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undercurrents | 09.09.2003 12:37 | DSEi 2003 | London

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From:  underc@gn.apc.org
Sent: 09 September 2003 13:28
To:  news@sky.com
Subject: comment on sky news

Dear Sky news

I would like to comment on what has been left out of the sky 1pm news
rather than what is it in. I hoped for a report on the protests aainst the arms
show taking place in docklands today. Why did sky ignore it?

I relied on BBC and the radio to update me on this important event so
close to September 11. Sky news, please keep in touch with what is important.

Paul O' Connor
Undercurrents productions
Oxford

Sky Today
To: "' underc@gn.apc.org'"
Subject: RE: comment on sky news
Dear Paul,

We most certainly do keep our eye on what is important and are of course
covering the arms show and it's associated protests throughout the afternoon

Yours sincerely

Sky News Team

undercurrents

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for the love of animal's

23.02.2006 15:39


dear sirs,i like to ask,why the birmingham police and the rspca are not doing enough to help this poor cats and dogs that have been abused and killed by tenages in birmingham lately?Like the poor dog set on fire the other day,and the cat that was pushed down from a building 40ft high!5 0r 6 times over the other week!!??Have the kids gone mad?And where is the family of this kids?Can't the police fine them?!or put them in jail for while,so they can learn that,they can't do that to animal's??Can some please help!?The tv has power!so let's use it!FOR THE LOVE AND SAKE OF ANIMAL'S let's do something!Come on england!!!

vess ishikawa
mail e-mail: vess@ishikawa.wanadoo.co.uk


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LOVING ABUSED AND STRAY ANIMAL'S

03.03.2008 21:31


I HAVE TO AGREE WITH (VESS ISHIKAWA)I WISH MORE PEOPLE TOKE THE TIME TO HELP THIS POOR CAT'S OUT THE STREET IN OUR COUNTRY,I'M SURE IF MORE PEOPLE WAS TO TAKE A FEW HOUR'S EVERY DAY TO HELP IN ANY WAY OF FORM,THIS ANIMAL'S WOULD HAVE A BETTER CHANCE OF HAPPINE'S AND A LOVING HOME..BUT I SEE IT EVERY DAY SO MANY CAT'S,AND OTHER ANIMAL LIFE IN OUR STREET'S BEING TREATED LIKE THEY ARE IN THE EAST..ABUSED AND KILLED FOR THE SAKE OF IT..IS A DESGRACE FOR SOME OF US TO WATCH! AND YET DO NOTHING ABOUT? WHY DO WE TURN OUR EYE'S TO CRUELTY IN THIS DAY AND AGE,IN A RICH AND SO CALLED FIRST WORLD,THAT BRITAIN?WE SAY WE ARE BETTER THAN EVERYBODY ELSE,SO LET'S PROVE AND SHOW TO THE WORLD THAT WE REALLY ARE A NATION OF ANIMAL LOVER'S!COME ON BRITAIN!!ANDREW

ANDREW MEDLICOTT
mail e-mail: andymedlicott@hotmail.co.uk


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