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Aug 11th, 2020, 2:03 pm
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IN OTHER NEWS
TUESDAY AUGUST 11


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Aug 11th, 2020, 2:03 pm

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Aug 11th, 2020, 2:34 pm
Dog Reunited with Her Mate Thanks to A Clever Poo Trap

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Two rescue chihuahuas were briefly separated after the smaller of the two, nicknamed Gretel, snuck out of a veterinary clinic in Queensland, Australia. Recently rescued from a local pound, Gretel was skittish of others and remained on the run for two weeks, despite a social media, poster, and door-knocking campaign to find her.

Thanks to a clever trap devised by the regional animal society involving the scent (and poo) of Gretel's mate, Hansel, she was safely recovered and reunited with Hansel. Both dogs are in remarkably good condition, happy to be back together, and they're now in foster care, awaiting adoption.

You can find the full story on the ABC Australia website:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-08-06/ ... p/12527834
Aug 11th, 2020, 2:34 pm

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"When nothing goes right, go left."
- Anonymous
Aug 11th, 2020, 2:50 pm
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A mini-mart in the Colombian neighborhood Tulipanes is giving all the boops to eight-year-old Eros, a chocolate Labrador retriever. Eros scurries back and forth through the streets of this hilltop town with a straw basket in his mouth, delivering goods to the customers of El Porvenir mini-market. He may not know how to navigate a map or read house numbers, but Eros does remember the customers who have previously rewarded his services with treats—so much so, he can find their houses on his own to make a delivery! The market’s intent is that Eros helps maintain social distancing with his deliveries.
Aug 11th, 2020, 2:50 pm

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Aug 11th, 2020, 3:27 pm
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A brewery in Western Canada was forced to apologise after unwittingly naming a beer product after the Māori word for pubic hair.
Hell’s Basement Brewery in Alberta started marketing Huruhuru, a New Zealand craft ale, last year.
The brewery picked the name because it understood the word meant ‘feather’ or ‘fur.’
But Te Hamua Nikora, a Māori living in New Zealand and well-known former TV personality, said that the word ‘huruhuru’ also has an altogether different meaning for the Kiwi indigenous community.
‘Yes I know huruhuru means feather, fur and even hair of the head,’ he wrote in an Facebook post on August 1.
‘I know this. But it is most commonly used as hair from a person’s privates.’
Nikora called out the Canadian brewery as well as a leather shop in Wellington, New Zealand, which also adopted the name ‘huruhuru.’
He said he had contacted both the store and the brewery informing them of their mistake and asked for non-Māori businesses to use their own language to promote their products.
‘If you are selling leather, call it leather, don’t call it pubic hair unless you are selling pubic hair and don’t call beer pubic hair unless you make it with pubic hair,’ he said.
Both companies have apologised after being accused of cultural appropriation.
Hell’s Basement co-founder Mike Patriquin told news site RNZ that the company thought huruhuru meant ‘feather’ and didn’t realise it was a reference to pubic hair.
‘We did not realise the potential to offend through our artistic interpretation, and given the response we will attempt to do better in the future,’ Patriquin said.
He said it was not the company’s intent to infringe upon, appropriate, or offend the Māori culture or people in any way.
‘To those who feel disrespected, we apologise. We also do not think pubic hair is shameful, though we admit it may not go well with beer.’
A spokesperson from Wellington leather store Huruhuru also said they had meant no offence by the name of their outlet, which they also intended to mean wool, feather, or fur.
Aynur Karakoc said the company got approval for the name from the Intellectual Property Office’s Māori advisory committee. However, they did not have the money to undergo a rebrand.
Aug 11th, 2020, 3:27 pm
Aug 11th, 2020, 3:53 pm
Woman celebrates 103rd birthday by getting first tattoo

Aug. 10 — A Michigan woman celebrated her 103rd birthday and being sprung from lockdown at a nursing home by trying something new: getting her first tattoo.

Dorothy Pollack celebrated her 103rd birthday in COVID-19 lockdown at a Muskegon nursing home June 16, and her family said they soon realized they needed to get her back out into the world.

Pollack celebrated her freedom Friday by getting her first tattoo: a small frog on her arm.

"It was pretty exciting because years ago my grandson wanted me to get one and I wouldn't do it," Pollack said. "All of a sudden, I decided I would like to have one. And if I could, a frog. Because I like frogs."

