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"Day and night, we have up to seven people on the search for the cow," said Michael Aufhauser, the founder of Gut Aiderbichl, an animal sanctuary and rescue facility that has taken the lead in the rescue efforts and will board the cow if it's found.
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"The last time we spotted Yvonne was a week ago at 1 in the morning, but it was too dark to place a tranquilizer dart," Aufhauser said.
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I think she put on at least 30, 40 pounds, Aufhauser told CBC Radio's
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"He is the George Clooney among the former breeding bulls," Aufhauser said.
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After local authorities initially issued a shoot-to-kill order, fearing that Yvonne would be a security risk and endanger drivers on a busy nearby road, Aufhauser and his team decided to buy "the cow in absentia" from the local farmer and deployed search dogs, experienced riders on horses and scores of volunteers for the hunt.
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Michael Aufhauser, founder of the Gut Aiderbichl animal sanctuary, which now owns the errant bovine, said Thursday that a farmer had called to say Yvonne had shown up on her farm in the Muehldorf area, about 80 kilometres east of Munich.
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Mr. Qaddafi's history of financial dealings indicate that he has "surreptitious accounts and unaccounted sums that are significant enough to give him security even if the world caves in on him," said David Aufhauser, a top Treasury Department official in President
NYT > Home Page By JAMES RISEN 2011
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It is an essential cog in the wheel, if not the wheel itself, in international financial transactions and trade, said David Aufhauser, former general counsel at the Treasury Department who worked with SWIFT to set up that information transfer.
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Mr. Qaddafi's history of financial dealings indicate that he has "surreptitious accounts and unaccounted sums that are significant enough to give him security even if the world caves in on him," said David Aufhauser, a top Treasury Department official in President
NYT > Global Home By JAMES RISEN 2011
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"At first, we brought in Waltraud, Yvonne's sister, and placed her at the edge of the woods," Aufhauser said.
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