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Fisherman: 'I Opened The Gut Sack And Out Pops This Finger!'

Fisherman: 'I Opened The Gut Sack And Out Pops This Finger!'
PRIEST LAKE, Idaho – Fishermen and their far-fetched fables are about as common as the trout in Priest Lake. Over the years Calvin Nolan and Mark Blackstone have reeled in plenty of both. But their most famous fishing folk-tale isn't about their prize catch, rather what they most recent

Fisherman: 'I Opened The Gut Sack And Out Pops This Finger!'

Fisherman: 'I Opened The Gut Sack And Out Pops This Finger!'
PRIEST LAKE, Idaho – Fishermen and their far-fetched fables are about as common as the trout in Priest Lake. Over the years Calvin Nolan and Mark Blackstone have reeled in plenty of both. But their most famous fishing folk-tale isn't about their prize catch, rather what they most recent

Fisherman: 'I Opened The Gut Sack And Out Pops This Finger!'

Fisherman: 'I Opened The Gut Sack And Out Pops This Finger!'
PRIEST LAKE, Idaho – Fishermen and their far-fetched fables are about as common as the trout in Priest Lake. Over the years Calvin Nolan and Mark Blackstone have reeled in plenty of both. But their most famous fishing folk-tale isn't about their prize catch, rather what they most recent

FDA to rule on Bristol-Myers/Pfizer drug in March

FDA to rule on Bristol-Myers/Pfizer drug in March
NEW YORK (AP) - Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. and Pfizer Inc. said Wednesday the Food and Drug Administration has accepted a new application for their anti-clotting drug Eliquis and will make a decision by March 17. The companies want the FDA to allow them to market Eliquis as a preventive treatment for

France calls for Mali intervention

France calls for Mali intervention
By RON DePASQUALEAssociated Press UNITED NATIONS (AP) - French President Francois Hollande called Wednesday for the Security Council to approve African military intervention in Mali "as quickly as possible." France and the African Union would provide logistical support to a West African-led bid

EEOC: Iowa food warehouse condoned racist graffiti

EEOC: Iowa food warehouse condoned racist graffiti
By RYAN J. FOLEYAssociated Press IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has filed a lawsuit on behalf of black employees of a national food distribution company, alleging that supervisors condoned discrimination by allowing racist graffiti at an Iowa warehouse.

'Moon River' crooner Andy Williams dies at age 84

'Moon River' crooner Andy Williams dies at age 84
By BOB THOMAS and JIM SALTERAssociated Press BRANSON, Mo. (AP) - For the older - OK, squarer - side of the generation gap, Andy Williams was part of the soundtrack of the 1960s and '70s, with easy-listening hits like "Moon River," the "Love Story" theme and "The Most Wonderful Time of the

Kraft Foods Group joining S&P 500

Kraft Foods Group joining S&P 500
NEW YORK (AP) - The S&P Dow Jones Indices said Wednesday that Kraft Foods Group, which is being spun off from Kraft Foods Inc., will replace Alpha Natural Resources Inc. on the S&P 500. Kraft Foods Group is a food and beverage business based in Northfield, Ill. Kraft Foods Inc. is being

Obama makes new appeal in 2-minute ad

Obama makes new appeal in 2-minute ad
By KEN THOMAS and STEVE PEOPLESAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Trying to command attention and build his lead in the polls, President Barack Obama unveiled a new two-minute TV commercial Thursday calling for an "economic patriotism" he hopes will sweep him to a second term, urging voters to

Obama makes new appeal in 2-minute ad

Obama makes new appeal in 2-minute ad
By KEN THOMAS and STEVE PEOPLESAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Trying to command attention and build his lead in the polls, President Barack Obama unveiled a new two-minute TV commercial Thursday calling for an "economic patriotism" he hopes will sweep him to a second term, urging voters to