Maybe Korea Can Help New York

One has a problem, the other has a solution.

Korean Company to Clone Dead Pets

In a move possibly more fitting to a plot in Stephen King’s “Pet Sematary,” a Korean company plans to offer animal lovers the chance to “bring back” their dead companions through cloning, the Guardian reported.

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Why are thousands of bats dying in New York?

Bats in New York and Vermont are mysteriously dying off by the thousands, often with a white ring of fungus around their noses, and scientists in hazmat suits are crawling into dank caves to find out why.

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One Response to “Maybe Korea Can Help New York”

  1. Raphael Alexander on February 16th, 2008 at 9:57 pm

    No way! LOL, it’s re-pet from Schwarzeneggers six days, or whatever the hell they called that bomb of a movie.

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