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Former Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal talks new book "Veto, The Governor's Cat"

Higher Ed
In an interview with Scripps News, former Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal shares how his late wife inspired the book and what he hopes children can learn from it. (Scripps News)
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Hundreds of rescue animals arrive in DC from Afghanistan

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After months of planning and fundraising, nearly 300 dogs and cats made it from from Kabul, Afghanistan to just outside of Washington, D.C. (Scripps News)
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Hawaii's stray cats threaten endangered seals

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4061030LEAD IN:Hawaii's legions of stray cats are threatening the endangered Hawaiian monk seal. While officials want to reduce the feral cat population - whose faeces carry a disease that can kill the...
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British Movietone

AMETHYST'S HOMECOMING

Pre-K - Higher Ed
At the end of the frigate's journey, Plymouth extend a great welcome to the heroes of the memorable Yangtze incident. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either the video or...
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THAILAND: KING BUMIPOL 68TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS

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Natural Sound Thousands of Thais have turned out to see the world's longest reigning monarch, King Bhumipol, review the colourful Thai Royal Guards. It was the start of national celebrations to mark the King's 68th birthday this...
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Bridgeman Arts

Animated 19th century thaumatrope with cat and dog

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Thaumatrope from the 1830s, animated to create an illusion of motion.
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Fat Cat Greets Guests at New Hampshire Hotel

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A 31-pound cat who greets visitors at a New Hampshire resort is winning over guests and internet viewers alike as he deals with a metabolism issue.Logan is an easygoing 7-year-old tabby. Susan and Tor Brunvand adopted him from a shelter...
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Bridgeman Arts

National Children's Home

Pre-K - Higher Ed
B&W. 1960s. Sign 'One of the 31 branches of National Children's Homes'. People stood in front of sign. Young girl in a pinny outside of house in front garden. She plays, sees a cat. Woman, cat and girl.
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Bridgeman Arts

Morris Minor Nuffield

Pre-K - Higher Ed
B&W. 1950s. A truck pulls an empty trailer across a T junction. People in the trailer at a petrol garage, Morris Minor parked behind. The people mill around getting ready. Morris Minor driven into the trailer which has no ramp or floor....
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Bridgeman Arts

Sisters Say Goodbye To Their Parents And Cat

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Colour. 1960s. An elderly couple outside their house. Sisters say goodbye to their parents. One takes a photograph. Man sits on his sidecar motorbike, young boy on back of bike. Boy and women get onto rear doors of waiting plane at...
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Bridgeman Arts

Scenes from Berghof with Hitler, Walter Hewel, Henrich Hoffman and others -2

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Scenes from Berghof with Hitler, Walter Hewel, Henrich Hoffman and others.
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British Movietone

A NAVAL OCCASION

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Lady Pamela Mountbatten, younger daughter of the First Sea Lord, is seen coming to board the training ship ""Foudroyant"". Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either the video or...
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DV FDA Pet Food (Replace)

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HEADLINE: Menu Foods confirms chemical found in pet food CAPTION: Menu Foods CEO Paul Henderson confirmed an earlier FDA report that testing found a chemical used to make plastics in recalled pet food linked to the deaths of dogs and...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : US startup aims to transform pet food with lab-made chow

9th - Higher Ed
An American start-up is developing animal protein-based food in the laboratory to replace meat in the diet of dogs and cats (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Google opens Campus Seoul for start-ups

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SKOREA GOOGLE SOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS : TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH : 2:38 SHOTLIST AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Seoul - 8 May 20151. Various of Campus Seoul, Google's first campus for start-ups and entrepreneurs in Asia ...
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Bloomberg

Saving the Big Cats Is the 'First Real Love' of Investor Thomas Kaplan

Higher Ed
May.30 -- Thomas Kaplan, founder of the animal conservation organization Panthera, tells David Rubenstein that he had a childhood dream of going into business so he'd be able to "pivot back" to his "first great love," protecting the big...
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Red pandas bred in captivity reintroduced into the wild

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Darjeeling, West Bengal, recent 1. Mid of Red Panda walking on branch of tree inside zoo 2. Wide of Red panda getting down the trunk of tree 3. Various of Red panda 4. Wide of caretaker cleaning nest of Red panda on tree 5. Mid of Red...
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Bloomberg

Best Spy Comedies: Critic’s Picks | THR News

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As ‘The Spy Who Dumped Me’ — starring Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon — hits theaters, The Hollywood Reporter film critic Stephen Dalton ranks his ten all-time favorite examples of the subgenre — here is a look at the top five.
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Pets on parade at world's largest animal expo

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LEADIN:Surfing cats, majestic dog kennels and treadmills for pets - these are just some of the highlights of this year's Family Pet Expo in California. The three day event is one of the world's biggest trade shows for animals and the...
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The Food and Drug Administration is investigating what it calls "one of the most elusive and mysterious outbreaks." It involves jerky treats for pets that the FDA has linked to illness in 3,600 dogs and ten cats since 2007. (Oct. 23)

Higher Ed
The Food and Drug Administration is investigating what it calls "one of the most elusive and mysterious outbreaks." It involves jerky treats for pets that the FDA has linked to illness in 3,600 dogs and ten cats since 2007 The federal...
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Around the nation, veterinarians are practicing ever more advanced medicine on the nation's 77 million dogs, 90 million cats and a myriad of other animals, treatments that vie with the best of human medicine.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: First Person: Pricey care for pets CAPTION: Around the nation, veterinarians are practicing ever more advanced medicine on the nation's 77 million dogs, 90 million cats and a myriad of other animals, treatments that vie with...
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Mind reading cat ears

Higher Ed
Las Vegas, Nevada, January 10, 2013 1. Tracking shot, Necomimi Brainwave Cat Ears on head and wiggling 2. Close up, Necomimi literature reading: (English) "Show the world what's really on your mind" 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Jade Worbec,...
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One man's mission to save dogs from being slaughtered

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LEADIN: A Los Angeles dog lover is spearheading a campaign to save thousands of animals from being tortured and slaughtered for meat in Asia. Marc Ching rescues hundreds of dogs from the infamous Yulin dog...
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To reduce the number of animals in shelters and encourage pet adoption, cities are considering bans on the sale of dogs and cats in pet stores. San Francisco is also considering a ban on the sale of small mammals, birds and reptiles.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE:No more doggies in the window? CAPTION:To reduce the number of animals in shelters and encourage pet adoption, cities are considering bans on the sale of dogs and cats in pet stores. San Francisco is also considering a ban on...