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  1. article Pet residents of White House focus of book

    Tuesday, November 6, 2012 4:30 am

    DALLAS — President George H.W. Bush had a problem so important he sent a memo to White House staff asking them to take a pledge. His dog, Ranger, was packing on the pounds.

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  • article Lemire: 'Details' says little new about suburbia

    Monday, November 5, 2012 11:15 am

    In "The Details," Dr. Jeff Lang (Tobey Maguire) lives in a charming suburban Seattle home with his beautiful wife, Nealy (Elizabeth Banks), and their adorable, 2-year-old son. When we first see him, he's driving home in his Toyota Prius — which has a campaign sticker for President Obama on it, naturally — with a large, lovely plant from Trader Joe's in the backseat.

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  • article Fair previews what's new in home gifts

    Thursday, September 6, 2012 12:15 pm

    On this side of the aisle, weathered barn boards and a chipped farmhouse table are laden with patchwork toys, quilts and wooden pull toys. On the other, the latest innovation in holographic technology turns a kid's iPad case into a mini surfing movie.

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  • Homes-Right-Gift Fair

    In this undated publicity photo provided by Mercantile Home, the Easton, PA-based studio Mercantile Home's ceramic animal collection includes squirrels, mice and raccoons for indoors or outside as shown. (AP Photo/Mercantile Home)

  • article Burglars don’t care if door belongs to man or mutt

    Wednesday, August 22, 2012 9:25 am

    A burglar will use any open door — front, back, side, garage or doggy.

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  • article They’re cute, but orphaned wildlife are not pets

    Sunday, July 3, 2011 4:00 pm

    If you spend time outdoors in Arizona, at some point you may encounter baby wildlife that have been orphaned. At this time of year, these young animals are especially threatened by the hot, dry weather and less access to water. But wildlife experts urge you not to try to raise the orphaned animal as a pet. First of all, it's illegal to possess native wildlife as pets in Arizona. And secondly, these animals need specialized care so they can be returned to the wild once they are able to survive on their own.

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  • article Beware of Easter bunny: May not be an easy pet

    Tuesday, April 19, 2011 4:00 pm

    LOS ANGELES - Every year in the weeks and months after Easter, a wave of rabbits turns up at animal shelters, abandoned by people who bought them for the holiday but changed their minds.

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  • article Local artist shares burning passion with AF community

    Saturday, April 16, 2011 6:00 pm

    Among the artists in our community is Ahwatukee Foothills resident Sandra Marshall. She is both a wife and a mother, who spends most of her free time painting from her home studio.

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  • article Local artist shares burning passion with AF community

    Saturday, April 16, 2011 6:00 pm

    Among the artists in our community is Ahwatukee Foothills resident Sandra Marshall. She is both a wife and a mother, who spends most of her free time painting from her home studio.

    1 image(s) 5 article(s)

  • article Masked bandits target pantry of one AF home

    Tuesday, February 1, 2011 8:00 am

    Tired of waking up to find her pantry trashed and some of the containers bearing gnaw marks, Nicole Koester repurposed a baby-cam from her toddler's room and managed to catch the masked bandits in the act.

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  • article Masked bandits target pantry of one AF home

    Tuesday, February 1, 2011 8:00 am

    Tired of waking up to find her pantry trashed and some of the containers bearing gnaw marks, Nicole Koester repurposed a baby-cam from her toddler's room and managed to catch the masked bandits in the act.

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    Nicole Koester surveys the scenes of the crime where two racoons slipped through their doggy door and went straight for their Foothills home's pantry. An enterprising former TV reporter, Nicole set up a security camera and was able to record the two masked bandits eating dog food, raman and other treats during nocturnal jaunts into the Koester's home. Jan. 27, 2011

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    Toddler Conner Koester crawls through a doggy door used by two masked bandits who, in recent weeks, have invaded his parents' Foothills home and stole dog food, raman and other items in the family's pantry. An enterprising former TV reporter, Nicole set up a security camera and was able to record the raccoons during nocturnal jaunts into the Koester's home. Jan. 27, 2011

  • afn.020211.news.Raccoons1.jpg

    Nicole and Conner Koester survey the scenes of the crime where two racoons slipped through their doggy door and went straight for their Foothills home's pantry. An enterprising former TV reporter, Nicole set up a security camera and was able to record the two masked bandits eating dog food, raman and other treats during nocturnal jaunts into the Koester's home. Jan. 27, 2011

  • afn.020211.news.Raccoons4.jpg

    Toddler Conner Koester crawls through a doggy door used by two masked bandits who, in recent weeks, have invaded his parents' Foothills home and stole dog food, raman and other items in the family's pantry. An enterprising former TV reporter, Nicole set up a security camera and was able to record the raccoons during nocturnal jaunts into the Koester's home. Jan. 27, 2011

  • afn.020211.news.Raccoons5.jpg

    Conner Koester points to the tree where raccoons "cased" his home before slipping through a doggy door and heading straight for their Foothills home's pantry. An enterprising former TV reporter, Conner's mother, Nicole, set up a security camera and was able to record the two masked bandits eating dog food, raman and other treats during nocturnal jaunts into the Koester's home. Jan. 27, 2011

  • afn.020211.news.Raccoons2.jpg

    Nicole Koester surveys the scenes of the crime where two racoons slipped through their doggy door and went straight for their Foothills home's pantry. An enterprising former TV reporter, Nicole set up a security camera and was able to record the two masked bandits eating dog food, raman and other treats during nocturnal jaunts into the Koester's home. Jan. 27, 2011

  • afn.020211.news.Raccoons5.jpg

    Conner Koester points to the tree where raccoons "cased" his home before slipping through a doggy door and heading straight for their Foothills home's pantry. An enterprising former TV reporter, Conner's mother, Nicole, set up a security camera and was able to record the two masked bandits eating dog food, raman and other treats during nocturnal jaunts into the Koester's home. Jan. 27, 2011

  • afn.020211.news.Raccoons1.jpg

    Nicole and Conner Koester survey the scenes of the crime where two racoons slipped through their doggy door and went straight for their Foothills home's pantry. An enterprising former TV reporter, Nicole set up a security camera and was able to record the two masked bandits eating dog food, raman and other treats during nocturnal jaunts into the Koester's home. Jan. 27, 2011

  • afn.020211.news.Raccoons3.jpg

    Nicole and Conner Koester look at video recorded from a security camera of two racoons that slipped through their Foothills home's doggy door and went straight for the pantry, eating dog food, raman and other treats. Jan. 27, 2011

  • afn.020211.news.Raccoons3.jpg

    Nicole and Conner Koester look at video recorded from a security camera of two racoons that slipped through their Foothills home's doggy door and went straight for the pantry, eating dog food, raman and other treats. Jan. 27, 2011

  • article Legislation would let you hunt 'varmints' in cities at night

    Friday, January 28, 2011 3:59 pm

    Frank Antenori wants you to be able to hunt varmints at night.

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  • article Deadliest catch? Lobster wars rock Maine

    Saturday, September 5, 2009 2:04 pm

    MATINICUS ISLAND, Maine — Life here is defined by the ocean. It's the ocean that feeds the livelihoods of the lobstermen. It's the ocean that dictates the weather. And it's 20 miles of ocean that separates Matinicus from the mainland and makes it a world apart.

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