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Cupar Animal Trust Shelter - Registered No:SCO23313

The Fife Cat Rescue Charity (SCO23313) dedicated to helping the stray, unwanted and abandoned cats in Fife.

Co Founder, Tom Liddle says "Due to the high numbers of unwanted animals in the Fife area the shelter operates at around 90% capacity most times of the year. Because we operate a NO KILL policy, older animals or those with minor health problems will stay with us for the remainder of their life. As much as we love saving each animal it does put a strain on our limited budget and we rely entirely on the kind donations of the public to stay open."

 

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Suicide attack in Pakistani capital kills 15 (AP)

A Pakistani Police helmet is seen next to blood stains at the site where a bomb exploded next to Islamabad's radical Lal Masjid or Red Mosque, in Pakistan, on Sunday July 6, 2008. A suicide attacker detonated explosives near a police station in Pakistan's capital on Sunday, killing more than 10 police officers, officials said. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)AP - A suicide bomber targeted police officers in Pakistan's capital Sunday, killing at least 15 people and wounding dozens while thousands of Islamists marked the one-year anniversary of a deadly military crackdown on a mosque nearby.


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AP IMPACT: US wavered over S. Korean executions (AP)

In this photograph taken by the U.S. Army in April 1951, provided by the U.S. National Archives, South Korean troops shoot political prisoners near Daegu, South Korea. The South Korean government's Truth and Reconciliation Commission is investigating such mass political executions during the Korean War, and the U.S. military's connection with them. (AP Photo/National Archives, U.S. Army)AP - The American colonel, troubled by what he was hearing, tried to stall at first. But the declassified record shows he finally told his South Korean counterpart it "would be permitted" to machine-gun 3,500 political prisoners, to keep them from joining approaching enemy forces.


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