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Police ID man shot dead while toting milk Miami Herald
Jesus Hernandez Lopez was walking home from a BP gas station with a gallon of milk last night when someone tried to rob him. But the evening would amount to much more than a robbery. The suspect -- or suspects -- fatally shot the 32-year-old Mexican immigrant, leaving him on the side of the road.
Vermont farmers wary of voluntary animal ID program The Barre Montpelier Times Argus
ENOSBURG -- Sharon Zecchinelli raises a couple of pigs, lambs, turkeys and two dozen chickens in her backyard. - By LISA RATHKE The Associated Press
Animal ID Program Not Appeasing Critics AP via Yahoo! Finance
Sharon Zecchinelli raises a couple of pigs, lambs, turkeys and two dozen chickens in her backyard. The 50-year-old chef-turned-farmer says she knows more about her animals' health than she knows about her children's.
Shift to voluntary animal ID program doesn't appease critics The Burlington Free Press
ENOSBURG -- Sharon Zecchinelli raises a couple of pigs, lambs, turkeys and two dozen chickens in her back yard. The 50-year-old chef-turned-farmer says she knows more about her animals' health than she knows about her children's.
Shift to voluntary animal ID program doesn't appease critics Boston Globe
Sharon Zecchinelli raises a couple of pigs, lambs, turkeys and two dozen chickens in her backyard.
Police Blotter for 12/4/06 BG News
Thursday 1:19 p.m. Credit card reported taken and possibly used by a Parkview Drive resident. 8:07 p.m. Temporary tag reported stolen from a car parked on North Main Street. 11:58 p.m. Samantha Jean Sears, 20, of Shelby Township, Mich., arrested for attempting to use a fraudulent California ID to get into a North Main Street bar.
Police ID Man Killed While Walking Home With Milk CBS 4 Miami
The Broward Sheriff's Office has identified the man who was killed as he walked home after buying a gallon of milk and they’ve released a description of the getaway car used in Monday night’s murder near Fort Lauderdale.
Shift to voluntary animal ID program doesn't appease critics WCAX 3
ENOSBURG, Vt. -- Sharon Zecchinelli raises a couple of pigs, lambs, turkeys and two dozen chickens in her backyard. The 50-year-old chef-turned-farmer says she knows more about
Animal ID program not appeasing critics Sharewatch
The 50-year-old chef-turned-farmer says she knows more about her animals\' health than she knows about her children\'s. To her, a federal government plan to require farmers and ranchers to register their animals in a national database goes too far.
RFID tags turns metal packaging into antennas Food Production Daily
06/12/2006 - Crown and QinetiQ are jointly developing radio-frequency identification (RFID) tracking that will turn metal packaging into an antenna and help reduce the costs of using the technology.

Police ID man shot dead while toting milk Miami Herald
Jesus Hernandez Lopez was walking home from a BP gas station with a gallon of milk last night when someone tried to rob him. But the evening would amount to much more than a robbery. The suspect -- or suspects -- fatally shot the 32-year-old Mexican immigrant, leaving him on the side of the road.
Vermont farmers wary of voluntary animal ID program The Barre Montpelier Times Argus
ENOSBURG -- Sharon Zecchinelli raises a couple of pigs, lambs, turkeys and two dozen chickens in her backyard. - By LISA RATHKE The Associated Press
Animal ID Program Not Appeasing Critics AP via Yahoo! Finance
Sharon Zecchinelli raises a couple of pigs, lambs, turkeys and two dozen chickens in her backyard. The 50-year-old chef-turned-farmer says she knows more about her animals' health than she knows about her children's.
Shift to voluntary animal ID program doesn't appease critics The Burlington Free Press
ENOSBURG -- Sharon Zecchinelli raises a couple of pigs, lambs, turkeys and two dozen chickens in her back yard. The 50-year-old chef-turned-farmer says she knows more about her animals' health than she knows about her children's.
Shift to voluntary animal ID program doesn't appease critics Boston Globe
Sharon Zecchinelli raises a couple of pigs, lambs, turkeys and two dozen chickens in her backyard.
Police Blotter for 12/4/06 BG News
Thursday 1:19 p.m. Credit card reported taken and possibly used by a Parkview Drive resident. 8:07 p.m. Temporary tag reported stolen from a car parked on North Main Street. 11:58 p.m. Samantha Jean Sears, 20, of Shelby Township, Mich., arrested for attempting to use a fraudulent California ID to get into a North Main Street bar.
Police ID Man Killed While Walking Home With Milk CBS 4 Miami
The Broward Sheriff's Office has identified the man who was killed as he walked home after buying a gallon of milk and they’ve released a description of the getaway car used in Monday night’s murder near Fort Lauderdale.
Shift to voluntary animal ID program doesn't appease critics WCAX 3
ENOSBURG, Vt. -- Sharon Zecchinelli raises a couple of pigs, lambs, turkeys and two dozen chickens in her backyard. The 50-year-old chef-turned-farmer says she knows more about
Animal ID program not appeasing critics Sharewatch
The 50-year-old chef-turned-farmer says she knows more about her animals\' health than she knows about her children\'s. To her, a federal government plan to require farmers and ranchers to register their animals in a national database goes too far.
RFID tags turns metal packaging into antennas Food Production Daily
06/12/2006 - Crown and QinetiQ are jointly developing radio-frequency identification (RFID) tracking that will turn metal packaging into an antenna and help reduce the costs of using the technology.id+tag: id+tag
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