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Ray Reasoner Jr. of A.W.O.L. Custom Tattooing in Muskegon said Pollack is the oldest person he has ever tattooed.

"She took it like a champ. I didn't even see her wince. Maybe she had half a wince once," he said.

Pollack followed up her first body ink with another personal first: taking a motorcycle ride.

The centenarian said she and her family are now planning further adventures
Aug 11th, 2020, 3:53 pm

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Aug 11th, 2020, 5:21 pm
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Caught on camera: Teen soccer player struck by lightning while training


Russian teen soccer player struck by lightning during training

Teammates at his Moscow club feared the worst when they saw Ivan Zaborovsky hit by a bolt of lightning and knocked unconscious, but he survived with just a small burn on his chest where he was wearing a chain.
Aug 11th, 2020, 5:21 pm
Aug 11th, 2020, 5:27 pm
Frustrated in lockdown? Send your scream to Iceland. Wait, what?

The country's tourist board says we have been through a lot and we need the "perfect place" to let our frustrations out.

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The Skogafoss waterfall is one of the sites that has been chosen for scream therapy

Iceland is marketing itself as the "perfect place to let your frustrations out" as it channels the power of "scream therapy". :D
People struggling with the events of this year are being invited to let off steam by recording their screams and having them played over a loudspeaker in a remote part of the country.

Seven speakers are being set up around the country for the campaign and participants can choose locations such as the peak of Festarfjall in Reykjanes Peninsula and Skogafoss waterfall.

Iceland's tourist board has set up a website for the project.
Looks like you need Iceland

It says: "You've been through a lot this year and it looks like you need the perfect place to let your frustrations out. Somewhere big, vast and untouched.

"It looks like you need Iceland."
Aug 11th, 2020, 5:27 pm
Aug 11th, 2020, 6:06 pm
Wild bear that sniffed woman's hair is caught and castrated

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Some people are questioning plans to move the animal to a different state.

But experts say the move is necessary because it had become accustomed to being fed by humans in the ecological park where it lived.

They said the footage showed the consequences of feeding wild animals for the sake of a selfie.

'Friendly bear'
The animal, a juvenile male black bear weighing 96kg (212lb), was caught because it was considered to pose a risk to visitors of Chipinque Ecological Park. Video showed it getting very close to a young woman who was taking a selfie with the bear last month.

Locals near Chipinque Ecological Park dubbed the animal "the friendly bear" and called it "Chipi" after the park where it lived.
Aug 11th, 2020, 6:06 pm

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Aug 11th, 2020, 6:49 pm
She Reached Into Washer For Snake Print Clothing, Found A Huge Python

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A Florida woman says she is still rattled days after finding a huge python slithering around in washing machine. Emily Visnic, of West Palm Beach, Florida, was about to load her washer when she saw snakeskin, reports WPEC. Thinking it was just a snake print garment that she had put in, Ms Visnic reached into the washer to pull it out - and received a huge shock.

"I looked down and I saw something snakeskin and I was like, 'Huh. What did I put in here that was snakeskin?' And I reached down and it started slithering and oh my gosh. I screamed so loud. It was a huge python," said Emily Visnic.

Ms Visnic, who recently moved to Florida from Connecticut, says that she has no idea how the snake got into her washer - but that it sent her screaming out of the room.
Aug 11th, 2020, 6:49 pm
Aug 11th, 2020, 7:30 pm
After Years in Captivity, Beluga Whales Return to the Sea.

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Two beluga whales from a Shanghai aquarium have returned to the sea in an Icelandic sanctuary, conservationists said Monday, expressing hopes of creating a model for rehoming some 300 belugas currently in captivity.

Little White and Little Grey, two 13-year-old females, left behind their previous lives entertaining visitors at the Changfeng Ocean World in June 2019 when they were flown to Iceland's Klettsvik Bay in the Westman Islands, in specially tailored containers.

On Friday, they were moved from their landbased facility to care pools in the sea at Klettsvik Bay -- the first time the two belugas have been in the sea since they were taken from a Russian whale research centre in 2011, the conservation charity Sea Life Trust said in a statement on Monday.

They will stay in the care pools "for a few weeks" before they are released into the bigger sanctuary, a 32,000-square-metre (344,445-square-foot) sea pen that will become their home, organisers said.

