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    Nov 19, 2012 | Zap2It
  1. Holiday TV Episodes 2012

    Channel Guide Magazine
    Updated Nov. 20, 2012, 4:07pm CT ‘Tis the season when people's minds start turning toward the holidays! And during this stretch from Thanksgiving to New Year's, and everything in between, besides eating, shopping and making merry, another thing that...
  2. Oct 25, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Homewood fosters a strong sense of community

    When former Chicagoan Anne Colton learned a friend had bought a house in Homewood, she and her girlfriends staged a tongue-in-cheek intervention.
    When former Chicagoan Anne Colton learned a friend had bought a house in Homewood, she and her girlfriends staged a tongue-in-cheek intervention. "No culture, no diversity, no arts," was Colton's impression of the south suburb 25 miles from the Loop....

    Tags: Media Industry, Homes, Services and Shopping, Lifestyle and Leisure, Real Estate Buyers

  4. Jul 2, 2012 |Story| WGN-TV
  5. Healing Pets

    <strong><em>To find out more about the program at Morgan's Dogs, check out <a href="http://wardogsmakingithome.org">http://wardogsmakingithome.org</a></em></strong>
    WGN News
    To find out more about the program at Morgan's Dogs, check out http://wardogsmakingithome.org Help at the end of the line. Veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder say they often feel like they are at the end of their rope. But when they pick up a...

    Tags: Valium (drug), Services and Shopping, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder

  6. Dec 18, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Dodger Dog maker settles sex-discrimination claims

    L.A. NOW
    The company that makes "Dodger Dogs" has agreed to pay $439,000 in back wages to resolve claims of sexual discrimination in hiring stemming from a federal labor investigation....
  8. Jun 21, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  9. Residents taking precautions

    &nbsp;AnE. colicontamination has some Aberdeen residents stocking up on bottled water, but Angie Schock said this scare has not had much of an impact on her family.
    cball@aberdeennews.com
     AnE. colicontamination has some Aberdeen residents stocking up on bottled water, but Angie Schock said this scare has not had much of an impact on her family.  “We just drink bottled water anyway,” said Schock, who lives in one of the E....

    Tags: Home Products, E. coli Infection, Services and Shopping, Home and Garden Products, Boil (skin condition)

  10. Oct 24, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Harpo the bulldog puppy is dognapped at gunpoint -- and rescued

    Harpo is safe.&nbsp; The English bulldog puppy is back at home after being dognapped at gunpoint in an Oregon shopping center parking lot.
    Harpo is safe.  The English bulldog puppy is back at home after being dognapped at gunpoint in an Oregon shopping center parking lot. It all started last week when Jim and Pat Steele got a call from someone interested in buying two of their pups.  The...

    Tags: American Kennel Club, Los Angeles Times, Services and Shopping

  12. Jun 26, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  13. Overcrowded Humane Society for Hamilton Co. offering cats for as low as $5

    Kitten season is in full swing and the Humane Society for Hamilton County is offering its first ever "Five. Five Dollar. Five Dollar Felines" adoption pricing.
    Kitten season is in full swing and the Humane Society for Hamilton County is offering its first ever "Five. Five Dollar. Five Dollar Felines" adoption pricing. Cats five years old and up will all be $5. Cats 1-4 years old will be $15 while kittens...

    Tags: Vaccines, Services and Shopping, Social Issues

  14. Oct 31, 2012 |Column| Herald Mail
  15. Basket bingo

    The Shirley B. Robison Fund will host a basket bingo event Sunday at the Williamsport Fire Hall, offering 25 games of bingo along with raffles. Tickets cost $25 per person or $40 for two. Doors will open at 11 a.m. with lunch to be served at noon and...

