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Monday, August 18, 2008
Va. town tries to prove existence of 'ghost cats' BLACKSTONE, Va. — Like some other residents of this small town, Mary Elizabeth Goodwyn doesn't go outside after dark much anymore. Since 2003, the Courier-Record has run at least 15 stories on cougar sightings in town and in the neighboring 41,000-acre Army National Guard training base. Read complete story from the AP's W.V. state wire Scientists to use satellites to count kangaroo rats Scientists plan to use satellite photos to count ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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