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The Very Rev. Kelvin Holdsworth, an Anglican cleric and gay-rights campaigner, is urging people to pray that Prince George -- age 4, and third in line to the British throne -- will advance the cause of same-sex marriage by finding the love "of a fine young gentleman" when he grows up.

Ted Turner, the media mogul, wants to sell St. Phillips Island, a 4,700-acre barrier island near Beaufort, S.C., that he's owned since 1979, to the state for $5 million, millions of dollars less than the asking price of $24 million, to help a popular but eroding state park.

Delonda Walker, manager of a McDonald's restaurant in Tampa, Fla., will get a $110,000 reward for tipping off police about an employee who was later arrested on charges that he killed four people and terrorized a Florida neighborhood, police said.

Ted Talbot, a Maine Department of Transportation spokesman, said investigators have had no luck identifying a hit-and-run driver who caused $3 million in damage, including a large dent and crack, by striking a highway overpass in Augusta in October.

Marlon Brannan, a middle school principal in Enterprise, Miss., said a doe deer darted into the school and raced past arriving students, bloodying its nose when it tried to jump out a window before rushing outside through an open door.

Tom Ross, assistant police chief in Cohoes, N.Y., said amateur knife-maker John Gomes, 51, trying to imitate a technique he saw on television, sparked a fire that destroyed three downtown buildings and damaged 18 others, resulting in his arrest on arson and other charges.

Bill Messerich, police chief of South St. Paul, Minn., said he was "quite shocked" to get $1,000 and a letter asking forgiveness from an anonymous driver who admitted speeding off after hitting a parked car more than 30 years ago.

Eric Wallace, a Redding, Calif., police captain, said people looking for a Christmas tree found a partially clothed 25-year-old woman who said she had been beaten and abandoned a day earlier by two acquaintances who accused her of stealing drugs.

Connie Lipton of St. Paul, Minn., said that despite being grounded for repeatedly sneaking into the Macalester College library, her orange-and-white tabby named Max is now a social media sensation after library workers put up a wanted-type poster asking patrons, "Please do not let in the cat."

A Section on 12/02/2017

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