◇生態知らぬ飼い主多く−−「大きくなった」「なつかない」 浜松市のマンションにミニウサギのジンジャー(オス、3歳)が来たのは2年半前。右の後ろ脚が外に曲がるという障害を抱えているが、飼い主の主婦(30)は「元気に跳ねています。リラックスして寝転がる姿がかわいい」と目を細める。 寒い冬の日、ジンジャーは市内のペットショップ「箱うさぎ」のシャッター前に捨てられていた。入っていた段ボール箱には「この子たちをよろしくお願いします」の張り紙が1枚。経営者の伊藤知美さんが開けると、箱の中で2匹が体を寄せ合っていた。もう1匹は間もなく死んだ。 伊藤さんの依頼でジンジャーを預かり、そのまま飼うことになった主婦は憤る。「障害が原因で捨てられたに違いない。最期まで責任を持てない人にペットを飼う資格はありません」 * ウサギは犬猫のように鳴き声が響かず、においも強くないことから、集合住宅の住民を中心に
KABUL, Afghanistan � The aide to President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan at the center of a politically sensitive corruption investigation is being paid by the Central Intelligence Agency, according to Afghan and American officials. Mohammed Zia Salehi, the chief of administration for the National Security Council, appears to have been on the payroll for many years, according to officials in Kabul a
KABUL, Afghanistan � The aide to President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan at the center of a politically sensitive corruption investigation is being paid by the Central Intelligence Agency, according to Afghan and American officials. Mohammed Zia Salehi, the chief of administration for the National Security Council, appears to have been on the payroll for many years, according to officials in Kabul a
KABUL, Afghanistan � The aide to President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan at the center of a politically sensitive corruption investigation is being paid by the Central Intelligence Agency, according to Afghan and American officials. Mohammed Zia Salehi, the chief of administration for the National Security Council, appears to have been on the payroll for many years, according to officials in Kabul a
The private life of an MI6 officer who was murdered at his home close to the UK's foreign intelligence service headquarters is being investigated by Scotland Yard detectives. The body of Gareth Williams was stuffed in a holdall and dumped in his bath. Williams is believed to have been killed two weeks ago. His body was badly decomposed when his two-bedroom, top floor flat in Pimlico, central Londo
No piece of ground on the planet is more contested than Jerusalem Sometimes you can see just why it is so difficult to make peace in Jerusalem. This city excites strong passions. Not only is it holy to Muslims, Jews and Christians. It is also a national symbol for Israelis and Palestinians. No piece of ground on the planet is more contested. It has changed hands violently many times. On a dusty, n
The report said police believed Fr James Chesney was an IRA leader and was involved in the bombing A former police officer who investigated Fr James Chesney in 1972 has told the BBC he was prevented from arresting him by senior RUC officers. Fr Chesney, who died in 1980, was named in the Police Ombudsman's report into the Claudy bombing. The Special Branch detective sergeant said he was within 15
Wolf Mankowitz, one of the men behind the early James Bond films, was suspected of being a communist agent, according to MI5 files released today. Mankowitz, who died in 1998 aged 73, introduced the Bond producers Cubby Broccoli and Harry Saltzman to one another. He was also involved in writing the script for Dr No and wrote the screenplay for the 1966 spoof Casino Royale. He was one of the most s
Reports suggested he had worked at GCHQ, the government's secret listening service in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, and had been on secondment to MI6, the secret intelligence service. It is thought he could have been dead for up to two weeks. This morning, the man's former landlady, Jenny Elliott, said he had lived in a flat in her house near Cheltenham for 10 years while working nearby. On Monday
The report said police believed Fr James Chesney was an IRA leader and was involved in the bombing The former Bishop of Derry, Edward Daly, has said he has doubts about allegations of a priest's involvement in the IRA. A NI Police Ombudsman report confirmed detectives believed Fr James Chesney was involved in the Claudy bombing which killed nine people in 1972. Bishop Daly said he had interviewed
Contest of the centuryAs China and India rise in tandem, their relationship will shape world politics. Shame they do not get on better A HUNDRED years ago it was perhaps already possible to discern the rising powers whose interaction and competition would shape the 20th century. The sun that shone on the British empire had passed midday. Vigorous new forces were flexing their muscles on the global
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