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NEWARK, NJ - The Devils lost their fifth straight game at home and sixth of their last seven overall following a 8-4 setback to Tampa Bay at Prudential Center Thursday night. The Lightning scored ...
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The Devils look to build upon Saturday's win against Anaheim with a Sunday matinee at home against the Vancouver Canucks. Read below for your game preview presented by Flock Free Bird Control and ...
The Game Preview: Matt had the preview today. The Song of the Day: In what may seem like a turn out of left field, I wanted to pass along something new. The Lightning may have been enjoying the warm ...
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Elephant populations in Southern Africa are stable or growing, but the space available for them is not. Often, elephant populations are constrained, increasing their impact on the environment or ...
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This story originally published in the September 2008 issue of National Geographic magazine. See more digitized stories from our archives here. The biologist Iain Douglas-Hamilton is walking up on an ...