A cat that’s been missing since 1999 reunites with its owners.
The couple were “overjoyed” to be reunited with their missing cat after so many years.
“Dixie’s personality, behaviour and little mannerisms have not changed at all,” said Gilly Delaney. “We don’t think she has stopped purring since she came back through the door.”
The RSPCA hope the story will encourage owners to have their pets microchipped.
Awwww! What a touching PR microchip story. I’m happy that the cat is alright . . . if the event ever happened for real though.
Another upgraded pet gadget that won’t be applicable here in the third-world country, my guess the amount could already feed hungry mouths of innocent souls.
September 10, 2008
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What’s with being a journalist that they are often killed?
Are they law-offenders?
Is killing them a way of punishment?
If so, the government might as well just dissolve this course or discourage people pursuing this field, so as to avoid any element that could go against their way, to save as well the lives of those who wanted to practice objectivity. The way I see it, as long as there are journalist, whom I noticed whose work is only to whistleblow the irregularities they observed upon certain concern in a faction of a nation, a major percentage of those in authorities cannot have their goodnight sleeps.
I observed that this world is not as free as I thought it could be.
September 6, 2008
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This is the high time to blog, says a dear friend.
Eric Janssen, in his Webraw/Theory agreed, seeing the power of blog can create:
For centuries (since the printing press at least) content and its distribution had been controlled by the rich and the powerful. Yet, in just a few short years, the Web had removed much of that control and put a lot of the responsibility for content into the hands of the masses. This was one of the sexiest features of the non-commerce* side of the Web and is, in part, what drove the wild success and expansion of the Web during those early years
Thus using the “sexiest features of the non-commerce side of the Web” will make one a sexy-user? Just asking, don’t pout.
If you like to continue reading Jenssen’s article and to know how you can save the world through blogging, just click here: http://www.webraw.com/theory/weblogworld_050903.shtml
September 5, 2008
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