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August 2, 2013

Jeremy Renner offers $5,000 reward for his missing dog

Jeremy Renner’s French bulldog has gone missing in the mean streets of Los Angeles — and he’s asking the public for help finding his beloved pet.Renner's adorable one-and-a-half-year-old dog Hemi flew the coop on July 19, after a power failure caused the front grate of the actor's home near Runyon Canyon to slide open.With the help of local pet search organization Ninja Dog Concepts, Renner set up...
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Published on August 02, 2013 00:59

August 1, 2013

‘My furry foil’: How a goofy dog inspired author with ALS to write again

Editor’s note: In case anyone needed evidence that Susan Spencer-Wendel is unstoppable, consider this: When she lost her mobility to Lou Gehrig’s disease, the longtime journalist used her right thumb to write a 357-page memoir on her iPhone. Today, Susan, 46, can no longer control her thumb, and the writing process has become more arduous for her than ever — but the unconditional love of a dog ca...
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Published on August 01, 2013 17:54

See a curious cat and 29 of the cutest animal photos of the week

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Published on August 01, 2013 10:49

Mighty Mick: Paralyzed puppy learns to walk and swim

When Sue Rogers first met Mick, a 6-week-old Boston terrier with Swimmer Puppy Syndrome, in early July, she wasn't sure he'd ever be able to walk. "I never thought anyone would be able to help him,” Rogers told TODAY.com of the puppy, whose debilitating disability left him with splayed, muscle-less legs. “He was just flat as a pancake." But Rogers was determined to get Mick on his feet. As the fou...
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Published on August 01, 2013 03:43

July 31, 2013

Chicago Tribune’s homepage glitch may help kitten find a home

A glitch on Chicago Tribune's homepage Tuesday afternoon may spell good news for a silver-haired kitten waiting for a home. Visitors to the site got a brief glimpse of an adorable tabby cat named Benton, when a lead story was accidentally replaced by "inoffensive placeholder text" during a routine test. The photo came from the Tribune's own "pets in need of homes" gallery, which features various a...
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Published on July 31, 2013 20:34

DVD Review: LIFE AFTER DEATH PROJECT (2013)


Paul Davids, the director of the documentary The Sci-Fi Boys spurred this exploration of the afterlife after an odd encounter in a hotel room. While staying at a hote he printed a piece of paper, he then left the room for a few moments and when he returned he found what he believes was proof that his friend, the departed Forrest J Ackerman of Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine, had reached out him from beyond the grave. Actually, what he found was an unexplained ink smudge on a piece of paper, but this documentary would have you believe it's proof of the existence of the conscious mind from beyond.

Personally I do believe in something in the hereafter. What exactly that is I won't speculate on but I do hope there's something beyond what we know, I wanna believe there's more than just rotting in the dirt. When my younger tragically brother passed on at a young age I found myself speaking to him while I was alone in the dark, I was full of regret and mourning his death, there were so many things I wished I'd said, and I would find myself speaking these things to him as if he were there. Do I think he was present at the time, was his spirit with me, does anyone really know?

Paul Davids and a small group of true believers, scientists and friends of the departed Forrest J Ackerman would have you believe yes, there's something out there. we have entries from respected science fiction authors Richard Matheson, Whitley Strieber, Dannion Brinkley and Michael Shermer, whom all chime in. There are also testimonies and research from scientist including Gary Schwartz, the Director of the Laboratory for Advances in Consciousness and Health, here in Tucson, AZ at The University of Arizona, where I work. Schwartz in his lab attempts to communicate with the deceased through a series of yes/no questions and awaits a metered response, which proves absolutely nothing in my opinion. Seriously, until I see an apparition myself it's gonna be difficult for me to believe, not that I do not want to, I just need a little proof.

Some of these testimonies are compelling stories, witnesses recount weird happenings that they assign to the afterlife, but c'mon now, papers falling off a chair... one time! If it weren't for the trappings of Forry Ackerman here I don't think I would have even given this documentary a shot, I hate shows like Ghost Hunters. I do appreciate the fond remembrances of the the world's ultimate science-fiction nerd but as a science-based exploration of life after death the film is utterly lacking, simply stating that science cannot rule out communication from the afterlife does not prove squat.

There are 40 minutes of bonus features including audio excerpts from a 2009 tribute to Ackerman with touching tributes from Rick Baker and Ray Bradbury. There's also a second disc featuring The Life After Death Project 2 - Personal Encounters (101 Mins) with further testimony about personal accounts of supposed life after death. I would much rather watch a documentary about Forrest J. Ackerman's life and what he meant to legions of fans, what happened after his death is of far less interest. 2 Outta 5

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Published on July 31, 2013 15:18

National Zoo panda may be pregnant

One of Washington’s most famous couples may be expecting. The Smithsonian's National Zoo is hoping Mei Xiang and Tian Tian, their giant pandas, may have a new cub on the way. Mei Xiang began showing hormonal changes and sensitivity to noise that may indicate she is pregnant — or experiencing a false pregnancy, which is common for pandas."You can't tell from her behavior,” said Rebecca Snyder, cura...
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Published on July 31, 2013 13:28

Nine lives: Stowaway cat from Philippines needs a home

A 4-year-old cat that stowed away in a container ship headed from Manila, Philippines, to Los Angeles is gaining weight and getting stronger after the trip without food or water left it near death.Los Angeles County animal control director Marcia Mayeda says the orange and white female cat was weak and frail after the 7,300-mile trip. But after two weeks of treatments, the feline is in fair condit...
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Published on July 31, 2013 06:15

July 30, 2013

1-year-old panda cub gets 200-lb. ice cake for birthday

Happy (belated) birthday, Xiao Liwu! The San Diego Zoo's giant panda cub celebrated his first birthday on Monday with a 200-pound, three-tiered ice cake to share with mom Bai Yun. Xiao Liwu, whose name means "little gift," weighs over 41 pounds now, but is still nursing. Though he can't eat solids yet, the cub definitely has a sweet tooth: He was a little shy at first, but eventually dug into his...
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Published on July 30, 2013 22:54

New program helps homeless families keep their pets

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Published on July 30, 2013 15:48