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Despite the fact that there were many funnier-looking dogs with even funnier-sounding names, the prize for best-in-show at the 127th annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show went to a Kerry blue terrier named TORUMS SCARF MICHAEL. The judges, who belong to that elite group of non-rappers who can say "bitch" a lot, chose Mick, as he's known for short, over 2,602 other contestants, including a bichon frise named Paray's I Told You So and a Newfoundland named Darbydale's All Rise Pouchcove. Neither Mick nor his owner, Marilu Hansen, will...
...that my sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy.” Adams’ great-great-great-great-great-great grandson has the liberty to study at Harvard College—but you probably won’t find him curled up with a dog-eared copy of The Federalist Papers...
...small dog on a leash was reported biting people at Au Bon Pain on Mass Ave. An HUPD officer sent to investigate found all to be in order...
...surpass the $110,000 salary that he was earning when he was downsized. "I knew that I didn't want to work under someone else's vision," says McKeon, who puts in about 50 hours a week on his venture. "I like thinking of myself as the lead sled dog. It's a great feeling...
Little did he know that the change would involve his dog, a pocketbook-size Papillon named Genevieve. Just for fun, Fried had written a handful of comic essays about his pooch, which his wife Katrina distributed to several online dog groups. After getting enthusiastic e-mail responses to the stories, Fried decided that he might have enough humorous anecdotes about Genevieve to sustain a book. With time on his hands and a marketing background to help him get a book into stores, he started Eiffel Press in 1999. Fried hired a book packager to help design the publication...