A Robot Dog Poo-Chi, todays article


Poo-Chi (or Poochi or Poochie) was a robot dog, created by Tiger Toys after the success of the Furby. It is one of the first generations of robopet toys. Poo-Chi was originally designed by artist Samuel James Lloyd and manufactured by Sega Toys. After becoming a huge hit in Japan they made a deal with Tiger Toys to distribute it in North America.
The Poo-Chi had 5 sensors on its body: Touch, Light, Sound, IR, and the 'bone sensor', which was just a set of magnets. Each sensor made Poo-Chi do something different, and the amount each sensor was used determined what kind of mood Poo-Chi would be in. The IR sensor was used to 'talk' to other Robo-Chi pets, such as other Poo-Chis, Super Poo-Chis, Meow-Chis, Dino-Chis, Chirpy-Chis and Petal-Chis. How ever, they were unable to speak with Furbies. Poo-Chi spoke using pre-recorded sounds such as barks, whines, and growls. These, were not very realistic and often sounded more like 'beeps' than anything.

Advance Happy New Year To All!!


See how Filipino are preparing for their Media Noche feast. Even we all know world facing global crisis, many of us still busy in traditional way of doing their media noche feast. And still our own lechon baboy are number one in our tables. Even it is too expensive many of us filipino prapared this dishes as sign of prosperous new years.
Again advance happy new years to all of you...

X-mas is coming...

Christmas is coming very near so lets start thinking whats the best things to do to our love ones. Giving them so much attentions, caring and best of all love. But this has to be done not only in Christmas seasoned, but also everyday and every time.
For me Christmas is not only forgiving someone who have done wrong or bad things with you but giving something in return to someone who did good and best things to you..
Advance Merry Christmas to all of you...

Philippines relieved after Pacman wins, todays article

From five-star hotel lounges and army camps to Manila's slums, Filipinos gathered today and celebrated Manny Pacquiao's win over Oscar de la Hoya in a boxing victory that gave the country a momentary respite from financial worries.

Many of the usually bustling Manila streets were empty of traffic. Police reported few crimes.

Pacquiao (48-3-2, 36 knockouts) came up two weight classes to fight de la Hoya (39-6) who dropped down to meet him at 147 pounds. De la Hoya, who has become richest and most marketable star in boxing over a 16-year span, had a big reach advantage and towered over Pacquiao, setting off fears he could outpunch the Filipino star.

When de la Hoya declined to come out after the eighth round of the Las Vegas bout, the cheering and jeers rose to a roar here as followers yelled Pacquiao's name, waved Philippine flags and threw punches in the air.

"Superb, that's David slaying Goliath," said Enrique Ancheta, 67, who along with about 2,000 fans jammed a small stadium in the agricultural city of Cauayan, about 175 miles northeast of Manila.

President Arroyo, a key supporter of Pacquiao, called to congratulate him.

"His triumph is again a great unifier of Filipinos," Mrs. Arroyo's spokesman Jesus Dureza said. "While he was an underdog to bookies and matchmakers abroad, he was already a winner to all Filipinos."

Amid a surfeit of problems hounding the country, Pacquiao was a "saving grace," Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said.

"The winnings of Manny Pacquiao always come at the proper time," Ermita said. "We have this economic downturn, suddenly the morale of the Filipino people is promptly boosted."

Pacquiao's mother, Dionisia, said she could not stand watching her son square off with a bigger foe.

"I was nervous in the beginning because Oscar de la Hoya was big. I didn't want to watch and I just ran to the prayer room with my friends," she said. "Our prayers were powerful."


source:philippine star

The Dream Match!! Pacman Vs. Golden Boy


Pacquiao on verge of history, ready to reign over Dela Hoya...


A final weigh-in, as usual, officially ended the training period and began a 24-hour wait for the main event. This final weigh-in, as expected, was trouble-free.
Manny Pacquiao tipped the scales at 142 pounds on Saturday (Friday, US time) at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Oscar de la Hoya came in at 145 pounds.
Both were well within the welterweight (147-pound) limit set for their match. Now that that has been set aside, everybody knows what time it is. Game time.
"There's nothing more we can do. Now Manny knows he’s going there to do his job," Freddie Roach, Pacquiao's trainer, said.
"If you have a fighter who is going to come at me and has the heart to fight as hard as he can, then I welcome it," de la Hoya said. "I open up the door and I let them right into my home. Hey, let's fight."
Pacquiao (47-3-2, win-loss-draw) clashing with de la Hoya (39-5-1, win-loss-draw) was unthinkable only earlier this year.
But then Pacquiao got bigger, looked far more improved in terms of his skills, and began to string up one world title after another.
At the same time, de la Hoya, who was ready to hang up his gloves, was looking for a bankable high-profile opponent who would give his stellar resume a pretty, final entry. Read full story on this site..

source: GMANews.TV / With AP

Are You a VETERINARIAN? Then Canada needs you..

5 Veterinarian needs to work in Canada.. With 3 years experience in Piggery/ Swine productions.
for details please click this site..
Qualifications:
Gender : M/F
Age : Maximum of 35 yrs old
Education : At least Bachelor's / College Degree
Yrs. of Experience : 3 yr(s)

New Dog, New Danger, todays article

Now it was the Doctor's turn to express his outrage and astonishment at K9's news. In all their travels together Romana had never before seen the combination of alarm, amusement and anger that spread across his face as she told him of recent developments. His own announcements - read full story on this site...

source: bbc.com.uk

Innovative Surgery Provides New Lease On Life To Dogs


Only six months after undergoing a unique and innovative surgery at Michigan State University, Jake – part dog and now part machine – spends his time working out on an underwater treadmill, traversing obstacle courses and prancing around pain free.

Jake, an 11-year-old yellow Labrador retriever, was the first dog in the Midwest and only the 11th in the world to undergo surgery for a new, cementless elbow prosthesis last April. The procedure, done at MSU’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital by veterinary orthopedic surgeon Loic Dejardin, has left Jake pain free from elbow arthritis.

Without the surgery, Jake would have dealt with severe pain for the rest of his life.

Dejardin has helped MSU’s hospital become one of the first four institutions in the country to offer this elbow prosthesis, which has potential applications for human joint replacements as well.

“Jake’s case has been an absolute success,” said Dejardin, who has performed three more elbow prosthetic surgeries and is preparing for another this week. “The work we are doing here is transforming veterinary care.”

Jake was referred to MSU by veterinarian Sarah Shull of Grand Rapids’ Family Friends Veterinary Hospital and Pet Care Center, where he now undergoes intensive physical rehabilitation under the guidance of Kim Selbee. Dan and Sue Falk of Grands Rapids are Jake’s owners. full story here.

source: sciencedaily.com

Dalmatian Bladder Stones Caused By Gene That Regulates Uric Acid In Humans, todays news..


