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- Pet rabbit saves Australian couple from fire
- SYDNEY AFP — A pet rabbit in Australia was credited with saving its owners Thursday after scratching at the door of their bedroom as their home burned, emergency workers said. The couple were in their bedroom of their Melbourne home Thursday morning when the pet, named simply "Rabbit", began...
- Research articles 2008-07-23
- Latvia's 'First Rabbit' dies
- RIGA, Latvia AFP — Latvia's "First Rabbit" has died after less than a year of having free rein in the official home of the country's president, Valdis Zatlers, the Baltic News Service BNS reported Thursday. Zatlers told BNS that the rabbit, called Lisis, had apparently had trouble coming to...
- Research articles 2008-02-21
- Rabbits wrecking Australian isle
- SYDNEY AFP — An explosion in the rabbit population has "trashed" the World Heritage listed Macquarie Island, which is home to endangered penguins and albatrosses, the World Wide Fund for Nature said. The conservation group is calling on the government to implement a 25 million dollar (21 million US)...
- Research articles 2007-04-22
- Purdue Vet: Keep Rabbits, Chicks, Children Safe During Easter Holiday.
- Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., March 21 AScribe Newswire -- A Purdue University veterinarian urges parents to say no to live rabbits and chicks as Easter gifts. Lorraine Corriveau, a pet wellness veterinarian, says the live chicks and rabbits found...
- Research articles 2007-03-21
- New Scout badge
- From the Los Angeles Times: "Boy Scouts can earn badges for woodcarving, raising rabbits, and firing shotguns. But in the Los Angeles area, Scouts will now be able to earn their stripes by proselytizing about the evils of copyright piracy. Officials with the local Boy Scouts and the Motion Picture...
- Research articles 2006-12-01
- Stetson still the hat of the American West
- DALLAS, United States AFP — Few icons are as American as the cowboy hat: grandiose, utilitarian and a trademark of the West. The king is still Stetson, the original cowboy hat, created almost 150 years ago. Philadelphia's John B. Stetson headed west in the 1860s for health reasons....
- Research articles 2006-06-22
- Bigs bunny: monster rabbit devours English veggie plots
- LONDON AFP — In a tale reminiscent of the last Wallace and Gromit movie, furious villagers in northeast England have hired armed guards to protect their beloved communal vegetable gardens from a suspected monster rabbit. Leeks, Japanese onions, parsnips and spring carrots have all been ripped up and devoured...
- Research articles 2006-04-07
- Interview with Chris Biondi, Metrowest Daily News managing editor/Interview with former LAPD homicide detective Mark Fuhrman
- GRETA VAN SUSTEREN, HOST: Tonight: murder, pornography and a worldwide search for clues. Neil Entwistle's wife and infant daughter were gunned down in their Massachusetts home, and their bodies were found on Sunday night. Neil is out of the country, and there are reports...
- Research articles 2006-01-26
- Volkswagen Rabbit Springs into New York — Just in Time For Easter
- AUBURN HILLS, Mich. -- In a surprise move, Volkswagen of America, Inc. announced today that its all-new fifth generation Golf, which debuted at the 2006 Chicago Auto Show, is going back to its roots with the original Rabbit nameplate for the U.S. and Canadian markets. The Rabbit will hop into...
- Research articles 2006-04-12
- Greek island declares war on wild rabbits
- ATHENS AFP — Farmers on the Greek island of Lemnos have declared war on a plague of wild rabbits which they say is destroying thousands of hectares of wheat and vines, local officials said. Under pressure from landholders, who claim to have lost over 2,000 hectares (4,800 acres) of...
- Research articles 2005-04-21
- Remains of Roman rabbit dinner unearthed in England
- LONDON AFP — Archaeologists in the east of England believe they have unearthed the remains of a 2,000-year-old rabbit dinner. Norfolk county council's archaeological unit said the bones -- found at an early Roman settlement in Lynford, Norfolk -- probably belonged a Spanish rabbit common in Roman times. ...
- Research articles 2005-04-14
- HOW RABBIT LOST HIS TAIL-A Traditional Cherokee Legend (The Grandmother Stories Vol. 3)
- Duvall, Deborah L. HOW RABBIT LOST HIS TAIL-A Traditional Cherokee Legend (The Grandmother Stories Vol. 3). Il. by Murv Jacob. ISBN0-8263-3010X. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 2003. 28pp. $14.95. This is a delightful retelling of a Cherokee legend explaining how the rabbit lost his long, luxurious tail and...
- Research articles 2005-04-01
- Len's war memories
- Len Parker's marvellous memories of his teenage years during the Second World War are now part of a BBC archive. He sent them to Kirklees Libraries who submitted them to the BBC People's War website <www.bbc.co.uk/dna/ww2>. He now lives in retirement at Totties after working at David Brown's...
- Research articles 2005-02-19
- National quiz reveals UK kids are barking up the right tree when it comes to looking after animals.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-26 October 2004-BBC: National quiz reveals UK kids are barking up the right tree when it comes to looking after animalsC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:10252004 British children are clued up about their pets according to an on-line BBC quiz about...
- Research articles 2004-10-26
- Local exclusive: plum TV targets elite vacation communities.(Programming)
- It's not unusual to see Steven Gaines sitting on a park bench in East Hampton, N.Y. A longtime resident of this swank seaside resort town, he is best known for penning a salacious tell-all on the millionaires who populate the exclusive east end of Long Island. ...
- Research articles 2004-08-30
- "PASSIVE" STENT COATING PASSES RABBIT PYROGEN TEST.
- MIV Therapeutics Inc. (MIVT:OTCBB), Vancouver, has announced that its proprietary Hydroxyapatite HAp ultra-thin "passive" stent coating has successfully passed the Rabbit Pyrogen Test Material Mediated - ISO confirming that the coating is non- pyrogenic and does not induce fever. Biocompatibility is one of...
- Research articles 2004-08-01
- Activist admits setting BYU fire
- An 18-year-old man has admitted to setting fire to an animal science facility on the Brigham Young University campus on behalf of a militant animal-rights organization, according to court documents made public Monday. Harrison David Burrows appeared Monday afternoon in U.S. District Court on one charge of destruction...
- Research articles 2004-07-27
- THE CRAIC; NYPD 'BLUE'
- Deignan, Tom Irish Voice 04-20-2004 IN his hot new memoir of life as an NYPD detective, Bronx native Eddie Conlon tells this joke. CIA agents, FBI agents and Bronx NYPD detectives find themselves gathered in a forest and are told...
- Research articles 2004-04-20
- Britain's Prince William in gun row over cat: report
- LONDON AFP ? A devastated cat owner is threatening to take Britain's Prince William to court after he allegedly scared off her cat while on a night-time rabbit shoot, a British newspaper said. Jeshiera Art, 34, told the Daily Mirror tabloid that her tomcat Dream vanished after a powerful...
- Research articles 2004-04-17
- NBA: 24-second clock
- It created a stir in Philly when Allen Iverson, who is out while rehabbing a sore knee, didn't show up for treatment one day. Iverson swore the next day that he did get treatment, but team sources disagreed. "Yeah, Iverson came in," one said. "Then he left after 10 minutes....
- Research articles 2004-04-11
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