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Archive: February, 2004
Man marries dog for luck, then dies
A 75-year-old man in Nepal married a dog in a local custom to ensure good luck only to die three days later.
With his son and other relatives by his side, Phulram Chaudhary tied the knot with a dog on Saturday in Durgauli village in the southwestern Kailali district. He was following a custom of his Tharu community which holds that an old man who regrows teeth must take a dog as a bride. “He believed that this would help him avoid great misfortune later in life. However, he died a few days afterward.”
First there was B&W Loudspeakers…
… then Silent MAXX – specialist blatent rip-off artists! They had the courtesy to rename their stylesheet – were they hoping that would make it seem less obvious??
Submitted to pirated-sites.com.
Magic beans to the rescue
Oxfam has helped farmers in Siuna, Nicaragua, adopt an environmentally friendly method of fertilisation. Before, farmers relied on the ‘slash and burn’ technique which uses the ashes of felled trees as fertiliser – and devastated the rainforest. Now, they use a very special type of bean instead.
Kind to the environment, great for crops
The bean plant’s decaying foliage feeds the soil with nutrients and acts as a natural pesticide. Farmers today are growing bumper crops – and the rainforest is left untouched. What an amazing bean!
Dear Yummy readers,
Apologies for the sporadic updates lately. We put in an offer, bought and moved into our first house all in the space of the last 2 weeks. Thanks to our fantastic solicitor Nick Ellis, it all happened fast and ran smoothly. (If anyone living in SE England is looking for a thorough and quick solicitor to exchange fast, contact me for Nick’s details.)
Still have about a week to wait for BT Broadband to reactivate our account so Ill post from work when I can.
xx
Protect the Western Arctic Reserve From Big Oil
The Western Arctic Reserve, also known as the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska, is the largest tract of unprotected, relatively pristine public land in the United States. The 23.5 million-acre reserve is home to imperiled polar bears, seabirds and one of the densest populations of nesting raptors in the world. Its shores and lagoons harbor beluga whales, seals, walruses and other marine mammals. The BLM is accepting comments on a planning document that sets the stage for oil and gas leasing in the western Arctic for decades to come. Help save this national treasure by telling the BLM to protect the Western Arctic Reserve from dirty fossil fuel development »
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