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INW Noon Headlines — 6.8.10

In this June 4, 2010 photo, U.S. Border Patrol agents Shannon Clift, left, and Lonnie Moore, right,  stand on the U.S.-Canadian border in thick forest near Metaline Falls, Wash.  The agents often use horses to look for smugglers in the forested mountains along the Canadian border, but now will be adding a more modern tool to help them keep watch, text messaging. The agency on Tuesday began asking residents, campers, hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts to send anonymous text messages to report suspicious people they come across in the lightly populated area from Washington to Montana. (Nicholas Geranios / Associated Press)

U.S. Border Patrol agents Shannon Clift, left, and Lonnie Moore, right, stand on the U.S.-Canadian border in thick forest near Metaline Falls, Wash., Sunday. The agents often use horses to look for smugglers in the forested mountains along the Canadian border, but now will be adding a more modern tool to help them keep watch, text messaging. Story here . (AP Photo/Nicholas K. Geranios)

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