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That's last week's news

Yep, it's time for our roundup of the past week's news items:

12/09/2007 - China turns turtle in race to save species Global crisis
12/09/2007 - 'Dr. Turtle' cares for Cape injured
12/08/2007 - Man arrested on sea turtle charge
12/08/2007 - Tortoise's 3rd Freedom Flight Foiled
12/08/2007 - College students find rare tortoise variety
12/08/2007 - SoCal tortoise caught after third slow getaway
12/08/2007 - Willy the tortoise makes slow-speed dash for freedom in Southern California
12/08/2007 - Pa. police find 6-foot alligator during arrest
12/08/2007 - Tortoise Captured After Third Escape Attempt
12/07/2007 - The agenda is simple: this turtle must not die
12/07/2007 - Marine patrol finds rare sea turtle in boat
12/07/2007 - Turtle transfer beats letting critter become road pizza
12/07/2007 - Yangtze turtle that time almost forgot
12/07/2007 - Willy the wayward tortoise collared
12/06/2007 - Pollution, overfishing threaten survival of Florida seas turtles
12/06/2007 - Inspiration from Sea Turtles
12/05/2007 - China’s Turtles, Emblems of a Crisis
12/05/2007 - Fishing spells turtle trouble
12/04/2007 - Sea turtles face threat from Indian ports plan
12/04/2007 - Indiantown men arrested after gopher tortoise is injured
12/03/2007 - Once common, now disappearing: Wood Turtle and Olive-sided Flycatcher focus attention on Species at Risk
12/03/2007 - Groups seek 'endangered' status for loggerhead turtles along Atlantic Coast

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