Little Grey and Little White "will need a short period of time to acclimatise to their new natural environment and all the outdoor elements before they are released into the wider sanctuary in Klettsvik Bay," the statement said.

https://www.ndtv.com/offbeat/after-year ... ea-2277479
Aug 11th, 2020, 7:30 pm
Aug 11th, 2020, 8:13 pm
Angry Looking Cat Takes Its Job As Watermelon Supervisor Very Seriously

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(sorry, video is longer than a minute so I'm not allowed to post it - but if you want to look it up on YT or FB it's purr-dorable!)

A cat in Thailand is the supervisor of a watermelon farm and this cat’s face is enough to make you back off and look elsewhere if you’re planning to steal some watermelons. The cat’s name is Pearl and some say she’s the newest grumpy cat and looks even more grumpy than the original grumpy cat.

Pearl enjoys helping her owners tend the land and care for the watermelon market. It’s clear that this cat is completely devoted to her owners and helping them do their job on the farm. When the cat’s owner goes out to harvest the watermelon, Pearl goes with him, so it’s no surprise she’s so protective of the farm.
Aug 11th, 2020, 8:13 pm
Aug 11th, 2020, 9:44 pm
A Wily Fox With a Passion for Fashion Stole More Than 100 Shoes From a Berlin Neighborhood

In Berlin, Germany, a fox has embarked on a crime spree that puts Dora the Explorer’s Swiper completely to shame.

CNN-News18 reports that residents of Zehlendorf, a locality in southeastern Berlin, spent weeks scratching their heads as shoes continued to disappear from their stoops and patios overnight. After posting about the mystery on a neighborhood watch site and reading accounts from various bewildered barefooters, a local named Christian Meyer began to think the thief might be a fox.

He was right. Meyer caught sight of the roguish robber with a mouthful of flip-flop and followed him to a field, where he found more than 100 stolen shoes.

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The fox appears to have an affinity for Crocs, but the cache also contained sandals, sneakers, a pair of rubber boots, and one black ballet flat, among other footwear. Unfortunately, according to BBC News, Meyer’s own vanished running shoe was nowhere to be seen.
Aug 11th, 2020, 9:44 pm

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Aug 11th, 2020, 9:49 pm
96-year-old student graduates after surviving WWII and now a pandemic

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At 96, Giuseppe Paterno has faced many tests in life -- childhood poverty, war and, more recently, the coronavirus pandemic. Now he has sailed through an exam making him Italy's oldest university graduate.
This week, the former railway worker stepped forward to receive his diploma and the traditional laurel wreath awarded to Italian students when they graduate, applauded by his family, teachers and fellow students more than 70 years his junior.
"I am a normal person, like many others," he said, when asked what it felt like to be graduating so late. "In terms of age I have surpassed all the others but I didn't do it for this."
Already in his 90s when he enrolled for a degree in History and Philosophy at the University of Palermo, Paterno grew up loving books, but he never had the chance to study.
"I said, 'that's it, now or never,' and so in 2017, I decided to enroll," he told Reuters in his apartment in the Sicilian city of Palermo, which he rarely leaves nowadays due to his frailty.
"I understood that it was a little late to get a three-year degree but I said to myself 'let's see if I can do it'."
On Wednesday, he graduated first in his class with top honours, receiving congratulations from the university chancellor Fabrizio Micari.
Aug 11th, 2020, 9:49 pm

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Aug 11th, 2020, 10:04 pm
Biden picks Kamala Harris as VP nominee
Harris, the daughter of immigrants from Jamaica and India, was the wire-to-wire frontrunner for Biden’s No. 2 job.


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Joe Biden has selected Sen. Kamala Harris to be his running mate, elevating a charismatic blue-state senator, former prosecutor and onetime 2020 primary rival who has built a reputation as an unyielding antagonist of the Trump administration.

Harris, the daughter of immigrants from Jamaica and India, was the wire-to-wire frontrunner for Biden’s No. 2 job. Her experience as a battle-tested presidential candidate, her efforts leading major law enforcement offices and her political track record of three election wins in California helped her overcome a crowded list of contenders.
Harris will be the first woman and the first Black vice president if elected. And Biden’s barrier-breaking pick of her comes at a time of racial reckoning in the country, plunging one of the best-known women of color in politics into a contest against President Donald Trump, who has stoked racial divisions in the White House and on the campaign trail.

