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  1. Bichon Frise -- Breed
    The Bichon Frise is a relatively healthy breed and lives an average of 12 – 15 years. However, they are prone to skin, knee, eye, and ear problems, as well as epilepsy. Furthermore, the Bichon should be protected from the elements as he is highly susceptible to sunburn, heat stroke, and the cold.
  2. Jet Li -- American Ch
    Jet Li plays Liu Jiuan, a mysterious operative who travels from Shanghai to Paris on a mission so sensitive, the details are unclear even to him. A few clues lead Liu to Jean-Pierre Richard, a brutal Frenchman with a small army to back him up. When the mission goes horribly wrong, Liu falls into a deadly trap and becomes embroiled in a vast conspiracy - accused of a murder he didn't commit, on the run in a city he doesn't know. When Liu is thrown together with an American woman forced into prostitution, the unlikely duo goes up against the cunning and ruthless adversary who set this trap in motion.
  3. English Bulldog -- Old English Bulldog
    An English Bulldog should eat out of a pan which has a flat bottom and straight sides. Most Bulldoggers use stainless steel because it lasts longer. Do not use plastic either for his food or his water. Most breeders feed a two to four month old puppy four times a day. At this age the kibble is usually softened with warm water. Some add cottage cheese and/or yogurt.
  4. John Hegley -- Luton University
    Downbeat poet John Hegley moves away from his traditional themes of dogs, spectacles and Luton for this foray into entomology. Insectophobes need not steer clear...: other subjects of scrutiny include potatoes and family histories. A diverting hour of performance art, Hegley's latest show features music (in the form of ukelele sing-alongs), crafts and even a swing. The main draw, however, is Hegley's poetry — performed in his trademark wry fashion — which remains witty, heartwarming and always entertaining. [Source]
  5. Robert Smigel -- Late Night
    Robert Smigel's appearance at the Museum of Television and Radio last night exceeded expectations; the level of revelation the discussion unleashed was incredible. The show was slated to begin at 6:30pm sharp, but due to heavy traffic, Mr. Smigel arrived 30 minutes late. To keep the natives from getting too restless, museum coordinators decided to show an extensive comp reel of some of Robert's greatest hits. The reel was probably the best way to start the evening, as it revealed how Smigel is the brains behind SNL and Conan's most famous sketches and characters. It contained SNL bits such as Shatner at a Trekkie convention, Phil Hartman's portrayal as a bi-polar Ronald Reagan, the infamous Schmitt's Gay ad (the version with the Van Halen soundtrack, not aired on SNL), the Ambiguously Gay Duo, the Ex-Presidents, the Fun with Real Audio shorts, Adventures of Mr. T., Christmastime for the Jews, Smigel's more famous Conan and Triumph moments, and culminated with a viewing of the TV Funhouse pilot in its entirety.
  6. Directv Hd
    While Mankato is ranked 199th in Designated Market Area by Nielsen Media Research, the addition of the market elevates the total number of cities in which DIRECTV offers HD broadcast channels to 61. The direct-to-home satellite provided now reaches 70 percent of all TV households in the United States with HD broadcast channels.
  7. Robert Blake -- Killing
    The development of the Robert Blake character has a notable backstory. The character first appeared as the unnamed narrator of Bloch's "The Shambler from the Stars" (1935). Before he wrote the tale, Bloch thought it would be amusing to kill off a character based on Lovecraft. Lovecraft consented to the idea and gave his permission in the form of a satirical letter, signed by Lovecraft himself and "attested" by several of his creations: Abdul Alhazred, Gespard du Nord, Frederich von Juntz, and the "Tcho-Tcho Lama of Leng" (possibly referring to the High Priest Not to Be Described). The body of the letter appears as follows:
  8. Madison Square Garden -- Building
    Madison Square Garden was the "nest" for the carnivorous Godzilla babies and was later destroyed by F/A-18 Fighter/bombers in the Americanized version of Godzilla (1998). Madison Square Garden was featured in the film Glitter, Forget Paris, Finding Forrester, and the Adam Sandler remake of Mr. Deeds. In Paternity, Burt Reynolds plays the manager of the Garden. The famous scene from Citizen Kane with Orson Welles standing in front of his giant picture took place in the third Garden.
  9. Cartoons
    Cartoons are a lot harder to create than traditional logos that have a swoosh here and a line there. It requires a special type of talent, the right software, the right equipment and a cartoonist who understands the business side of cartoons.
  10. Queen Elizabeth Ii -- Prince Philip
    Queen Elizabeth II visited Historic Jamestowne on May 4, 2007, in commemoration of the 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown in 1607. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh accompanied her on her trip. During this visit, the Queen saw the 1607 James Fort site discovered in 1996 and thousands of artifacts on display in the Archaearium at Historic Jamestowne. She ... visited the Jamestown Memorial Church where dignitaries exchanged gifts. The Duke visited the vault and conservation lab while the Queen toured the Archaearium.
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