Gleanna Doyle, owner of Rhodes Collar, Animal Behavior, Training and Wellness in Mystic, embraces Louie Monday after a successful exercise as she works with her team of trainers during a Day School for Dogs program on West Main Street in Mystic. Doyle and her team take the dogs enrolled in the program out to exercise in a rural setting and then bring them into a public setting to work on various socialization and behavior skills.
Civil liberties groups decry a recently released Justice Department memo that justifies U.S. drone strikes against suspects abroad, including U.S. citizens, without proof of an imminent attack. What do you think of the policy?
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