reyes was suspended from school for three days for bringing a Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition magazine to school.
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Wisconsin next to import low-cost Canadian drugs
WASHINGTON - Wisconsin will begin providing its residents with access to Canadian Internet pharmacies today, Gov. Jim Doyle said Tuesday, even as federal regulators issued new warning to another state that has already done it.
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SUV hits man, drags him 8.5 miles ...

"Idol" drops contestant ...

Another Ten Commandments monument may have to go ...

Senate approves a bill to protect firearms firms ...

Bill includes OK for publishing DUI names ...

Puddle of Mudd singer allegedy drunk at show ...

Officials red-faced over filming of porn at airport ...

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