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Pa. city council members want to ban fur, horse carriages and foie gras to protect animals pennlive.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from pennlive.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Animal-rights legislation being considered by Pittsburgh City Council would ban fur sales, horse-drawn carriages and the French delicacy foie gras in the city. The would-be ban on fur sales and manufacturing is needed because of the “tremendous suffering” that millions of animals face each year when they are killed for ....
Halle Berry is adding another psychological thriller to her docket. Deadline is exclusively reporting that Berry is set to headline and produce The Process, a psychological thriller from Levin Menekse’s The Black List script. Tara Miele is the director. Berry will produce the film alongside Holly Jeter through their banner HalleHolly. Berry, of course, is… Continue reading ‘The Process’: Halle Berry To Star In And Produce Psychological Thriller ....
Old Vintage Computing Research: Scenes from the Solbourne Computer corporate video, March 1992 blogspot.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from blogspot.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A theft scheme that has been occurring for several months throughout Galesburg seemingly came to an end last week when GPD arrested the elderly man behind it. Galesburg Police have received numerous reports from local businesses of an elderly man purchasing an inexpensive item with a $20 bill, pocketing some of the money, and then claiming he was short-changed. On Tuesday, October 26th, the suspect, 75-year old Carl Herrmann attempted the scam at the Lock & Key Shop on Henderson Street in Galesburg. Herrmann purchased an 80 cent key with a $20 bill and then claimed he was short-changed, despite employees knowing better. The business's owner reported the incident to Galesburg Police who caught up with Herrmann just down the street. Herrmann was apologetic and admitted to the theft. Officers then learned that Herrmann had 15 prior convictions for larceny and a prior conviction for forgery. Officers also identified Herrmann from still photographs and security video from other ope ....