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June 21, 2005
Topics dog, restaurant, boats, korea, whales, pot, faces, big, animals, girl, dogs, death, animal, house, men and people
A waitress at the To Suk Chung, serving dog stew to a group of patrons, says she does not understand why so many people make such a big deal about eating dog and whale meat, considered traditional meals in South Korea. Pak Suk-kyun does not sympathize with conservationists making pleas to ban the whale meat trade at The International Whaling Conference, just a few blocks from the restaurant, which specializes in dog stew.
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June 16, 2005
It's a dog's life for one rebellious retriever. Murphy, a golden retriever, received a summons to appear in court in Newton. The court order came after a complaint that he was being walked without a leash and was not up to date on his license.
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June 14, 2005
A search of Carl Franklin King's car turns up quite a surprise for Florida deputies: six live gopher tortoises in the trunk. As if the discovery were not unorthodox enough, King's reason for possessing the amphibians sure raise quite a skeptical eyebrow -- as the main ingredient in soup.
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June 8, 2005
Topics emily, animal, help, christina, cross, turtle, friends, cars, drivers, florida, charges, news, car and girl
Christina Ficara - All Headline News Staff ReporterAccording to the FOXNews report, Emily Kent was riding with her mother Sunday when they spotted the turtle trying to cross busy U. S. 41.
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June 3, 2005
A bone found on a British beach is all set to revive an interesting myth of that region that says that a monkey washed ashore during the Napoleonic Wars was executed by apprehensive local people for being a French spy. Police in Hartlepool, on the northeast coast of England, said that the one-foot bone found on a beach last month was not of any human being, instead it came from a monkey or gorilla.
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