A gene mutation that causes high levels of uric acid in all Dalmatian dogs and bladder stones in some Dalmatians, has been identified by a team of researchers in the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of California, Davis.

The discovery equips dog breeders with the tools to eliminate that trait from the Dalmatian breed and yields clues to the cause of similar problems in humans. The findings will be published Nov. 7 in the scientific journal Public Library of Science.

"This defect, which in dogs is peculiar to the entire Dalmatian breed, has been reported for nearly a century and was probably unintentionally introduced as breeders worked to select more distinctive spotting patterns," said veterinary geneticist Danika Bannasch, lead author on the study.

"It is now possible that this trait can be removed from the breed by crossing Dalmatians with the normal offspring of the original Dalmatian-pointer breeding that occurred in the early 1970s," she said. full story here

source:sciencedaily.com

Hypoallergenic Dogs, Todays featured article

Hypoallergenic is a term coined by advertisers (based on the Greek prefix hypo meaning "below normal" or "slightly") and first used in a cosmetics campaign in 1953. It is used to describe items (especially cosmetics and textiles) that cause or are claimed to cause fewer allergic reactions. Hypoallergenic pets still produce allergens, but because of their coat type or absence of fur or absence of a gene that produces a certain protein, typically produce fewer allergens than others of the same species. People with severe allergies and asthma may still be affected by a hypoallergenic pet.

List of possibly hypoallergenic dog breeds



Breed Reason cited for reducing allergic reactions


Airedale Terrier


Barbet (dog)


Basenji


Bedlington Terrier Doesn't shed


Bergamasco Doesn't shed


Bichon Frisé Springy undercoat doesn't hold much hair or dander


Bolognese Doesn't shed


Border Terrier


Bouvier des Flandres


Cairn Terrier


Chinese Crested Has very little fur, doesn't shed much


Coton de Tulear Doesn't shed


Dandie Dinmont Terrier Doesn't shed


Fox Terrier (Wire)


Greyhound Short hair, single coat


Havanese Doesn't shed


Irish Water Spaniel Doesn't shed


Kerry Blue Terrier Single-coated, short hair, sheds less


Lagotto Romagnolo


[[Lhasa Apso


Maltese Doesn't shed


Peruvian Inca Orchid No hair


Poodles of all sizes and Poodle hybrids Single coat, sheds less


Portuguese Water Dog Doesn't shed


Puli Doesn't shed


Samoyed (dog)


Schnauzers of all sizes Short hair, sheds less


Scottish Terrier


Shih Tzu Doesn't shed


Silky Terrier


Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Doesn't shed


West Highland White Terrier

source: wikipedia.com






Pls. Check my grammar...

Hello mga ate and mga kuya,, someones reading my site and leave a comment on me..
Check ko daw grammar ko before posting here coz nakakahiya daw..
Anyway kung sino man ikaw anonymous, i dont care kung anu sabihin mo..
Actually 2nd year high school palang ako and what will you expect on my english..
English high school palang po ang ginagamit ko.. at kung anu man ang mga grammar na ginagamit ko importante madaming bumibisita sa blog ko.. Saka kahit magpunta ka sa ibang bansa mostly sa english spoken country, they dont care if you're not good in english as long as the understand youre saying. Ikaw ba anonymous magaling mag english? So gawa ka ng blog mo para mabasa ng mga tao..
Iyun ay kung may magbabasa. most important is may bumabasa ng mga site ko...
Iyun lang po muna today.. kakahiya kay anonymous baka mabasa na naman nya ito..

Another Unang Hirit featured..


Hello guys its me again.. well sembreak na kc so nandito na naman ako sa blog ko at paboritong tambayan ng mga dog breeder. Well just to imformed you that my dads featured his dog again in Unang Hirit on GMA7. This time its all about cross breed dogs. So again Dads keep up the good work.. And again to all readers wanted to earn money online, just click the dog icon on the left or click here so you will guided on how to erned money on your PC and tips on how to earned more. More meaning, until its time for you to say goodbye to your boss...
Till here and God Bless...

Pinoy Abroad !!


US-based Filipino Charmaine Manansala joins Democratic presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama during an organizational meeting before the campaign. Manansala made the list of '100 Most Influential Filipinas' of the Filipino Women's Network 2007 and was also a policy adviser for Speaker Nancy Pelosi from 2003 to 2005.




source: gmanews.com / Joseph Lariosa file photo

My Dad featured in Unang Hirit!!!!

Hello guys, its sembreak time so i have an ample time to write again here in my simple blog.
And its has been forsaken for a long time coz of my studies. But still i have good news to you folks. Remember last October 15, 2008, my Dad was featured in Unang Hirit TV show of GMA7. I thought it was a joke when he text me " son Im in a Unang Hirit this morning so keep watching me ok".
So i woke up in bed and eagerly turn the TV on and click it on a kapuso channel. And patiently waiting him on a dog segment of the show. At last after half an hour of waiting i saw Ms. Jolina Magdangal and Ms. Pia (dunno what her surname is) had a small interview with my Dad who was with his dogs name Charles and Negra and Pippay, all are american cocker spaniel breed dog.
They featured my Dad's dogs and ask my Dad whats the best care for a dog like them.
Unfortunately my Dad's nephew doesn't have a camera nor camphone that morning. So they didn't have a photoshoot of that special morning. All the proof i have are those poeple watching him that morning and throw him a tons of calls and asking about the dogs and how to avail pups from him.
But Im happy to see my Dad on national TV. And Im proud of him coz, even hes not as good as top breeder is, hes the one who have a chance to see on television as a good breeder.
So guys keep visiting my site and again those who are looking for a condominium units for investment. Just click on the banners ok.

Google Maps launched in RP

MANILA, Philippines - Global Internet giant Google has launched its Google Map Maker application in the Philippines, which will provide a detailed map of the Philippines for locals, tourists and potential investors.With the launch, the Philippines will be the first Southeast Asian nation where the application is available. "The Philippines has a challenging topography featuring a diverse landscape and many remote, unexplored regions," Google said in a statement.Google Map Maker will let local users locate, draw, label and accurately render existing tourist destinations and create maps of uncharted areas, making these visible to tourists and investors for the first time on the Google Map Web site. The maps will include street names, house numbers, parks, forest areas and other geographical features."This capability provides new commercial opportunities for local residents and businesses based on information provided by local users," the company said. "Google Map Maker is all about leveraging the knowledge of local experts found in every neighborhood and in every town and city," it said. It added that since map data is collected from people who have first-hand knowledge of the area, the information becomes more meaningful and relevant to users.Palawan is a an example of a beautiful Philippine location with limited online visibility, out-of-date maps, and many uncharted areas. Google Map Maker is expected to have far-reaching implications on the country’s agricultural and environmental landscape as well. Detailed geographical information can be used to identify arable land, route irrigation, and in extreme cases, ensure accessibility to areas suffering from natural and man-made calamities. — Paolo Luis G. Montecillo, BusinessWorld

Virgin shark got pregnant in Virginia aquarium

WASHINGTON, Oct. 10, 2008 (Reuters) — Scientists using DNA testing have confirmed the second-known instance of "virgin birth" in a shark -- a female Atlantic blacktip shark named Tidbit that produced a baby without a male shark.The shark came to the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center in Virginia Beach not long after being born in the wild and lived there for eight years with no males of the same species, said Beth Firchau, the aquarium's curator of fishes.

