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Monday: Fatal Grizzly Removals, Attempted Kidnapping, Kayak Commuting
By Dan Testa, 11-10-08
Good morning;
on this date in 1969, Sesame Street premiered
.
On the Beacon this morning, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says
bear removals by officials managing grizzly populations are also the top cause of death among the bears
, over the last decade. Flathead High's
Laurie Swindall is a proving a critical part of the team's volleyball success
. Kitchen Guy Chef
Jim Gray is receiving a deluge of e-mail from French and Italian culinary purists
taking him to task over some unorthodox advice.
Four employees of Montana State Prison in Deerlodge are suspended after an inmate accused them of sexual misconduct
. A 19-year-old
man in Missoula has been arrested for trying to kidnap a woman
. Lee's Chuck Johnson notes that
few Democratic state lawmakers were able to ride the coattails of successful candidates of their party higher up the ticket to victory
in last week's election. An
MSU scientist is making world headlines with his discovery of a possible diesel-type fuel derived from a South American fungus
.
And
check out this video of an Englishman who beats the rush hour commute by kayaking to work
. Have a great day.
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