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Mushroom pickers lost hope, considered eating dog
News
Mon, 6 Feb 2012
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and went to a new spot they were not familiar with. In the heat of the afternoon, they left their jackets at the end of a gravel road. Their last meal was a peanut butter sandwich each on Sunday. When they didn't come home the first night, the camp
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Mushroom pickers lost hope, considered eating dog
News
Mon, 6 Feb 2012
More fromLatest Headlines
and went to a new spot they were not familiar with. In the heat of the afternoon, they left their jackets at the end of a gravel road. Their last meal was a peanut butter sandwich each on Sunday. When they didn't come home the first night, the camp
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Still, No Evidence That Political Climate Led to Shootings
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to this and bring down the rhetoric which has become pervasive in the discussion of political issues, the phrase "don't retreat, reload" put crosshairs on congressional districts as targets. Former Senator Mike Gravel also weighs in.



