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  • Jewish Settler Kills 2, Wounds 4 Palestinians

    08/17/2005 7:26:21 AM PDT · by Alex Marko · 302 replies · 5,769+ views
  • Blind Scotsman accused of biting guide dog

    02/25/2005 11:12:30 AM PST · by bedolido · 15 replies · 587+ views
    MSNBC ^ | 02/25/2005 | MSNBC Staff
    A blind man has been arrested in Scotland after witnesses reported he sank his teeth into his guide dog’s head and then kicked the Labrador-retriever mix after it apparently wouldn’t help him across a busy street. A witness who said he saw the attack outside a busy shopping center in the Scottish capital Edinburgh reported the incident to police. After several days investigation, officers arrested David Todd, 34, on charges of cruelty to animals and breach of the peace.
  • Gen Y Goes to War (MTV Polls Pro Troops, Pro War, Pro America)

    03/28/2003 7:53:03 AM PST · by WaveThatFlag · 10 replies · 230+ views
    <p>It's not quite man-bites-dog. But the day we have something nice to say about MTV sure comes close. And that day looks like today.</p> <p>While surfing through the news section of MTV's Web site, we happened to stumble across its "At War With Iraq" link, and it sure belies the cable network's spoiled, Generation Y image. For example, in an MTV poll attempting to distinguish between its viewers' support for the war and their support for the troops, the results were pretty amazing. An overwhelming 60% reported that they supported both the troops and the war. Some 37% answered that they opposed the war but nonetheless supported the troops. That left only a tiny 3% who oppose the troops as well as the war.</p>
  • (Great Smoky Mtns. Nat'l) Park hopes to prevent repeat of people attacking bears

    03/03/2003 5:46:22 AM PST · by Constitution Day · 26 replies · 528+ views
    Durham Herald-Sun (Durham, NC) ^ | March 3, 2003 | The Associated Press
    Park hopes to prevent repeat of people attacking bears The Associated Press March 3, 2003   1:37 am CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- With spring approaching, wildlife officials are preparing for the inevitable interactions between people and the bears that roam the Southern Appalachian woods after emerging from hibernation.But officials with the Great Smoky Mountains National Park seem just as concerned that people could harm the bears as the other way around.Bear-bashing broke out in the park last summer as tourists poked, prodded, attacked and wrestled prey away from black bears. It's a string of incidents that concerned biologists who see...