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i got skeeter shots today.got rabies shot plus heartgard medicine.free of heartworms and had his nails clipped.he'll be seven in june.
The USA's growing diversity is cooling the melting pot in at least one way: marriage across racial and ethnic lines.
The share of Hispanics and Asians married to whites dropped between 1990 and 2000 after two decades of steady growth, new research shows.
The sheer number of immigrants who arrived last decade has made it more likely for them to marry among themselves, according to findings published this month in American Sociological Review.
Recent minority immigrants are disproportionately less educated than the native-born, earn less, do not speak English well and tend to live in segregated neighborhoods - major factors that discourage marriage outside racial or ethnic groups, says Zhenchao Qian, sociology professor at Ohio State University and co-author of the report. The researchers studied married couples between the ages of 20 to 34.
The 2000 Census is the most recent data that include enough cases to examine intermarriages at the national level, he says. "That kind of trend is likely to continue because immigrants still are coming in," Qian says. "We see immigrants as more likely to marry among themselves."
In contrast with the decline in intermarriages among whites and Asians and Hispanics, the rate of marriages between blacks and whites rose significantly from 1990 to 2000, although it continues to lag far behind those of other minorities.
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anyone in the south eating peter pan peanut butter there is a chance it has salmonella.it was traced to a plant in georgia.this is not a joke.my baby got sick eating it.lots pf people had symptoms.
Two women stoned to death on W. Africa resort island
ROME, Italy (AP) -- Two Italian women were killed in a brutal attack on a Cape Verde resort island, and one of them might have been alive when she was buried by her killers, an Italian official said Sunday.
Because some dirt was found in her lungs, "it is presumed that perhaps Dalia could have been still alive when she was buried" after the attack Thursday night, Italy's honorary consul in Cape Verde, Luigi Zirpoli, told Sky TG24 TV.
The consul said rocks and sticks were used in the attack.
Zirpoli was referring to the autopsy on one of the victims, identified in Italian news reports as 33-year-old Dalia Saiani from northern Italy. The other victim, a 28-year-old, and a 17-year-old survivor, were part of a group of Italians on a windsurfing vacation in Cape Verde, an archipelago off Africa's west coast.
Zirpoli said in a phone interview that two local men had confessed to the killings while a third man had been released on bail because he apparently was not involved in the crime. The other two "called him to [help] bury [the victims] but when he realized what they were doing, he refused," Zirpoli said.
The official said one of the attackers was jealous about Saiani. He wanted to inflict "a heavy lesson because she refused" to resume a relationship they had some years ago, Zirpoli said.
It appeared from the initial autopsy results that the victims were not sexually assaulted, Zirpoli said.
First reports said the killers had dug a hole in the dirt near a wooded area near a beach to bury the women, but Zirpoli said the hole was already there.
A friend of the victims, a 17-year-old Italian, tried to send a text message from her cell phone for help when she saw her companions being attacked, Zirpoli said. When the attackers realized this, they "hit her twice in the head with a very big stone. She fainted and fell to the ground, he said.
When the survivor regained consciousness, "she ran away and remained hidden until dawn [Friday], when she sought help at the nearest hotel," the consul said.
An Italian man who was among those who went to the scene to help said he saw one of the woman's hands sticking out of the dirt.
"It was like a horror film," the man told Italian TV.
The story of the attack has shocked Italians, many of whom consider the archipelago a paradise for beachgoers and windsurfers.
The Italian Foreign Ministry said the two women had been "barbarously murdered" and dispatched a diplomat from its embassy in Senegal "to ensure that those responsible for this tragic aggression are brought swiftly to justice."
Italian Premier Romano Prodi said he was "stunned" and "aghast" by the killings, the Italian news agency Apcom reported.
Cape Verde, a former Portuguese colony, is located about 500 miles to the west of Senegal's capital, Dakar, in the Atlantic Ocean.
i say rudy guiliani has a good chance
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WASHINGTON (Feb. 15) - Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, acclaimed for his leadership after the September 11 attacks, confirmed he is running for U.S. president in 2008, eliminating any lingering doubt about his candidacy.
"Yes, I'm running," Giuliani declared twice on Wednesday night on CNN's "Larry King Live" show.
There have been doubts among Republicans about whether Giuliani was serious about a White House run in 2008.
National polls have shown Giuliani leads eight other Republicans, in part because of his steely and comforting leadership amid the chaos of the 2001 hijacked plane attacks that brought down New York's most visible landmark.
"I think I can make a difference. I believe that the country needs leadership," Giuliani said on CNN when asked what led him to purse the top political job in the United States.
Earlier this month, Giuliani filed a statement of candidacy with the Federal Election Commission establishing a committee to explore a presidential bid, but he stopped short of making a formal announcement.
Giuliani became one of the Republican Party's most popular figures after September 11. However, he faces an uphill battle winning over conservatives who wield considerable influence in party primaries because of his stance on some social issues, including his support for gay rights and abortion rights.
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i play these everyday and they've never hit......tennessee
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did anyone notice starting this year daylight savings time has moved up to march?