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`Black Widow' kills its own potential
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Black Widow (STAR) (STAR) 1/2
Alex Debra Winger
Catharine Theresa Russell
Paul Sami Frey
Macauley Nicol Williamson
Ben Dennis Hopper
Etta Diane Ladd
Shin James Hong
Bruce Terry O'Quinn
20th Century-Fox presents a film directed by Bob Rafelson, and
produced by Laurence Mark and Harold Schneider from a screenplay by
Ron Base. Photographed by Conrad Hall. Edited by John Bloom. Music
by Michael ...
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`Black Widow' kills its own potential
Chicago Sun-Times
; Black Widow (STAR) (STAR) 1/2 Alex Debra Winger Catharine Theresa Russell Paul Sami Frey Macauley Nicol Williamson Ben Dennis Hopper Etta Diane Ladd Shin James Hong Bruce Terry O'Quinn 20th Century-Fox presents a film directed by Bob Rafelson, and produced by Laurence Mark and Harold Schneider from
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Why your Tesco grapes may come with a free black widow As store drops pesticides, a predator moves in
Daily Mail
; TO environmentally friendly bosses at Tesco, it seemed like a great idea. Ordering suppliers to grow grapes free of pesticides, they reasoned, would keep health-conscious shoppers happy and help save the planet at the same time. Instead, vineyards would encourage natural predators such as spiders
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Why your Tesco grapes may come with a free black widow; As store drops pesticides, a predator moves in.
The Daily Mail (London, England)
; Byline: JAMES CHAPMAN TO environmentally friendly bosses at Tesco, it seemed like a great idea. Ordering suppliers to grow grapes free of pesticides, they reasoned, would keep health-conscious shoppers happy and help save the planet at the same time. Instead, vineyards would encourage natural
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WHAT A FRIGHT!; Family finds black widow in grapes.(News)
Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England)
; Byline: JENNIFER WILDMAN A MERSEYSIDE family discovered a deadly visitor in their shopping - a black widow spider. The spider, which can kill with one bite, had arrived in a consignment of grapes from California. It was dead by the time Ron Bolzern unpacked the shopping at his Southport home, but
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BUG OF THE MONTH.(black widow spider)(Brief Article)
Geographical
; October 2000 1 Sunday BLACK WIDOW SPIDER: LACTRODECTUS MACTANS Pity the male black widow spider, for his mate is a harsh mistress. After fertilisation by a male of her species, the female black widow often eats him (thus making herself a widow). This notorious arachnid can be just as cruel to a
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Bananas with a bite Mother finds black widow in her fruit
Daily Mail
; WHEN Vicki Bell bought some bananas on her way to work, she could not resist trying one straight away. Four hours later she dipped into the bag again for another sample. It was only when she arrived home that the 36-year-old aromatherapist took her shopping out of the car, unpacked the bunch - and
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I TOOK HOME A DEADLY BLACK WIDOW SPIDER; WORKER'S TERROR WITH KILLER CREATURE.(News)
Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
; Byline: By Bart Dickson A FACTORY worker took home one of the world's deadliest spiders after finding it at his work. He fed it water for two days before realising his new pal was a black widow spider. The tiny black creature - which has distinctive bow-tie shaped red markings - had stowed away on
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Latrodectism: bite of the black widow spider.
American Family Physician
; Although few creatures evoke more anxiety and fear than spiders, much of this emotion is founded on myth. Even the name Arachnida, the class to which spiders belong, has its origin in mythology. The Greek goddess Athena changed the beautiful young weaver Arachne into a spider to spin through
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Black widow fright for spider men.(News)
Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England)
; ONE of the most deadly spiders in the world crawled out from under a stone in Wirral. Workers at a builders yard lifted a paving stone to discover a black widow - known for its lethal venom. Gavin Doughty raised the alarm to his boss Adrian Bird, site manager at Beers in Hooton. Mr Bird said: Gavin
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Sedalia family discovers black widow in garden ; `Southern belle' uncommon this far north.
Columbia Daily Tribune
; Sedalia - Otterville 14-year-old Elizabeth Clark was picking green beans in her family's garden with her father, Sonny, on a hot summer Saturday. As she reached under a shady canopy of leaves, she discovered a horrifying surprise: a female Southern black widow spider, guarding her egg sack. This
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