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February 14, 2007
Topics kittens, cat, nurses, nursing, milk, puppy, cats, birth, black, animals, dogs, couple and dog
Cats and dogs are the worst enemies but a mother cat has proved this notion wrong by nursing a six-day-old abandoned Rottweiler puppy along with her own kittens. Workers at the Meriden Humane Society have named the pup Charlie and he now nurses and plays alongside the black and gray kittens recently born to Satin - the mother cat. A couple of months ago, Charlie's mother was spotted by neighbors near a road after she gave birth to two puppies; one of which was stillborn. It is believed that the presence of a stillborn in the litter makes it difficult for the mother dog to adopt the healthier pup.
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January 31, 2007
Topics nursing, sweet, flowers, model, hard, japan, big, book, dead, death, life, children, hospital, world and woman
The Guinness Book of World Records on Monday named 114-year-old Yone Minagawa as the world's oldest person after Emma Faust Tillman from the U. S. died. Tillman was also 114. Hospital staff at the nursing home where Minagawa is living in Fukuchi, southern Japan, greeted her with a poster that read, "Congratulations, you're No. 1. "
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January 22, 2007
Topics drivers, nationwide, focus, insurance, email, nursing, windows, e-mail, technology, babies, quotes, clothes, music, play, business and face
A survey conducted by an insurance and financial services group has shown that the majority of U. S. drivers do everything ranging from eating and reading to writing grocery lists and nursing babies when behind the wheel. Thirty-one percent of respondents admitted to day dreaming, and 14 percent of the surveyed drivers said they took advantage of time spent driving to discipline their children. The survey, conducted by Nationwide Mutual Insurance on more than 1,200 American drivers, showed that the majority of American drivers do all sorts of outlandish things while driving - including changing clothes, balancing a checkbook and even shaving.
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December 6, 2006
Traveling salesman Peter Gilbert from Wisconsin, has donated his car to the Wisconsin Automotive Museum in Hartford after clocking up a million miles. According to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Gilbert bought the Saab 900 SPG 17 years ago immediately after his divorce. Since then, the loyal and reliable car has been with him and had notched up 1,001,385 miles and survived eight deer collisions.
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November 30, 2006
Topics condom, aids, condoms, health, sperm, nursing, cells, orange, doctors, paper, student, face, law, sex, help, world, city and people
People passing by downtown Baguio city were shocked upon seeing artists, nursing students and gender rights activists parading a 30-foot condom on their shoulders. The colorful condom was the city's way of celebrating World AIDS Day, said Eden Divinagracia, executive director of the Philippine Non-Government Organization Council on Population Health and Welfare (PNGOC).
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