Biden prioritized choosing a running mate with whom he was “simpatico,” as he frequently said, and his months-long search narrowed the list to a handful of women the campaign believed could help energize Democrats in the homestretch of the campaign. In Harris, Biden is hoping to combine both of his priorities, finding a thrilling campaigner as well as a long-term governing partner.

Harris, 55, has also built a personal rapport with Biden, and she was close with his late son, Beau, a fellow former state attorney general. But Harris had to survive concerns inside the Biden campaign about whether she could be a trusted partner in the job, after a bitter primary clash and a searing debate broadside by Harris strained relationships between their allies.

Harris has also faced persistent criticism for her prosecutorial record, including concerns she was too cautious to lead on sweeping changes. Her embrace in recent years of far-reaching changes has won over some skeptics, and she helped steer Democratic efforts to pass police reform this summer. A child of the Civil Rights Movement, whose parents were active in 1960s marches, Harris joined Black Lives Matter demonstrations this summer.

In the Senate, Harris’ must-see cross-examinations of Republican witnesses in hearings helped elevate her national profile. She was considered a top-tier presidential contender when she launched her campaign last year before more than 22,000 people in her hometown of Oakland. But even as she displayed flashes of brilliance as a candidate — including the clash with Biden in the Miami debate, which temporarily boosted her in polls and helped her raise millions of dollars — Harris struggled with consistency and see-sawed between health care policies.

Harris’ campaign unraveled under the weight of a confusing message and an unclear chain of command atop her staff, ending in mutiny amid late-fall layoffs. She flatlined into the low-single before dropping out before the Iowa caucuses.

It was the first time Harris had lost a campaign, after a rapid rise through California. A former line prosecutor who got her start in Alameda County — the same office where former Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren once presided — she launched her first political run in 2003, for San Francisco district attorney, as a decided longshot. Harris ultimately defeated the incumbent after accusing him of running a dysfunctional office and not addressing rising crime rates.

While Harris cultivated the Bay Area’s wealthy and connected, she also campaigned with an ironing board, passing out leaflets at transit stops and blocking out her weekends to appear at clubs and churches in the famously left-wing city, where politics has been compared to bloodsport. Others have emerged nationally from this crucible, among them House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who became mayor of the city after the assassination of George Moscone and Harvey Milk. But none have reached the heights Harris is now touching, or risen as quickly.

Six years after the district attorney’s race, Harris was again seen as an underdog in her campaign for state attorney general. Up against a popular district attorney from Los Angeles, Republican Steve Cooley, Harris’ was seen even by some in her own party as unelectable, as an anti-death penalty woman of color from San Francisco — a dismissal that Harris has since worn as a badge of pride.

Harris narrowly won the race, before building her political cachet to the point that she drew a nominal challenge for reelection in 2014 and cruised to an open Senate seat in 2016, becoming the first Indian American and only the second Black female senator.

As Harris celebrated her election to the Senate, Trump’s victory in the race for president loomed over her victory speech — and ushered in the next phase of her career, which now has her months away from potentially moving into a White House office alongside Biden.
“Do we retreat, or do we fight?” Harris said on election night 2016. “I say we fight. And I intend to fight.”

https://www.politico.com/news/2020/08/11/joe-biden-vp-pick-kamala-harris-393768
Aug 11th, 2020, 10:04 pm

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Aug 11th, 2020, 11:16 pm
Lebanese ex-porn star and activist Mia Khalifa auctions off infamous glasses for Beirut blast victims

Porn star-turned-activist Mia Khalifa is auctioning her "signature" glasses to raise money for the Lebanese Red Cross after a blast rocked the country's capital, killing over 150 and injuring thousands.

Lebanese-American Khalifa has chosen to sell off the infamous glasses, which were her signature accessory when she rose to fame in the porn industry in 2014.

The glasses are being auctioned off on eBay, where the bid currently stands at over $93,000.

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Link to the article
https://english.alaraby.co.uk/english/n ... or-lebanon

Link to the auction on eBay
https://www.ebay.com/itm/THE-INFAMOUS-M ... 2903038112

Link to the donation page of the Lebanese Red Cross
http://www.redcross.org.lb/SubPage.aspx?pageid=1370&PID=158

Link to...(well you can Google her if you'd like...Mia Khalifa)
Aug 11th, 2020, 11:16 pm

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