The 5-foot (1.5-meter) shark died after being removed from the tank for a veterinary examination, and a subsequent necropsy revealed that Tidbit was carrying a fully developed shark pup nearly ready to be born, Firchau said.

Demian Chapman, a shark scientist with the Institute for Ocean Conservation Science at Stony Brook University in New York state, performed DNA testing that showed the pup had no father. Virgin birth such as this is known as parthenogenesis.

A year ago, Chapman used genetic testing to confirm that a hammerhead shark at a zoo in Omaha gave birth to a pup in 2002, also after parthenogenesis.

"It tells us that the original case we documented last year was not some fluke of nature. This is something that might be more common than we think it is, and widespread among sharks," Chapman said in a telephone interview.

Parthenogenesis also has been documented in Komodo dragons, snakes, birds, fish and amphibians, Chapman said.

It occurs when a baby is conceived without male sperm fertilizing the female's eggs. In the type of parthenogenesis seen in sharks, the mother's chromosomes split during egg development.

How the sharks do it is unclear. Chapman said they may use a hormone to trigger eggs to develop in this manner in the absence of males. Or perhaps if eggs remain unfertilized with no males around, a certain fraction develop into embryos.

"It's a finding that kind of rewrites the textbooks a little," Chapman said. "It just goes to show how the ocean keeps its secrets very well. And the sharks in particular."

"Of course, sharks are being killed at such a rate that unless we do something to stop that, we're not even going to learn all their secrets before they're gone," Chapman added.

The findings appear in the Journal of Fish Biology.

source:news daily

Wall Street fears future without deal, todays article

The weather matches the mood here on Wall Street. Stormy and sluicing down with rain.
Hopes were high of a deal to bail out the banks. But when talks in Washington hit a road block late on Thursday those hopes were dashed.
The collapse of Washington Mutual, America's largest banking failure, affords the markets a glimpse of things to come. If no agreement is reached to relieve financial companies of their bad assets more US banks will go out of business.
Staring over the abyss
There's some reassurance that Washington Mutual has been rescued by JP Morgan Chase.
If no deal is reached before the weekend then share prices could go into a sharp downward spiral.
But even that mighty bank has limited resources and cannot always be called upon by the Federal authorities as the buyer of last resort.
The pivotal moment for the US financial markets came in the middle of last week, when ordinary Americans withdrew massive amounts of dollars from money market mutual funds, which they use like savings accounts and are thought to be as good as cash.
That scared the authorities who found themselves staring over the abyss into a complete seizing up of the financial system.
More huge withdrawals from money market funds came yesterday, as the talks in Washington faltered. It's not a good omen.

Furious owners not told of kennel cough in quarantine

Owners of dogs imported into Australia via the Spotswood AQIS quarantine station in Victoria are furious that they were not informed prior to the arrival of their dogs that the kennel cough virus was present in the complex.

Animals coming into Australia are subject to the strictest regulations you will find anywhere in the world. Yet despite this, the virus has resurfaced at Spotswood, with staff restricting movement of dogs within its boundaries for over 3 months now.

James Camac will get his Australian Silky Terrier bitch out of quarantine on June 11. She is due to whelp a litter of puppies the following week. He told Dog News that the first he had heard of kennel cough at Spotswood was when staff told him on his first visit, on May 12, that he could not walk his bitch on the grass. "All I have been able to do is carry her to the hydrobath and back", he said.

source: dognewsaustralia

Kidnapping of television reporter: A case of gauging risks for one story

Any blog on the June 8 Sulu kidnapping of the ABS-CBN news team and their "fixer" Professor Octavio Dinampo has to begin with a wish for the safe and speedy release of the remaining captives. At the back of many media professionals is the sense of, "there but for the grace of God..."
Over the past few days I have pondered hard on whether now is a suitable time to write a piece on safety and security of journalists in such situations. It is a matter for debate to be sure - yet I think the answer has to be "yes" if it gets just one journalist to carefully consider when the risk of following a story outweighs the benefit of securing a story. Time spent on good risk assessment is never wasted and I encourage those who have not done any formal safety training to click on the project's safety and security pages.
Meantime amid the column inches published so far on the kidnapping, the June 13 editorial and cartoon in the Philippine Daily Inquirer are well worth reflecting upon. The cartoon which shows a TV crew interviewing a shadowy gunman in the jungle and inside the huge jaws of a menacing head labeled Abu Sayyaf should be cut out and pinned on every newsroom notice-board – perfectly summarizing as it does, the risks journalists face every time they seek face to face interviews with insurgents and/or bandits. Read full story on this site..


source: gmanews.tv

Aftershocks demolish China homes, todays news


Two further aftershocks have destroyed more than 420,000 houses in the Chinese region hit by a massive earthquake two weeks ago, state-run media say. Many of the homes appear to have been empty, but six people are said to have been critically injured in the tremors. They came as thousands of people were moved from near a lake formed by landslides, amid fears the water could breach banks and deluge the area. The official death toll from the 12 May quake in Sichuan province is 67,183.
About 20,790 people are listed as missing, with more than five million people homeless since the earthquake. As the mountainous region continues to be shaken, 63 people were injured, including six critically, in the latest aftershocks in Qingchuan county, China's state-run Xinhua news agency reports. One of the aftershocks measured magnitude 5.7, according to the US Geological Survey. The same county was strongly shaken on Sunday, wrecking 300,000 more homes, killing eight people and injuring hundreds. Read full story on this site.



