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Dedicated with many thanks & blessings to my Friends -- old & new -- who have given me strength, love and guidance through thirteen years of hearty challenges. And to my Enemies ... [who by suing me & cybersquatting, highjacking & attempting to destroy my personal & unique good name] ... have inspired me to create this blog.
Published on Friday, June 6, 2008 by The Guardian/UK by Allegra Stratton and agencies A polar bear that swam more than 200 miles in near-freezing waters to reach Iceland was shot on arrival in case it posed a threat to humans. The bear, thought to be the first to reach the country in at least 15 years, was killed after local police claimed it was a danger to humans, triggering an outcry from animal lovers. Police claimed it was not possible to sedate the bear. The operation to kill the animal was captured on film. The adult male, weighing 250kg, was presumed to have swum some 200 miles from Greenland, or from a distant chunk of Arctic ice, to Skagafjordur in northern Iceland. More here |