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Biologists nab owl taking heads off chickens

February 11th, 2011

BETHEL, Maine (AP) — A Maine barred owl was caught inside a barn where it had been decapitating one chicken a day and flying off with the heads.

The Sun Journal newspaper reports that the owl killed five or six chickens. The owl was captured Sunday and has been taken to a wildlife rehabilitation center.

Wildlife biologist Judy Camuso says owls are having a tough time finding food this winter and the owl was trying to survive. She says it was near death.

Camuso says chickens are too big for owls to carry off and owls are notorious for eating heads. She says many animals that owls live on, such as squirrels and voles, live under the snow.

Information from: Sun-Journal, http://www.sunjournal.com

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Aussie moved to US to follow Packers

February 7th, 2011

DALLAS (AP) — Imagine quitting your job and moving your family across the world to pursue a dream: witnessing every game an NFL team played in a season.

This guy did.

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PA steelworkers work Super Bowl Sunday

February 4th, 2011

CLAIRTON, Pa. (AP) — It’s only natural that Pittsburgh-area steelworkers would want to watch the Pittsburgh Steelers in Sunday’s Super Bowl.

But a U.S. Steel memo says workers in the Clairton, Irvin and Edgar Thomson mills who miss work Sunday or Monday “without just cause” will face “severe disciplinary action.”

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Rice cakes decorated with diamonds for luck

February 2nd, 2011

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Wealthy Chinese-Filipinos are snapping up rice cakes decorated with gold and diamonds to celebrate the Lunar New Year in hopes of attracting good luck in the Year of the Rabbit.

The rabbit-shaped glutinous rice cakes sell for between $500 and $2,700 and are covered with 24-carat gold foil and a few small diamonds.

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