source: bbcnews

The Eurasier Dog, todays featured dog breed

The Eurasier dog originated in Germany in 1960, and came about as a result of crossing three different breeds: the Chow Chow, Wolfspitz and Samoyed. It was bred initially with the intention of being used as a watchdog and as a family-friendly pet.
Physical Characteristics
The Eurasier is classed as a medium-sized, Spitz-type breed of dog, weighing between 40 to 70 pounds. It has a tapered muzzle on a wedge-shaped head, a powerful jaw, and eyes which are slightly slanted and usually dark in colour. The dog's ears are small and triangular shaped, with curved tips, and a very distinctive feature is that it has a blue tongue! It has a thick bushy tail that arches over its back and for this reason it is often confused with the Siberian Husky.
The Eurasier grows to approximately 24 inches in height, with its body length generally greater than its height. It has a double-coat of hair - a thick undercoat with a looser, medium-length outercoat. The hair on its face, ears and the front of its legs is short, and the breed can be of any mixed colour with the exception of white. White patches or an all-white Eurasier indicates it's not been pure bred according to the standards set by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale1.
Behavioural Characteristics
The Eurasier is a placid dog, generally very loyal to its owners and their immediate family. It can be wary about strangers and needs to be watched when strangers are around - especially if they're in close proximity to the dog's owner and family. It's not known to be a persistent barker, so when it barks it's usually to alert the owner that a stranger is about or something is wrong. It is always on the alert, one of the character traits that makes it a good watchdog.
The dog generally doesn't like to be left alone for long periods and has an activity level best described as moderate. That being said, it requires firm handling and discipline. A minimum of an hour a day of vigorous exercise is recommended, and the dog enjoys being off the lead in suitable environments and having a good run around; it doesn't like to be kept caged or in a kennel.
Potential In-bred Health Issues
As with any specially-bred dog, certain health issues become common to the breed, and the Eurasier is no exception. Some of the more common things to watch out for are possible eye disease and hip displacement. It's not uncommon for them to put knee joints out also, medically referred to as luxating patellas. As with all dogs, temperament can change as they get older, and they can become 'grumpy' or sometimes even aggressive. It was thought this aggressive behaviour could be as a result of them being bred primarily as watchdogs, though there is no firm evidence to support this. It is more likely the result of the dog's normal ageing process.
Grooming
This is usually best left to an expert groomer due to the dog having a double coat of hair. Use a wide-toothed metal comb to keep the long fur free from tangles but don't over-comb or brush too hard as this will damage the protective nature of the coat. It's fine to bathe the dog occasionally but allow the fur to dry naturally after a rub down with a towel. It's not recommended to use a hair dryer, although if the dog is being shown at a dog show, for instance, then it has been known for hair dryers to be used to 'fluff up' the hair.
Eurasier Trivia
The Eurasier is, in general, an ideal family pet. It's loyal, friendly and is not known as a 'yapper' or 'barker'. It enjoys being in company but is difficult to train in specific tasks so discipline is essential. That being said, they are no more difficult to house train than any other pup. There are only around 200 registered Eurasiers in the UK, small in comparison to their home of origin, Germany.
When this breed was started in 1960 it was initially just a crossing of the Chow Chow with the Wolfspitz and was called a Wolf-Chow. Later that year it was crossed with the Samoyed and renamed 'Eurasier'. The breed was eventually recognised in 1973 by the German VDH/FCI Veterinary Association and other bodies worldwide, including the UK Kennel Club.
When the breeding programme started, the intention was not to go for a refined, uniform appearance but to ensure good character traits that would make a good watchdog as well as being a calm, family-friendly animal. This is still the guiding principal in breeding today; Dr Erik Zimen wrote the following about the main character trait of the Eurasier in Der Hund, München, in 1992:

source: bbcnews

UN raises Burma cyclone estimate, todays news..


The UN has sharply increased its estimate of those severely affected by Burma's cyclone to 2.5m people. The figure was revised up from the 1.5m previously thought to be in need, following the storm 12 days ago. Since Cyclone Nargis struck, hardly any foreign aid workers have been allowed into Burma to hand out relief supplies.
Latest Burmese official figures put the death toll at almost 38,500 with 27,838 more missing but the Red Cross warned as many as 128,000 could be dead. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said he "regretted" the UN had spent more time arranging rather than delivering help, amid claims of stonewalling by the junta. Read full story on this site..


source: bbcnews.co.uk

AP list: Some of the world's deadliest natural disasters.. todays article

Lets Help fight Global Warming..here are list of some deadliest natural disaster over the fast 40 years because of this climate changing phenomenon.
  • May 2008: Earthquake (magnitude 7.8) hits Sichuan province in central China. Thousands are killed.
  • May 2008: Cyclone Nargis strikes Myanmar, killing more than 30,000 and leaving an additional 30,000 missing.
  • October 2005: Northern Pakistan earthquake (magnitude 7.6) kills about 78,000 people.
  • August 2005: U.S. Gulf Coast Hurricane Katrina kills at least 1,600 people in Louisiana and Mississippi.
  • December 2004: Indian Ocean tsunami (triggered by magnitude 9.0 earthquake) kills 230,000 in a dozen countries.
  • December 2003: Southeastern Iran earthquake (magnitude 6.5) kills 26,000.
  • August 1999: Western Turkey earthquake (magnitude 7.4) kills 17,000.
  • October 1998: Central America Hurricane Mitch kills 9,000.
  • April 1991: Bangladesh cyclone kills 140,000.
  • June 1990: Northwestern Iran earthquake (magnitude 7.7) kills 50,000.
  • July 1976: Northeastern China earthquake (magnitude 8.2) kills 240,000.
  • November 1970: Bangladesh cyclone kills 300,000. World's deadliest cyclone on record.

source: AP/gmanews.tv

Todays News..Thousands dead in Chinese quake


China's south-western Sichuan province, up to 5,000 of them in just one county. Many more are feared killed and injured in other parts of the country after the quake, which had a magnitude of 7.8, struck at 1428 local time (0628 GMT). At least 50 bodies have been recovered from the rubble of a school where an estimated 900 students were buried.

President Hu Jintao has urged "all-out" efforts to rescue victims. The epicentre of the earthquake was about 92km (57 miles) from Chengdu, Sichuan's provincial capital. Because the earthquake struck in the middle of the day, it is feared that many schoolchildren may be among the victims. Read full story on this site..


source: bbcnews.co.uk

Todays News..First US aid plane lands in Burma


The first US aid flight to Burma following the devastating cyclone nine days ago has landed in Rangoon.
The US spent days negotiating with Burma's military government to gain permission for the aircraft to land.
The junta has admitted that parts of the worst-affected region remain cut-off, but the generals are still refusing entry to foreign aid workers.
The official death toll has risen to almost 32,000, with close to another 30,000 missing.
But aid agencies fear 1.5m could die if help does not come, and estimate that 100,000 have already perished.
An official from Save the Children in Burma told the BBC that about half the people affected by the cyclone were receiving help.
Nine days after Cyclone Nargis struck Burma's low-lying Irrawaddy Delta region, survivors are beginning to gather in makeshift camps around the edges of the disaster zone. Read full story on this site..
source: bbcnews.co.uk

Yahoo stock slips as buyout talks end; Google may be winner

SAN FRANCISCO - Yahoo Inc.'s stock took a beating Monday after Microsoft Corp. withdrew its $47.5 billion takeover bid, but the punishment wasn't as severe as many analysts anticipated because investors suspect the rivals eventually will renew their mating dance.
Although Microsoft has publicly indicated it will focus on measures besides buying Yahoo in its bid to make its Internet division profitable, several analysts predicted the software maker will revive its bid in the summer or fall if Yahoo can't snap out of a two-year funk that exposed it to an unwanted takeover in the first place.
"Should the frustration of (Yahoo) shareholders come to a boil, we believe (Microsoft) could re-enter the picture, essentially playing the role of the white knight," analyst David Hilal of Friedman, Billings, Ramsey & Co. wrote in a Friday research note.
Read full story on this site...

