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Topic: Hunting and Fishing
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Mitt Romney gaffes: 9 times the button-down candidate should have buttoned up
In politics, a gaffe is often described as a "truth told by accident." Mitt Romney has had relatively few of them during his time in politics, but when the former governor of Massachusetts commits one, it can be a doozy. Here’s a list of the most memorable.
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In Pictures: Giant reptiles
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In Pictures: Storm surfing
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Robert Redford: Our readers' favorite films
Robert Redford celebrates his birthday today, and we asked the Monitor's followers on Facebook what their favorite films were by the legendary actor and director. Here are the top five:
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Modern Parenthood
Mother's Day in Minnesota: bass fishing vs. brunch
Minnesota's moral dilemma: Opening day of fishing season falls on Mother's Day weekend. Will government save family unity and change the calendar?
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Snakehead bounty: Maryland offers $200 gift card
Snakehead bounty: For every angler that catches and kills a snakehead fish in Maryland, the state is offering a $200 gift card "bounty" plus other incentives.
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Salmon Fishing in the Yemen: movie review
'Salmon fishing in the Yemen,' based on a satirical novel, manages to lose the satire in damp whimsy despite a good cast that includes Ewan McGregor, Emily Blunt, and Kristin Scott Thomas.
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The Circle Bastiat
Is frankincense doomed?
Trees that produce the substance are in serious decline due to over-harvesting and other environmental factors.
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Mitt Romney gaffes: 9 times the button-down candidate should have buttoned up
In politics, a gaffe is often described as a "truth told by accident." Mitt Romney has had relatively few of them during his time in politics, but when the former governor of Massachusetts commits one, it can be a doozy. Here’s a list of the most memorable.
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In Arizona, families can get photos with Santa – and an AK-47
The Scottsdale Gun Club in Arizona offered one photo session Nov. 26 and will hold another one Dec. 10. Although the photos are raising some eyebrows, they exemplify Arizona’s thriving gun culture.
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In Pictures: Giant reptiles
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Tar balls dumped on Ala. shore by Lee cleared by BP
Tar balls: Crews were on the beach at Gulf Shores on Wednesday using small fishing nets to scoop up sticky black globs off the sand.
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In Pictures: Storm surfing
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Stir It Up!
Watermelon tuna ceviche
Citrus juice quickly “cooks” sushi-grade tuna for this light, fresh, colorful first course.
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Robert Redford: Our readers' favorite films
Robert Redford celebrates his birthday today, and we asked the Monitor's followers on Facebook what their favorite films were by the legendary actor and director. Here are the top five:
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Stir It Up!
Cedar planked salmon with maple mustard glaze
Resting on a cedar bed, cushioned with fresh dill and green onions, this maple mustard glazed salmon was my most memorable summer meal yet.
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Stir It Up!
Fish (or scallop) ceviche
When it is too hot to cook serve up tangy ceviche.
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Mexico searches for 7 missing in boating accident
One American has been confirmed dead in the accident, which came after a flash storm upended the boat before dawn Sunday, spilling dozens of tourists and crew members into the water.
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In Pictures: Gulf oil spill one year later
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 04/12
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 03/20
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 03/18
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 03/07
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 03/02
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Bassmaster Classic 2011: Super Bowl of fishing takes to tricky Louisiana bayou
The Bassmaster Classic 2011 is the most prestigious bass-fishing event in the world, drawing 50 top fishermen to New Orleans in the wake of the BP oil spill. Oil is a nonfactor, organizers say.
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the day 02/01
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European Commission takes aim at Sweden over wolf hunt
The month-long wolf hunt has divided Sweden - and prompted many European conservationists to accuse Sweden of undue animal cruelty in the name of sport.
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In Pictures: Winter weather: How cold is it?








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