Jun 122012


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MyrtleBeachOnline.com
10 Things to Know for Tuesday
MyrtleBeachOnline.com
AUSTRALIAN CORNONER AGREES DINGO TOOK BABY IN 1980 CASE Australians have overwhelmingly welcomed the final chapter of a mystery that has captivated the nation for 32 years. 3. ANALYSIS: VATICAN DISPUTE WITH US NUNS BEGAN DECADES AGO American nuns will

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10 Things to Know for Tuesday
MiamiHerald.com
AUSTRALIAN CORNONER AGREES DINGO TOOK BABY IN 1980 CASE Australians have overwhelmingly welcomed the final chapter of a mystery that has captivated the nation for 32 years. 3. ANALYSIS: VATICAN DISPUTE WITH US NUNS BEGAN DECADES AGO American nuns will

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The Associated Press
10 Things to Know for Tuesday
The Associated Press
AUSTRALIAN CORNONER AGREES DINGO TOOK BABY IN 1980 CASE Australians have overwhelmingly welcomed the final chapter of a mystery that has captivated the nation for 32 years. 3. ANALYSIS: VATICAN DISPUTE WITH US NUNS BEGAN DECADES AGO American nuns will

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The Associated Press
coroner agrees dingo took baby in 1980 case
USA TODAY
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) – Australians have overwhelmingly welcomed the final chapter of a mystery that has captivated the nation for 32 years: Did a dingo really take a baby that vanished from an Outback campsite in 1980?
Coroner rules dingo really did take Australian baby in 1980Fox News
Coroner: Dingo Killed Australian Baby in 1980 CaseVoice of America (blog)
Coroner rules that dingo killed baby 32 years agoMiamiHerald.com
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Dingoes in danger of extinction: expert
Ninemsn
Dingoes are currently listed as a threatened species but if more isn't done they could disappear from parts of Australia, wildlife experts say. Healesville sanctuary senior dingo keeper Sue Jaensch said Tuesday's coronial ruling that a dingo was

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Quotations of the day
Washington Post
___ “No longer will Australia be able to say that dingoes are not dangerous and only attack if provoked.” — Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton after an Australian coroner ruled Tuesday that a dingo took a baby from a campsite in the Outback,

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