source: gmanews.tv

Yahoo shares plunge after Microsoft withdraws $47.5B bid

SAN FRANCISCO - Shares of Yahoo fell 22 percent in premarket trading as hopes for the once dominant search engine dimmed on the withdrawal of a $47.5 billion (€30.73 billion) bid from Microsoft Corp. over the weekend.
Yahoo Inc. Chief Executive Jerry Yang is convinced that the company he started in a Silicon Valley trailer 14 years ago was worth more than the money Microsoft Corp. had offered for the Internet pioneer.
Now he may only have a few months to convince Wall Street that his rebuff of Microsoft's takeover bid was a smart move — and if he can not, analysts will not be surprised if Yang is either replaced as CEO or forced to consider accepting a lower offer if Microsoft comes knocking at his door again. Read full story on this site...

Todays News..


Former Justice Secretary Hernando Perez arrives at the Sandiganbayan for his arraignment on extortion charges filed against him.



source: GMANews.TV

Do you want to be the FIRST PINOY SOLE SURVIVOR?

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GMA is in search of contestants from 18 to 60 years old, physically fit and willing to become castaways and endure intense physical and mental challenges in an unfamiliar territory for 39 days.
If you think you got what it takes to be one of the 16 castaways for SURVIVOR PHILIPPINES, go to any of the nationwide auditions in key cities in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
DAVAO = SM DAVAO = MAY 1 and 2
CEBU = SM CEBU = MAY 5 and 6
ILOILO = SM ILOILO = MAY 8 and 9
DAGUPAN = EMERALD STADIA = MAY 16
BAGUIO = SM BAGUIO = MAY 17 and 18
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Microsoft walks away from $42-B Yahoo bid, todays news.

SAN FRANCISCO - Microsoft Corp. has withdrawn its $42.3 billion bid to buy Yahoo Inc., scrapping an attempt to snap up the tarnished Internet icon in hopes of toppling online search and advertising leader Google Inc. The decision to walk away from the deal came Saturday after last-ditch efforts to negotiate a mutually acceptable sale price proved unsuccessful.
Microsoft was willing to pay $47.5 billion, or $33 per share, up from the bid's current value of $29.40 per share, according to a letter from Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer to Yahoo Chief Executive Jerry Yang. But Yahoo demanded at least $53 billion, or $37 per share, according to Ballmer.
That would have been nearly double Yahoo's stock price of $19.18 at the time Microsoft first made its bid a little over three months ago. "Clearly a deal is not to be," Ballmer wrote.
A spokeswoman for Sunnyvale-based Yahoo didn't immediately return a call seeking comment. The decision to walk away came as a surprise, given that many analysts believed Microsoft wanted to close the deal badly enough to either sweeten the offer or pursue a hostile takeover — a risky maneuver that would have required an attempt to replace the Yahoo board that spurned rejected the bid.
But Ballmer said he concluded that pursuing a so-called proxy battle was "not sensible." "Our discussions with you have led us to conclude that, in the interim, you would take steps that would make Yahoo undesirable as an acquisition," Ballmer wrote to Yang.
But Yahoo hasn't necessarily faded from Microsoft's crosshairs.
The software maker conceivably could renew its bid later this year if Yahoo can't bounce back from more than two years of financial lethargy. Should Yahoo's turnaround efforts flop, many analysts believe the company's stock would sink into the mid-teens and open the door for another takeover offer that would be more difficult to rebuff.
For now, at least, Microsoft appears to believe it has enough internal weapons to chip away at Google's dominance of the booming Internet ad market. "We have a talented team in place and a compelling plan to grow our business through innovative new services and strategic transactions with other business partners, " Ballmer said.
"While Yahoo would have accelerated our strategy, I am confident that we can continue to move forward toward our goals." source: AP/ gmanews.tv

Hidden jewel of Afghan culture, todays article..

Architectural historian and broadcaster Dan Cruickshank treks into the mountains of western Afghanistan to visit and film an architectural treasure, the leaning minaret of Jam.
Herat is a wonderful city. It was rebuilt by Alexander the Great around 330 BC, and was later one of the major cities in Tamerlane's empire.

Herat's ancient buildings have been damaged in many military conflicts
We had come not to enjoy its glories, but to get our permission to travel validated by local officials.
First we went to see the Deputy Governor of Herat. Haji Mir Abdul Khaliq was a mujahideen in the 1980s and - robed, turbaned and bearded - looked a formidable character. He was delighted that we wanted to go to Jam.
"Our history is a source of great national pride," he told us. "It's good you should see one of our greatest buildings and show the world." Read full story on this site..

source: bbcnews.co.uk

Todays News..Parañaque orders all dogs vaccinated

The Parañaque City government has ordered the intensification of the city’s anti-rabies program, saying dog bite cases usually go up in summer.

Rabies is a deadly disease transmitted by rabid dogs to other warm-blooded animals, including humans, through saliva that get into bites or scratches.

“Due to the seriousness of this disease, it is necessary that all pets be vaccinated every year, especially that it is provided free of charge to the public by the city government in cooperation with the Department of Agriculture,” Parañaque Agriculture Officer head Fe Ferolino said.

Mayor Florencio Bernabe said city officials are striving to vaccinate all dogs in the city; make the public aware of ways rabies can be prevented and eradicated; and promote responsible pet ownership.

Parañaque residents are encouraged to coordinate with the City Agriculture Office at telephone number 820-7464 for schedules of continuing anti-rabies vaccination in their respective barangays.

Source: Rhodina Villanueva/philstar.com

Todays News..


Leftist activists demand for the ouster of President Arroyo on Thursday as they march in Manila to mark Labor Day.



source:Danny Pata/gmanews.tv

Blogging - bad or good??

Last saturday i watched Jessica Soho's " Kapuso Mo Jessica Soho" on GMA 7, one of her topics was about blogging. As we watch the said documentary program, she started to quote blogging saying the bad side and the good side. I thought it was really that bad as my family knows that i am also a blogger.
She featured the fellow housewife doing blogging as her theraphy for her lost son. Then followed the aussie guy as we all know, doing an exposure using his blog. Remember him?
What brings my attention was blogging is not only writting your ideas and recording your everyday chores, but its also writting an information publish in a whole world. So the danger is in the writter himself.
As like me, im doing this just like a housewife who lost his son. Im making blog as my hobby same as i earned money from it. Like the girls featured in Jessica Soho's documentary program she also earned money from blogging. I started doing blogging when i watched it on Mel & Joey program, they featured blogs as a way of living.
As a student i was interested to know how it was. So i try searching online how to make money from my machine. At first my family laughing at me as i enter my room the whole day and doing writting even copying from old magazine.
My father even told me it was an old time foolish things coz no one will pay you money for not even knowing who you are, how old are you and what are you. Coz im not even a good writter, dunno if all my grammar is correct.
But thanks for my non stop searching until i found it. Now my father smile at me everytime i return the mocked from him. But the good thing is i gave him his cigar allowance everytime i got paid. And he even proud of me, for as my age now i know how to earned money online.
Now i do blogging not only for my fathers dogs and for my everyday activities but also for my everyday needs.
Now all my classmates reads all my blogs and asked me how i did that. I always say that when you do something, do it whole heartedly and patiently. And thanks for GMA 7 Jessica Soho for featuring this carrer, Blogging....

