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Dear Dr.MacDreamy could u plzzz tell me why do u feel like u need 2 humiliate ur self by posting a poor a** "broken" English comments in a semi-English illiterate forum !! did u think u gonna get away with it


perhaps u should think more







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grammar police


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Africa 'Canned' lion hunting to stay South Africa court rules in favour of hunting captive-bred lions, a multi-million dollar industry.

Last Modified: 27 Dec 2010 05:46 GMT


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In South Africa, thousands of lions are bred in captivity only to be hunted and killed in enclosed areas, a practice known as "canned" hunting.
Now government efforts to regulate the industry have been overturned by the country's supreme court.
Al Jazeera's Tania Page reports.
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