NEWSLETTER ARCHIVE
25th July 2003 - Page 7
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Headlines in 2035

Castro finally dies at age 112; Cuban cigars can now be imported legally but President Chelsea Clinton has banned all smoking.

Spotted Owl plague threatens Western North America crops & livestock.

Last remaining Fundamentalist Muslim dies in the American Territory of the Middle East (formerly known as Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon)

Afghanistan still closed off; physicists estimate it will take at least ten more years before radioactivity decreases to safe levels.

George Z. Bush says he will run for President in 2036.

35 year study: diet and exercise is the key to weight loss.

Texas executes last remaining citizen.

Upcoming NFL draft likely to focus on use of mutants.

Baby conceived naturally.....scientists stumped.

Authentic year 2000 "chaddh" sells at Sotheby's for $4.6 million.

Ozone created by electric cars now killing thousands in Los Angeles.

Average height of NBA players now nine feet seven inches.

Microsoft announces it has perfected its newest version of Windows so it crashes BEFORE installation is completed.

Friendicoes 
Where People Believe in Life

"I've always loved animals, but not all. I feel scared of some, I despise some but I respect them all. I want to save them all but I barely ever do something in reality." Many of us must feel the same way.
It was late noon and about an hour before hobbies, the six of us, Natasha, Cara, Deeksha, Kashish and Shikhar along with Ms. Handa went to Friendicoes. I could barely wait to get there.
The moment finally came. We stepped into Friendicoes and I was left gasping ! The place was divided into three parts, full of dogs and cats. We were told which all of them we could touch and which ones we should stay away from. Those 15 minutes among them were unforgettable. I saw the cutest dogs, and cats I had ever seen and we played around with them. 
I'm so glad that people like Mr. Gautam (co-founder of Friendicoes) are helping these animals. 
But you don't have to be an animal lover to visit a place like Friendicoes. Just drive down and help out or donate something. Respect nature and its creations. Celebrate life.

Suchita Salwan

 

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