Todays News...High-tech IDs eyed for rice beneficiaries to prevent fraud

The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) is thinking of adding high-tech features to cards which verify identities of subsidized rice beneficiaries. In a radio report, DSWD secretary Esperanza Cabral said that the cards will soon contain bar codes which will trigger an alarm when scanned.
Besides discouraging the use of fake cards, it will also prevent individuals from buying government-subsidized rice and then selling them at higher rates. “We will place bar code systems so that the cards whose bar codes do not match will trigger an alarm when scanned.
That way, unscrupulous individuals will not get cheap rice," Cabral said on government-run dzRB radio.
Cabral said that this initiative is separate and independent from another program, called the “Beneficiary Identified for Government Assistance (BIGAS) numbers," which will be issued to local government units to prevent the proliferation of fake cards.
“We are taking all measures to make sure the cards will not be easily faked," she said.


source: GMANews.TV

Todays news..Anger over whale pet food claims


Japanese scientists have reacted angrily to media reports that surplus whale meat is being sold as pet food.
A UK conservation group said last week that Japan's research programme was landing so many whales, unwanted meat was being turned into dog food.
But the Institute of Cetacean Research (ICR) in Tokyo said less than 100kg of a species not covered by a global ban was sold to a pet food manufacturer.

The ICR said Japan does not have a glut of whale meat.
In a statement issued on Thursday, the ICR's director general criticised claims made by the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society (WDCS) and the media's reporting of them.
"This is an indictment on western media who do not question the information they receive on whaling and instead further reinforce falsehoods and wrong assumptions," said Dr Hiroshi Hatanaka. Read full story on this site.



Come back to my week long vocation..

I just came back from my week long vocation in Zambales my aunties hubby town.. A 250 km north of Luzon. Its verry fun having a long summer vocation on that place together with my dog Popoy, my american cocker spaniel dog .. We used to go to the beach which is only 5mins from my titas house, we start swimming as early as 7 in the morning till noon. As we ussually observed we were the only family using the private resort, a distant relative of my uncle who is now in Guam. His son, my cousin and my other cousins using the huge cottage as far as i know is free for us.
The Ocean looks so calm and verry clear crystal water in dimmed morning until its shines by the sunlight in the afternoon. What brings my attentions is the little boy walks in the ocean waiting for his father to arrived came from fishing. Hes only 3 or 4 years old if im not mistaken. I asked him whom his waiting then he replied his waiting for his father. His little footprints embeded on the sands for he wore nothing aside from his short.
I asked him if he have his breakfast then he said he never even have his dinner last night coz his father left them nothing only but water and coffee and no sugar. At his age hes already smart saying that when his father will arive he will fall in line in the school buying an NFA rice for this is the only rice they can buy.
I tell my cousin about the rice issue, i thought this place is a rice fields in the north then why there is a falling in line of people here buying for a NFA rice? He simply said that rice here are already gone or sold out in buying station. And now they are the one suffer for that dillemma.
The only one cheap here is a kilo of dilis. The father of that little boy got when they arrived. In a whole day and night of fishing the only fish they got is what we called tamban and dilis. And now they sell it for as low as fifty pesos a kilo, they got arround 20 kilos of that fish and thats is much for a day of fishing. The only problem is they are 7 fisherman in a boat or in a group.
As long as they will sold out that bunch of fish they will devided the amount in 7. How this little boy will buy that NFA rice and a small piece of chicken or pork for their lunch or dinner? If his father will take out the sum of money for as less as two hundred pesos.
Then i asked myself im still lucky coz i was here for vocation and nothing else to think but how to enjoy life of a small boy like me. Im also lucky for i never even skipped dinner or breakfast in my families table.
Or am i lucky coz my father is not a fisherman nor a farmer? But the only thing i know is im lucky coz i have my father who is even seperated from my mom, still not forsaken me... And thats my father.. my only father...

Todays News..


Children join a protest action at the Housing office in Quezon City Monday as militants hit demolitions in urban poor communities.

source: Charlie Magno/gmanews.tv

Dog crosses mountains, desert...gets back home..


ELY, Nev. - A dog that ran off during a road-trip rest stop apparently made her way nearly 80 miles across Nevada's high desert and two mountain ranges to return home a week later.

Moon, a Siberian husky, was reunited April 14 with owner Doug Dashiell, who had last seen her April 6 near Railroad Valley, about 77 miles from his home in Ely.

Moon, who is nearly 2 years old, was no worse for the wear, with the exception of stinking like a skunk that apparently sprayed her somewhere along the journey.

"I've had trouble with her running away before. She's always come home," Dashiell said. But he didn't expect her to show up after a week had passed."

After seven days — no way," he told the Ely Times for a story Thursday.

Then the White Pine Veterinary Clinic called Dashiell and told him Moon was back in town. She had wandered up to an Ely residence where Alvin Molea took her home, fed her and gave her a place to sleep.

Molea called the clinic because the dog was wearing a tag from it.
The dog's journey would have taken her across the White River and Ward mountain ranges.


source: AP/ gmanews.tv

Pope cites inter-faith dialogue, todays news..


NEW YORK — The Philippine inter-faith initiative at the United Nations got a boost from Pope Benedict XVI as he urged the General Assembly Friday, April 18, 2008, to support inter-religious dialogue as a means to help the world body achieve its goals of peace, development, and human rights, read full story on this site..
source: mbonline.com

English Cocker Spaniel, todays featured dog breed.


The English Cocker Spaniel is a breed of gun dog. It is one of several varieties of spaniel and somewhat resembles its American cousin, the American Cocker Spaniel, although it's closer to the working-dog form of the Field Spaniel and the Springer Spaniel. Outside the US, the breed is usually known simply as the Cocker Spaniel, as is the American Cocker Spaniel within the US. Due to the breed's happy disposition and continuously wagging tail, it has been given the nickname "merry cocker". The Cocker is a sturdy, compact, well-balanced dog. It has a characteristic expression showing intelligence and alertness. Its eyes should be dark and its lobular ears should reach the tip of the nose when pulled forward. Today, a significant difference in appearance exists between field-bred and conformation show-bred dogs. The Cocker's tail is customarily docked in North America. In countries where docking is legal, the tail is generally docked at about 4–5 inch (10–13 cm) in field-bred dogs while show dogs generally are docked closer to the body.

