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Monkeys threaten San Juan.
The Orlando Sentinel (Orlando, Fla.) (via Knight-Ridder/TribuneNews Service)
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July 29, 2005
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Byline: Ray Quintanilla
TOA BAJA, Puerto Rico _ When hordes of monkeys began invading Puerto Rico's agricultural fields, devastating crops and eluding capture, the major concern was trapping them before they reached urban areas, where they would pose a public health hazard and be nearly impossible to round up.
Fear is turning to outrage. Authorities recently acknowledged a clan of these pesky moneys, escapees from defunct medical research laboratories along Puerto Rico's southern coast, has turned up just 20 minutes outside metropolitan San Juan _ home to ...
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Garden of Eden said to be in Turkey
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times
; ...to identify the four rivers as the Pison, the Gihon, the Hiddekel and the Euphrates. For years, biblical scholars have debated...that theory, the Tigris would match up with the Bible's Hiddekel River, the Karun River in Iran would correspond to the Pison...
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Beauty in Braids // Hairdresser Lobbies for Return to the Natural Look
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; Hiddekel Sara Burks remembers her grandmother braiding her hair. "It was a lovely time," she says. "We would sit and talk. It was...
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SOMEONE TO KNOW
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Vive John Garang (5-6).
News Wire article from: Sudan Tribune (Sudan)
; ...and other minerals. The second river was Gihon and it passed through the lands of Ethiopia. The name of the third river was Hiddekel passing towards the east of Assyria. The fourth river was Euphrates. It does not demand too much intelligence to figure out...
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My passion about 'The Passion'
Newspaper article from: Michigan Chronicle
; ...of Eden and The Fall of Man occurred in the Garden and there existed four rivers in the Garden; the Pison, the Gihon, the Hiddekel and the Euphrates, then I conclude that the Garden of Eden was on the continent of Africa, not in Mel Gibsonis hometown...
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Has a satellite spotted the original Garden of Eden in eastern Turkey?
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England)
; ...describes a river which watered the Garden of Eden and then split into 'four heads.' The Bible calls these Pison, Gihon, Hiddekel and the Euphrates. Until now, scholars have identified these waterways with the head of the Tigris and Euphrates in the Persian...
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They're Fit To Be Tied // Braids Emerge as Cool Style for a Hot Summer
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times
; ...relaxing, that they let it rest (wearing braids)," says Sonja Sumlin, owner of Sonja's Beauty Salon in Los Angeles. Hiddekel Sara Burks, owner of The Braiders Corner in Hyde Park and founder of the National Braiders Guild, sees braids as part of...
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As violence ebbs, Baghdad revives a watery romance.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Star (Beirut, Lebanon)
; ...Tigris is the name known to the West, from ancient Persian and Greek. Iraqis call it Dijlah. In the Old Testament it's the Hiddekel.Aa The Tigris is said to have inspired a Muslim ruler 1,200 years ago to build Baghdad on its banks as the capital of his...
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Is 'Passion' as it was?
Newspaper article from: Michigan Chronicle
; ...fall of man occurred in that garden. There are four rivers listed in that Scripture. They are the Pison, the Gihon, the Hiddekel and the Euphrates. All of these rivers are in continental Africa. Did Jerusalem suddenly move to Europe? I watched this...
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Newspaper article from: The Seattle Times (Seattle, WA)
; ...Tigris is the name known to the West, from ancient Persian and Greek. Iraqis call it Dijlah. In the Old Testament it's the Hiddekel. The Tigris is said to have inspired a Muslim ruler 1,200 years ago to build Baghdad on its banks as the capital of his...
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