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The self-service kiosks allow passengers to submit their customs declaration and personal information electronically.
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Scientists attached a transmitter to the fur seal and hope to learn where she travels, forages for food and, ultimately, where she thrives.
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Dan DeSousa of Animal Services said the snake belongs to Gaslamp Quarter resident. He said the snake probably made a fairly quick passage through the structure's plumbing.
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In a rare decision, Pope Francis had sided with a local bishop in his appeal against a church patriarch.
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A northern white rhinocerus at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park — one of five remaining members of the species — is doing better after being placed under veterinary supervision almost two weeks ago.
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A divided Oceanside City Council decided Wednesday to join 16 other California cities and 54 more across the nation that have banned the sale of "puppy mill" dogs and cats.
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Military families stationed in Europe and the Pacific are finding it difficult to get the food and supplies they need from their local base commissaries.
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A woman reported that the snake had slithered from the plumbing while she was plunging the toilet due to an excess of water in the bowl.
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A judge permanently blocked the state attorney general from enforcing the law that took effect two years ago, finding that the federal government's authority to regulate foie gras supersedes the state's.
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Modern dance showcase returns for third year at Diversionary Theatre
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