Size

Height at withers:


  • Dogs: 15–17 inches (38–43 cm)

  • Bitches: 15–16 inches (38–41 cm)

Weight:



  • Dogs: 28–34 lb (13–15 kg)

  • Bitches: 27–32 lb (12–15 kg)

Colour
Show dogs are restricted to certain colours dependent on country, whereas working Cockers can be any of a wide variety of colours. They come in solid (or "self"), where white is restricted to only the chest in show dogs, parti-colour and roan.
The colours in the breed consist of black, black and tan, black and white, black white and tan, blue roan, blue tick, blue roan and tan, silver, chocolate, chocolate and tan, chocolate and white, chocolate white and tan, chocolate roan, chocolate roan and tan, sable, copper red, red, gold, red roan, red and white, apricot, orange, orange and white, orange roan, lemon, lemon and white, lemon roan.
Although field-bred and show dogs are found in largely the same colours, some hunters prefer to have white in the coat to make the dog more visible to gunners.

Todays Featured Articles..

Fil-Am actress Christine Corpuz takes on the Filipino nanay
Christine Corpuz, a young Filipina American actress, stages a one-woman show, "I Am Nothing Like My Mother," at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, a 34-year-old art institution in Manhattan's Lower East Side, portraying the Filipina Nanay – not only as a character with a funny accent – but as a bridge for other characters in her play to live out seeming contradictions in life.

Armand Serrano: Pinoy sa likod ng mga sikat na pelikula sa Amerika
Mulan, Tarzan, Lilo & Stitch, Brother Bear, at Surf’s Up. Ano ang mayroon sa mga animation movie hits na ito na dapat ikarangal ng mga Filipino? Si Armand Serrano, isang Pinoy artist na matagumpay na nakapasok sa dambuhalang animation studios sa Amerika.

Rida Cabanilla: Nurse, soldier, lawmaker
Filipino immigrant Rida Cabanilla, Hawaii's state representative for District 42, does not allow the glitz and glamor of politics go to her head. She would like to see more Filipinos involved in politics in Hawaii when she seeks re-election in 2008.

Michelle Aguilar-Camara: Dancing for the 'King'
NEW YORK — Mother says I was a dancer before I could walk… The Abba verse may well speak to Michelle Aguilar-Camaya, the San Diego, CA-born dancer who is cast in “Lion King."

source: gmanews.tv

Todays Featured Articles..

Grace G. Gupana: Maker of the world's largest flag
While the world’s largest flag may not be that of the Philippines, a Filipino woman is behind it. She is Grace Galindez Gupana, who once sold sago't gulaman at the Quezon City hall grounds.

Steve Tamayo: Nasa pagsisikap ang pag-unlad
Bago nagtagumpay sa catering business, dumaan muna sa butas ng karayom si Sebastian Tamayo bilang mangingisda, janitor, house cleaner at waiter sa Saudi at Kuwait hanggang siya'y naging manager.

Seven Days: Pinoy band gaining popularity in China
While Seven Days is yet to ring a bell in the local music industry, the group has been making waves in China, especially after having been the only Pinoy band invited to perform on Chinese national television for Spring Festival festivities on Feb 7.

source: gmanews.tv

Child attack dog to be destroyed...

A rottweiler dog which attacked a nine-year-old girl is to be destroyed, a judge rules.

Link to full story Latest Dog News from K9 Magazine and Content aggregated by Dog Breeder Site of the Phil.

Chitty producers make dog appeal...

A dog is urgently needed to star in a production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang in Sunderland.

Link to full story Latest Dog News from K9 Magazine and Content aggregated by Dog Breeder Site of the Phils..

Whippet.. todays dogf breed..


The Whippet is a breed of dog, specifically a member of the sighthound family. They are active and playful and are physically similar to a small greyhound. Their popularity has led to the reuse of the Whippet name on a large number of things, from cars to cookies.


Whippets are a medium-size dog averaging in weight from 25 to 40 lb (11–18 kg), with height (under the FCI standard) of 18.5 inches (47 cm) for dogs and 17.5 inches (44 cm) for bitches. Whippets tend to be somewhat larger in the United States with their population in show, coursing and some race Whippets required to be within the AKC standard of 18.5 to 22.5 inches (48–56 cm) for dogs, and 17.5 to 21.5 inches (46–53 cm) for bitches.

Because color is considered immaterial in judging whippets, they come in a wide variety of colors and marking patterns, everything from solid black to solid white, with red, fawn, brindle, blue, or cream. All manner of spots and blazes and patches are seen, sometimes all in the same litter.

Todays News...



There's no stopping Charice Pempengco. Based on Oprah's teaser for May, this episode will feature talented children including Charice.

We came to know her from several years back as Nancy Castiglione. She has renamed herself as Nancy Jane, singer.
source: gmanews.com/summit media

Todays News...


Government researchers show the newly developed vitamin A-rich squash pandesal in Quezon City on Monday.
by: Charlie Magno- gmanews.com

Todays News...2,000-year-old artifacts, cave found in Mindanao


ZAMBOANGA CITY, Philippines – An ancient burial cave was discovered in the Philippine island of Mindanao, south of Manila and officials have sealed the site to prevent looting of artifacts, many of them jars made from clay.
It was not immediately known whether there are other treasures in the cave which was accidentally discovered by quarry diggers on Wednesday in Maitum town in Sarangani province.
The latest discovery in the village of Pinol was near another ancient burial site discovered in 1991 where burial jars, shaped in different human forms, had been recovered inside Ayub cave.
Lingling Jabel, owner of the quarry site, informed local authorities about the find and the site was immediately sealed and security forces are guarding the cave where several burial jars have been recovered."
The quarry site is more or less half a kilometer away from Ayub Cave. The archaeological find at Ayub Cave consisted of anthropomorphic burial jars that date back nearly 2000 years ago. The anthropomorphic potteries of human figures depicting various facial expressions are associated to the Metal Age in the Philippines," the local government said in a statement.
"I feel happy that we have found another valuable artifacts that would help us understand more our history as a people not only in the Philippines, but probably in the whole Southeast Asia," the mayor of Maitum, Elsie Perrett, said.
Dr. Eusebio Dizon, curator of the Archaeology Division and chief of the Underwater Archaeology Section of the National Museum, has described Ayub Cave as "the most significant cave in Mindanao" and its finds as "unparalleled in Southeast Asia."
A team of experts from the National Museum are expected to arrive in the town to inspect the new cave.
The site had been dated to A.D. 70 to 370 and 5 B.C. to A.D. 225. The radiocarbon dates were obtained from the soot samples taken from the small earthenware vessel found inside one of the anthropomorphic burial jar.
The jars are unique and they are like portraits of distinct individuals, of specific dead persons whose remains they guard, described the burial jars in a book entitled "Faces from Maitum," written by Dizon himself after the 1991 discovery of the Ayub cave.
The provincial government described the cave as a unique and fascinating assemblage of archeological find - human faces and figures in earthenware- that depicts Sarangani's cultural wealth was excavated here.
It said the recovered potteries were used as secondary burial jars. Its coverings were molded as human heads emulating different facial expressions of happiness, contentment, and even a trace of desolation."
Such were shaped artistically tracing the most conservative detail of the human face that can still be seen in the broken fragments of the jars outside the cave... retaining their natural color even up to now," it said.
Ayub cave is made up of Miocene limestone formation. The opening is about two meters wide and two meters high, sloping downward to at least 20 degrees angle and extending a length of 11 meters from the entrance.


