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Dog Bite Leaves Emotional Scars Time: 03-21-2012 19:28 User: bdgray PubDate: 03-22-2012 Zone: KY Edition: 1 Page Name: D5 Color: CyanMagentaYellowBlack KY FEATURES | courier-journal.com/features THE COURIER-JOURNAL | THURSDAY,MARCH 22, 2012 | D5 Dog bite leaves emotional scars DAILYCROSSWORD Across 47 Plenty 10 Heavy weight 40 Reason to 1Altar vestments 49 “Scream” or 11 Ice cream treat scratch Dear Annie: Five years ago, neighbor.The officer said if the 5Not back down “Halloween” since the 1920s 41 Archer of note an encounter with alarge, ANNIE’S police dropped by,itwould be 11 Screw up 53 Sis, say 12 Mrs. Gorbachev 46 Boiling point? vicious dog put me in the ER and considered athreat, and besides, 14 Boor 56 They’re mostly 13 __ numeral 48 Bridge master left me with lasting scars, physi- MAILBOX the husband may not know any- fours Sharif 15 Shortening name 18 Snapshot, cal and otherwise. I’m almost 20 thing. 57 Tijuana relative 49 Parody Kathy Mitchell 16 __ Paulo commercially now. This has been going on for 58 “Three inches is 50 Dr.with advice Marcy Sugar 17 Afalsehood in 22 Heart-healthy Ican pet and play with small, years. Every season gets more such awretched food claim 51 Cowboy’srope every respect height to be” quiet dogs, but larger ones strike frustrating. Ibought an outside 25 Rhino feature 52 “Oliver Twist” panic in me. Icringe when Ihear camera (not installed) and left 19 Basinger of speaker 26 Webzines villain barking. Istill have nightmares her anote saying Ihad contacted “Batman” 60 Sí, in Paris Dear Annie: Iown property 53 S, as in Socrates and sometimes feel phantom the police, but it hasn’tmade any 20 Congo River beast 61 Actor’sliability 27 Scot’ssailing site out of state. 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