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The drill will take place at 10 a.m. at the North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre in Chula Vista, and first responders from Chula Vista, Carlsbad, and the County Office of Emergency Services will take part in the exercise. 223

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The baby was tested by doctors at Rady Children’s Hospital and county public health officials, and Schnall said the child tested negative for measles. 150

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The Andaman Island tribe is one of the last remaining isolated groups in the world.Jonathan Mazower of Survival International, which campaigns for the protection of isolated tribes, says there are around 100 such tribes around the world. Most are found in the Amazon rainforest but there are many in New Guinea as well as in forests and islands elsewhere.When contact does occur, it can prove fatal -- tribespeople frequently attack intruders, and can also fall victim to common diseases like the flu, for which they have no immunity. "Often, they are very fearful of outsiders -- with very good reason," Mazower said."Sometimes they will have in their collective memory a massacre, a violent incident, or a disease or epidemic -- so very often, there are well-founded reasons for these tribes to not want to have anything to do" with the outside world, Mazower told CNN.While the Sentinelese are protected by Indian laws which make it illegal to intrude on their island, most uncontacted people do not have the same fortune, their habitats instead being encroached upon by unwelcome outsiders."The most important challenge, by far, is to protect their land," Mazower said. "That is the absolute essential. If their lands are protected, which is their right under international law, then there is actually no reason they should not continue to survive and thrive. 1363

  

The family wrote on Facebook, "Loving life at home. We are working hard to make sure his glucose levels don't drop and he eats enough to gain weight. It's a bit of a battle, but we are hopefully getting there. We would hate for this peanut to be re-admitted." "We just hold life so precious and to watch a premature baby fight for their life, it's extremely inspiring," Jessica Hill said.If you want to help the Hill family and baby Finn, you can 447

  

The city served Hasso with at least five violations at 0 per day each, ordering her to tear down her bay window and chimney, and remove her air conditioner, irrigation system, cobblestone, rock wall, and lamp post. Hasso says it would cost her tens of thousands of dollars and ruin her property's value. "This house stands exactly on the footprint it did when it was permitted in 1924," Hasso said. "This is the house that was built."Hasso sued the city in Federal Court. She says she owns the land next to her home due to what's called adverse possession. In other words, Hasso says she and owners for almost a century have maintained the property behind a fence with no issue. The city in a statement says its code enforcement division researched the property and stands by its decision that it owns the land. The Uptown Planning Group may review the Olive Park project at its April meeting. 897

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