source: Al Jacinto, GMANews.TV

Todays News..Baby born with 2 faces in India honored as goddess

NEW DELHI - A baby with two faces — two noses, two pairs of lips and two pairs of eyes — was born in a northern Indian village, where she is doing well and is being worshipped as the reincarnation of a Hindu goddess.
Hundreds of pilgrims have visited Lali, the 1-month-old baby and her impoverished parents to touch her feet out of respect and receive blessings.
The baby has caused a sensation in the dusty village of Saini, 40 kilometers (25 miles) from New Delhi.
When she left the hospital, eight hours after a normal delivery, she was swarmed by villagers, Sabir Ali, the director of Saifi Hospital, said Tuesday.
"She drinks milk from her two mouths and opens and shuts all the four eyes at one time," Ali said.
The child apparently has an extremely rare condition known as craniofacial duplication, where a single head has two faces. All of Lali's facial features are duplicated with the exception of her ears — she has two.
Lali's condition is often linked to serious health complications, but the doctor said she was doing well.
"She is leading a normal life with no breathing difficulties," said Ali, adding that he saw no need for surgery.
Lali's parents, Vinod and Sushma Singh, were married in February 2007, according to news reports. Lali is their first child.
"Initially we had some problem in accepting the child but now everything is fine," Sushma Singh told The Hindustan Times. "She is just like any other child."

source: gmanews.com

King Charles Spaniel, todays featured dog breed..


The King Charles Spaniel (known as the English Toy Spaniel in the U.S. and Canada) is a breed of small dog in the spaniel category. The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a different breed, although it is sometimes referred to as a King Charles Spaniel. The Cavalier is more closely related to Pug.

Coat
Like its larger cousin, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, the King Charles Spaniel has a silky, often slightly wavy coat. It tends to be shorter than that of Cavaliers.
This breed also comes in the same color varieties as the Cavalier: Blenheim (red-and-white), Prince Charles (tricolor), King Charles (black-and-tan) and Ruby (solid red). Originally, each of these color patterns was regarded as a separate breed, but in the late 1800s the four varieties were consolidated into a single breed.

The AKC has two classes: English Toy Spaniel (B/PC) (Blenheim and Prince Charles) and English Toy Spaniel (R/KC) (Ruby and King Charles

Health
The King Charles Spaniel may have health problems such as heart defects, eye problems, patellar luxation (kneecap slipping) and fused toes, which can cause incorrectly grown toenails. They tend to live 10 to 12 years.

Although there is less information available online, the King Charles Spaniel suffers from the same serious health problems as the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. Please see the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel health section for more information.

Oprah Winfrey dedicates show to her late dog


CHICAGO - Oprah Winfrey plans to dedicate a show investigating abuses at puppy mills to her cocker spaniel, Sophie, who died last month from kidney failure."
Sophie gave me 13 years of unconditional love. She was a true love in my life," Winfrey says on the broadcast scheduled to air Friday. (Advance remarks from the show were released Tuesday by Harpo Productions.)
The show features special correspondent Lisa Ling investigating puppy mills, which Ling calls "horrific" and "haunting."
Winfrey says the show is "for anybody anywhere who loves a dog, has ever loved a dog, or just cares about their basic right to humane treatment."
While Sophie was not a product of a puppy mill and Winfrey's three current dogs were adopted from breeders, Winfrey says in the future she would look to adopt from an animal shelter.
"I would never, ever adopt another pet now without going to a shelter to do it. I am a changed woman after seeing this show," she says.
source: gmanews.com

Todays News.. Hydrogen-powered plane takes off .


The first manned, hydrogen-powered plane has been successfully tested in the skies above Spain, its makers say. The small, propeller-driven craft, developed by aviation giant Boeing, made three short flights at an airfield south of Madrid, the company said. It was powered by hydrogen fuel cells, which produce only heat and water as exhaust products.

The tests could pave the way for a new generation of greener aircraft, the company said. Boeing's chief technology officer John Tracy said the flights were "a historical technological success" and "full of promises for a greener future".

Small future Three test flights of the two-seater aircraft took place in February and March at an airfield at Ocana, south of Madrid. The plane was modified to include a hybrid battery and fuel cell system developed by UK firm Intelligent Energy.

The fuel cells, which create electricity by combining oxygen and hydrogen, were used to power an electric motor coupled to a propeller. Other organisations have demonstrated solar-powered planes During take-off the planes batteries were used to provide an additional boost, but whilst in the air, the plane relied entirely on the cells.

Boeing said the plane has a flying time of 45 minutes but tests were limited to around half that time. Although the test had been successful, the firm said it did not believe fuel cells could be the primary power source for large passenger aircraft.

However, it could be used as a secondary source of energy for large planes, according to Nieves Lapena, the engineer responsible for the test flights, but this may take some time to develop. "In my opinion, we are talking about a delay of about twenty years," she said.

Green skies Hydrogen-powered planes have been flown before, but never with a human pilot onboard. In 2005, California-based AeroVironment successfully completed test flights of its Global Observer craft which was powered by liquid hydrogen. The hydrogen-powered plane is capable of carrying two people.

Other companies are also seeking to develop more environmentally-friendly planes, amid concerns over their contribution to climate change. Earlier this year, the airline Virgin Atlantic conducted the first commercial flight powered partly by biofuel.

And last year, defence firm Qinetiq flew a solar-powered plane for 54 hours, smashing the official world record for the longest-duration unmanned flight. Zephyr, as the craft was known, could be used for military applications, as well as for Earth-observation and communications. Other unmanned prototypes have been shown off by the American space agency Nasa.

However, in 2010, Swiss balloonist Bertrand Piccard plans to launch Solar Impulse, a manned plane in which he will attempt to circumnavigate the globe.

To carry the precious payload, the craft will have a huge wingspan of 80m (262ft), wider than the wings of the Airbus A380. As the plane is piloted by only one person at a time, it will have to make frequent stopovers. The current plan is for the journey to be broken into five legs each lasting between four or five days.

source: bbcnews.co.uk