Pug lovers unite online to save injured dog

...ba href=/sleep/a/b.But 14 minutes after Bighley's post, a pug owner in Australia offered to donate money for the surgery.

Others followed, and more than 200 donations totaling about $2,000 came in from as far away as France and Alaska.Buck is home recuperating now.© 2006 The Associated Press.

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Double murder leaves Kanpur businessmen worried

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Raman’s son Kanhaiya said it appeared unseemly when the duo failed to get up even at 10 this morning.

According to the police, he found their dead bodies at the shop.

The partner’s son said in his complaint that Rs 2.56 lakh kept in the shop’s locker was also missing.

With this being the third incident in the past couple of months in which city businessmen were attacked, local traders said the community has as good as pressed the panic button.

And despite the SP’s assurance, irate locals gheraoed SSP P C Meena when he arrived at the spot today.

They demanded prompt action against the policemen who, they alleged, regularly extort money from the traders but fail to protect them.

“Though there’s a police picket at the Gallamandi crossing, the cops never stop anti-social elements entering the area,” said Ramesh Kumar, a local trader.

SSP Meena also said the killers would be arrested soon and assured the locals that the department would initiate action against police personnel if they are found involved in illegal activities.

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Students rebuild home destroyed by Katrina

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It was cold." Lee and Meaut's recollections were just a few of the many remarkable stories volunteers heard throughout the week from local Mississippians.

These stories combined with Biloxi residents' gratitude was enough to make every volunteer hammer, paint and sweat as long as necessary to help the victims get back on their feet.

In her southern drawl Meaut said, "All these here kids are all in college and they're all here on their Spring Break and that's wonderful.

For all you kids to give up having a good time, going out on the beach, doing your thing.

It really does surprise me, but like I say ya'll a bunch of good kids." For Mississippi Gulf Coast towns like Biloxi, the loss remains as families six months later still live in tents or FEMA trailers and jobs are hard to come by.

However, the volunteers continue to give residents hope.

Wawa employee Ryan Kitchen, 18, said, "It's going to take some time.

Everybody's got to do their part and chip in.

I'll definitely come back though and tell my friends they should come down too." "There's hope left.

I hope to be in (the house), in a couple of months anyway.

I got a nice bedroom set, I sure did.

But I hated losing everything I had though.

I wanna thank each and every one of ya'll 'cause you've worked hard, ya really have.

Now ya know what it is to work hard!

" Meaut teased Team Wawa and laughed.

Through teamwork, volunteerism and nationwide unity, Biloxi and its people are slowly on the way to healing.

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