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| From S Sudan To Yale |
PAUL Lorem epitomises a blunt
truth about the world: Talent is
universal, but opportunity is
not. Lorem, 21, is an orphan
from a South Sudanese village
with no electricity. His parents never
went to school, and he grew up without
adult supervision in... |
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| MORE GUNS,
FEWER HOODIES |
ONMay 23-24, 1865, the victorious
Union armies marched
through Washington. The
columns of troops stretched
back 25 miles. They marched
as a single mass, clad in blue, their bayonets
pointing skyward.
As Wilfred McClay wrote in his
book, "The ... |
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Philippine police bust dog fights, rescue 300 pitbulls
AP
MANILA POLICE raided a dogfighting facility in a town south of Manila and rescued around 300 pitbulls, many with ripped ears and tongues, police and veterinarian officials said on Saturday.
Officers arrested two South Korean men suspected of operating the facility and four Filipino security guards during the raid late Friday on a 2- hectare (5-acre) compound in San Pablo township in Laguna province, said Renante Galang of the national police criminal investigation group. The raid followed two weeks’ surveillance.
Galang said officers confiscated high definition cameras and computers used for an illegal online gambling game where players place bets on dogs they see in livestreamed videos.
He said the two Koreans were arrested in December in a similar facility in nearby Cavite province where 256 dogs were found. He said the pair were out on bail.
Anna Cabrera, program director for the Philippine Animal Welfare Society, said the dogs, pure-bred pitbulls and mixed breeds of the dogs that are known for their strength, all suffered wounds and were in very poor health.
They had to euthanise at least 23 on site, she said.
Veterinarian Wilford Almora said the dogs have scars from fights and many have ripped ears and tongues. Most of the bite wounds were on the forehead, ears and snout, he said.
Metal fuel drums served as individual shelters for the dogs which were held by heavy steel chains, Cabrera said.
The penalty if convicted of animal cruelty is a maximum two years’ imprisonment.
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