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Colorado State University was charged with breaking federal laws in the negligent treatment of animals in its research program. According to the university, the citations are both associated with a study evaluating a vaccine to prevent hemorrhagic diseases in rabbits. This disease cannot be contracted by humans, but it can by animals found in Colorado....
AMHERST — Four violations of care for hamsters used in a University of Massachusetts laboratory, outlined in an inspections reports completed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture in June, have been corrected, according to a campus spokesman.The...
AMHERST — Four violations of care for hamsters used in a University of Massachusetts laboratory, outlined in an inspections reports completed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture in June, have been corrected, according to a campus spokesman.The...
On Sunday, September 17, 2017, Polk County Sheriff's Fraud detectives obtained a warrant for 46-year-old Cornesa Mobley of Clermont, charging her with: 10 counts Use of Personal ID (F-3) 8 counts Uttering False Instrument (F-3) 7 counts Possession of Counterfeit Device (F-3) 1 count Use of Public Record to Obtain Personal Info…
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Last year, a fire broke out in the lobby of Cindy Shone’s Toronto building. After hearing the fire alarm, Shone opened her door to find out what was happening. She could feel and smell the smoke filling her hallway, but couldn’t see it. Shone is blind.
Shone quickly put the safety harness on Barney, her Labrador-Golden Retriever-mix guide dog. She doesn’t remember giving him any commands.
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