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Pedigree dogs are suffering from genetic diseases following years of inbreeding, an investigation has found.
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via BBC @ 10:48 21st Aug
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Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced the DVD and Blu-ray releases of Reservoir Dogs for the 20th of October, priced at around £19.99 and £24.99 respectively. A list of confirmed specs can be found below, along with the artwork.
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via DVDActive @ 14:41 1st Sep
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's religious police have announced a ban on selling cats and dogs as pets, or walking them in public in the Saudi capital, because of men using them as a means of making passes at women, an official said on Wednesday.
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via AFP via Yahoo! @ 15:23 30th Jul
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York hotelier and real estate magnate Leona Helmsley left millions to her beloved dog, Trouble, but she has left billions for the care of dogs in general, The New York Times said on Tuesday.
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via Reuters UK @ 3:29 2nd Jul
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PARIS (AFP) - Small dogs, especially dachshunds, are likelier to attack strangers and other dogs compared with pitbulls, rottweilers and other macho breeds, a study published on Wednesday finds.
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via AFP via Yahoo! @ 5:48 10th Jul
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Eyebrows were raised when Leona Helmsley left $12 million to her dog in her will, and they were raised even farther when it was learned recently that she had signed a "mission statement" indicating her wish that the charitable trust created by her will, which has an estimated $5 to $8 billion in net assets, be devoted to the welfare of dogs. The judge supervising the implementation of her will cut the bequest to her dog from $12 to $2 million, and it is uncertain how much of the charitable trust will actually be devoted to dogs.
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via Yahoo! India @ 0:12 16th Jul
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Authorities in the southern resort of Ayia Napa are designating 600 metres (2000 feet) of beach for canines and their owners.
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via IOL @ 6:50 2nd Sep
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HAGERSTOWN, Maryland (CNN) -- Chante Wright was set to testify against a career criminal when she was gunned down on the streets of Philadelphia in January. Investigators believe it was a hit ordered from prison, by an inmate using a cell phone.
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via CNN @ 10:48 21st Aug
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Canines and felines do best together if introduced when young. And they can even learn each other's body language. Credit: Dreamstime
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via LiveScience.com @ 12:15 21st Jul
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Jul. 13--NORMAL -- People aren't the only creatures enjoying the Sugar Creek Arts Festival this weekend in Normal.
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via Macro World Investor @ 8:12 13th Jul
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via Telegraph @ 9:58 1st Sep
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via Metro.co.uk @ 12:27 29th Aug
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via The Hindu @ 19:29 15th Jul
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On the isolated outcrop of Tory off the northwest coast of Ireland, islanders have used an unlikely weapon ¡X art ¡X to maintain their ancestral home in the face of government efforts to evict them
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via Taipei Times Online @ 21:06 29th Jul
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Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Saturday that a lingering nuclear dispute between the United States and New Zealand ought to be overcome to focus on a new era of cooperation in the Pacific and elsewhere.
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via San Francisco Chronicle @ 11:31 26th Jul
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Painted houses are pictured on Tory Island off Ireland's northwest coast. The island had been condemned to death with plans drawn up to relocate its 142 residents and leave the North Atlantic Ocean to do its worst, but then an artist arrived and now its fishermen hope to make a future in painting
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via Yahoo! News Australia @ 5:54 24th Jul
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via Scientific American @ 15:26 10th Jul
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via Reuters @ 23:22 25th Aug
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In just one week's time over 500 games development professionals will convene in Brighton to find out who has scooped the big prizes at the 2008 Develop Industry Excellence Awards.
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via Develop @ 9:57 23rd Jul
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New York - Deceased hotelier Leona Helmsley, who bequeathed $12-million (about R94-million) of her fortune to her pet dog, left the rest of her multi-billion dollar estate to animal welfare groups aiding man's best friend, the New York Times reported on Wednesday.
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via IOL @ 8:00 3rd Jul
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via Squidoo @ 12:05 18th Aug
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Washington, August 16: With a beer in his hand and his two pugs by his side, Rick Schapira looked as happy as a dog with a bone.
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via Siasat Daily @ 22:26 17th Aug
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Whether you want to be comforted or challenged, a good summer read should transport you as surely as plane, train or automobile. And if you're searching for something that won't bust the baggage allowance, plenty of the literary year's prizewinners are now in paperback. The Impac award brought a phenomenal debut to well-deserved wider attention: De Niro's Game by Rawi Hage (Old Street, £7.99) is a searing account of life in war-torn Beirut, brutal and poetic by turns. Through the voice of a young man overflowing with adrenaline, exhilaration and despair, Hage sets out the way war corrupts society and individuals alike to vivid, startling effect. Don't be put off Anne Enright's Booker winner by reports of its grimness: The Gathering (Vintage, £7.
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via Guardian Unlimited @ 14:15 19th Jul
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A few years back, John Malcolm, the Motion Picture Association of America's anti-piracy director, was brainstorming new ways to combat piracy. Fresh on the job after serving as a federal prosecutor and a Justice Department attorney, Malcolm wanted to expand the group's efforts beyond public relations campaigns and federal lawsuits.
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via Wired News @ 20:46 11th Jul
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via The Scotsman @ 7:10 7th Jul
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