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Stable genius: Britains first guide horse for blind people

An American miniature horse is training to become a faithful assistant to a visually impaired man from Lancashire and causing quite a stir on the streets of Blackburn Mohammed Salim Patel knew he was causing a stir in Blackburn market on Monday because he could hear it. There were people around us saying, Oh,

Tokyo taxi driver arrested, accused of running over pigeon | Japan

Atsushi Ozawa accused of using car to kill common pigeon, which vets said died of traumatic shock To some, they are another species of feathered friend; to others, they are rats with wings whose droppings deface historic buildings.

Arctic blast continues to sweep entire US setting record-low temperatures | US weather

Sub-zero wind chills grip swath of country as Arctic storms leave at least four dead and knock out electricity in parts of north-west Dangerous freezing air from the Arctic continued sweeping across the US on Monday, prolonging a bitter cold blast that has set record-low temperatures and disrupted daily life across a broad swath of

Gloria review superb hatchet job on modern American journalism

Hampstead theatre, LondonThere are shades of Neil LaButes In the Company of Men in Branden Jacobs-Jenkins merciless modern satire, set in the offices of a Manhattan magazine Nothing can quite match the pulsating, postmodernist brio of Branden Jacobs-Jenkinss An Octoroon at the Orange Tree theatre. But, even if his later play Gloria tackles the more

I was a child star in the Philippines. I'm glad no one notices me now | Meredith Talusan

Its one thing to be amused that a someone used to be a kid with braces; its another for their present self to be compared to a body theyre alienated from Back in the early 80s when I was six or seven years old, my mom took me to an audition for a Filipino sitcom