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Newell Augur, a lobbyist for the Federation of Maine Dog Clubs, said an article on Page B1 in the April 15 paper about two pieces of legislation needs clarification. Augur said the clubs opposed LD 2171, an Act to Amend the Animal Welfare Laws, as too intrusive, but…
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Newell Augur, a lobbyist for the Federation of Maine Dog Clubs, said an article on Page B1 in the April 15 paper about two pieces of legislation needs clarification. Augur said the clubs opposed LD 2171, an Act to Amend the Animal Welfare Laws, as too intrusive, but wholeheartedly supported LD 2010, an Act to Ensure Ethical and Humane Dog Breeding.

Saturday’s Page 1 story about the firing of Maine Assistant Attorney General James Cameron indicated that Cameron has taught at Thomas College in Waterville. A spokeswoman from the college clarified Monday that Cameron was employed as an adjunct instructor and has not taught a class since spring 2007.


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