    Tags: Holidays, Marine Toys for Tots Foundation, Services and Shopping, Pumpkin

  16. Nov 26, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  17. Think Twice Before Giving Pets As Holiday Gifts

    Many people consider pets great holiday gifts. But in spite of their popularity as presents, pets do not always make the most appropriate holiday gift.&nbsp; Giving a pet as a present seems like a great idea, but shoppers might want to give it more consideration before giving a gift that is such a considerable responsibility. A puppy at Christmas or a bunny at Easter may be given with good intentions, but that well-meaning sentiment can easily backfire, ending with the pet being given up for adoption when recipients don't feel up to the task of raising a pet. In such instances, the companion animal pays the steepest price.&nbsp; According to the Humane Society of the United States, most puppies and kittens born in the United States never reach their second birthdays. They die from being hit by cars, are euthanized by their owners, succumb to starvation, or suffer fatal injuries in fights with other animals.&nbsp; Though it often is, buying a pet should not be an impulse purchase. You see sad eyes looking back at you from behind a cage door and want to give that animal a new home. However, introducing an animal into a family is not a decision to take lightly. You must factor how well the pet will fit in with the family dynamic. Do schedules allow for quality time spent with the animal? Is it a financially good time to care for an animal that will cost money? Are you aware of how long the pet will live? Making those big decisions for a person on the receiving end of your well-intentioned gift may be crossing a line. Would you want to have such a life-changing decision made for you? Furthermore, the holiday season is not one ideally suited for making careful decisions. People are often swept up in emotions and even stress, and shoppers may not be thinking rationally. The hectic nature of the holiday season can be a difficult time for a pet to grow acclimated to its new environment. He or she may be frightened to assimilate or take longer to settle down. Pets often need several weeks of quiet and constant care to become comfortable in their new environments. Here are some other reasons why the holidays are not a good time for new pets. * Holiday visitors may frighten the new pet and he or she may become weary of strangers at the outset. * The activities in the household may pose safety hazards for the young animal. An abundance of rich foods and various decorations could be ingested, potentially causing illness. * New pets should be carefully supervised around children to see how they behave. A child may not be accustomed to handling a puppy or kitten and could injure the animal. Similarly, the pet may be skittish and lash out at the child. Adults busy with holiday obligations may be easily distracted and miss how their child is interacting with the new pet. * Once the glow of the holidays wear off, children may be disillusioned with the new responsibility that has fallen into their hands. They may not like the responsibility that comes with being a good pet owner. Reputable pet breeders and animal shelters often discourage individuals from adopting or purchasing pets as holiday gifts. Many organizations and animal businesses require a careful vetting of potential pet parents to ensure the animal will be placed with a family and in a home that is suitable. Animal welfare groups warn that an estimated 50 percent of pets adopted during the holidays end up right back at shelters. This can scar the pet. Avoid the temptation of giving a companion animal as a present. If it is your intention to gift an animal, talk to the gift recipient and discuss the pros and cons beforehand. Then you can work together and make the right decision for all parties involved, including the pet.&nbsp; HL12C740&nbsp; ------- PETS HOLIDAYS-WINTER GIFTS/COLLECTIBLES CONSUMER TIPS HOLIDAYLIFESTYLEMICROSITE
    Many people consider pets great holiday gifts. But in spite of their popularity as presents, pets do not always make the most appropriate holiday gift.  Giving a pet as a present seems like a great idea, but shoppers might want to give it more...

    Tags: Humane Society of the United States, Holidays, Candy, Flowers and Gifts, Gifts, Pets

  18. Nov 7, 2012 |Story| WPHL-LTV
  19. Preston & Steve's Campout for Hunger -- 11/26/12 - 11/30/12

    Campout for Hunger
    Campout for Hunger Monday, November 26, 2012 through Friday, November 30, 2012 Plymouth Meeting, PA   Radio personalities, Preston and Steve from 93.3 WMMR help struggling families put food on their tables through their Campout for Hunger. This year,...

    Tags: Entertainment, Animals, Services and Shopping, Pet Supplies, Radio

  20. Nov 29, 2012 |Story| Fetchtoto
  21. top 5 things

    After surviving Black Friday and Thanksgiving with the in-laws, you deserve a nice relaxing weekend. Usher in the winter holiday season by attending a tree-themed festival, holiday shopping event, or boat parade full of festive lights.  You certainly have...

    Tags: Elvis Presley, Holidays, Music, Services and Shopping, Festive Events

  22. Nov 29, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. How the consumer became king

    Some 200 retailers nationally opened their doors on Thanksgiving Day, and a lot of others did so at midnight. Shoes, jewelry, sporting goods, flat-screen TVs, fancy chocolate &mdash; if you wanted it, you could buy it before the football games were finished.
    Some 200 retailers nationally opened their doors on Thanksgiving Day, and a lot of others did so at midnight. Shoes, jewelry, sporting goods, flat-screen TVs, fancy chocolate — if you wanted it, you could buy it before the football games were...

    Tags: University of Chicago, Holidays, Automotive Equipment, Honda, General Motors Corp.

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