| RSPCA removes 73 rabbits from family’s backyard
Lauren the daughter had been to a show on Sunday and won fifteen rosettes and on Monday that rabbit was one of the ones seized.how must have she felt. how is that fair to the animals and family. the rabbits were taken in smaller cases then they lived in and the family where informed they were to be kept in them overnight as they had nowhere in Hampshire for the rabbits to be take too .[bold]This is supposed to be for good for their health.[/bold] Many of you who live in mill brook will know the rabbits or family as every year they came to Mansel Infants school summer fete. this prove to be a great attraction and many children got close to a rabbit that they may never have got the chance too. The recommendations given to the family by the R.S.P.C.A. thirteen months were met. so the family are not sure why this raid happen.only reason i can give is someone out there have it in for the family.
Rotisserie by the Numbers: NBA
So drafting turnover-prone players like Carmelo Anthony, Yao Ming, Kevin Durant and NBA-leader Dwyane Wade has almost done more harm than good for my team. I might be first in points and rebounds, but being last in turnovers and A-to-T ratio evens it out. Note to self draft more point guards than power forwards next year.Stay away from any New York Knicks until Isiah Thomas is fired ... in 2015: Thomas kills fantasy values like Raid kills ants. David Lee would be a double-double messiah on another team that afforded him more playing time. Eddy Curry is regressing. Stephon Marbury is always either AWOL or a non-factor. And Quentin Richardson's scoring average has been cut in half this season.Blame the players. Blame Isiah more. I would not even want to own Jamal Crawford or Zach Randolph at this point because you know something is going to happen to them while Isiah is around.
When it comes to neighbors, just what legally constitutes a nuisance?
I retired from the Phoenix Fire Department in 2003 after 26 years. I was very close to Chief Khan, and he worked for me as a firefighter for nearly five years. People are making out that these organizational changes made by Khan are somehow nefarious, even unusual. But let me tell you that if Chief Alan Brunacini felt slighted in any way when he was chief, you can believe that your career would be affected. Believe me, I know from experience. There were no fewer than three mass "reorganizations" during my career, usually precipitated by some perceived or actual slight toward the chief or his department. You quote Assistant Chief Bob Cantwell. Well, let me tell you that he was the henchman for Bruno [Alan Brunacini] and did all of his dirty work, and Chief Robert "Hoot" Gibson . . . don't get me started.
Reuters Entertainment Summary
Gemma Arterton cast as new "Bond girl" LOS ANGELES - British newcomer Gemma Arterton has been cast as the "Bond girl" for the latest installment of the 007 franchise, currently shooting in London, the film's producer said. The movie, which has the working title of "Bond 22," marks Daniel Craig's second turn as James Bond. Swiss-raised filmmaker Marc Forster is directing the Columbia Pictures/MGM production. Rush to publish Bhutto's last book LONDON - HarperCollins will rush out a book submitted by former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto just days before her December 27 assassination, it said on Monday. The publisher, a unit of News Corp, said it was bringing forward the release of "Reconciliation: Islam, Democracy, and the West" to February 12 "with the full support of her family and advisors." Radiohead hit tops UK album chart LONDON - Radiohead have earned their fifth UK chart-topper with "In Rainbows," which was released in stores last week, several months after fans were able to download it from the group's Web site for a price of their own choosing.
Terrified Kenyans Flee Ethnic Violence
Behind them, thousands more huddled at church compounds and a police station in the city of Eldoret as wailing relatives tried to identify hacked, burned and strangled family members in a mortuary so full of bodies they lay piled wall-to-wall across bloody floors. At Cheptiret, 12 miles south of Eldoret, bus after packed bus mostly full of people from President Mwai Kibaki's Kikuyu tribe drove slowly past soldiers loyal to the president who stood guard at a roadblock controlled hours earlier by a machete-wielding mob. Wide-eyed passengers pointed out the windows, hands covering their mouths, as they gawked at two bodies laying in the dirt along the roadside beside the charred hulk of a white minibus. The two slain men had been pelted with stones by Kalenjin mobs several days earlier and then set ablaze, said one man in Cheptiret, Bernard Kimutai, an ethnic Kalenjin who said he was a human rights worker.
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