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I am not a pet owner. I m not, I swear. If you see me walking a couple of dogs at 10 at night, don t be mistaken. They re not mine. I have never owned pets. I have never been shopping for a pet. I have never said to anyone, Hey, let s get a dog. Or, Sure, a cat would be good.
Say Konichuwa! (Deccan Herald)
Japan is the land of Mount Fuji, Pokemon and everything else high-tech. But on 14th November, let s take a peek and see how Japanese children lead their lives.
Tapped and parched (The MetroWest Daily News)
HOLLISTON -- Plastic Mickey Mouse cups hang over all the faucets in the Jones home on Kim Place, reminders to avoid using the tap water. The Joneses, like most families and businesses in town, are working hard to remember to use boiled or bottled water.
[Opinion] Reforming the Security Council (The Minnesota Daily)
If you thought the United States had it bad at the United Nations, consider this: The Japanese government has the second largest share of financial contributions to the United Nations, coming in second only to Uncle Sam.
DIRTY NEW MEANING FOR CLEANING LADIES (Daily Record)
SEX lines and elderly cleaning ladies might seem mucky bedfellows but together they make a relatively clean sweep in this warm-hearted comedy. Gladys, Elsie and Olive have all been cleaning the same office block for years.
Solving the Problems of Wearing Dentures (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
In January 2005, researchers performed laser scans on a set of George Washington's dentures at the National Museum of Dentistry and discovered that his famous false teeth were not made of wood as commonly believed. A forensic anthropologist says Washington's dentures were made from gold, ivory, lead and animal teeth. The dentures had springs to help them open and bolts to hold them together.
A dog day at the park (BendBulletin.com)
As the three dogs explored the park in their own inimitable way, now streaking across the greenbelt, now disappearing among the rocks, the sagebrush and the junipers, Chambers and I discuussed the weather, the park and how well the dogs got along.
Sinking his teeth into retirement (Mooresville/Decatur Times)
After more than a half-century as a Martinsville dentist, Dr. Gordon Gray is putting away his scalers, burrs, extraction forceps and anesthetic syringes. He's going home.
Health Insurance For Pets Offers Peace Of Mind (Tampa Bay Online News)
While most pet owners expect to incur expenses for veterinary care, few of us budget for emergencies. Over the course of the average pet's life, accidents, injuries or serious illnesses can really take a bite out of your wallet.
Teeth Whitening for today's image conscious woman -- Is it Safe? (BellaOnline)
I frequently get questions about teeth whitening and safety. Sometimes, they're not even questions. I'm often told that "everyone knows" how teeth whitening strips enamel from your teeth and damages them for good.
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