Dippity dogs
Tuesday, February 7, 2012 | 12:01 am
Dippity dogs
A Bothell therapist uses a 9-foot-by-6-foot rehabilitation pool to help her canine clients regain mobility and recover from injuries.
The therapy pool's for dogs only, because she'd need a chain-mail bathing suit if she tried it out on a cat.
New Netflix competitor: Redbox and Verizon are teaming up on a new business that will provide movies via streaming Internet and supermarket DVD kiosks.
With its mixture of DVDs and online video, the new venture's business model is similar to that of Netflix -- minus the enrage-your-most-loyal-customers part.
Oops, they did it again: Apparently unmindful of what can happen when provocatively attired pop stars are invited to perform a bump-and-grind act during halftime of the Super Bowl, the NFL on Monday apologized for a fleetingly seen obscene gesture by the British singer M.I.A. .
Still smarting from Janet Jackson's wardrobe malfunction eight years ago, the NFL is said to be considering the nuclear option for its halftime show: bringing back "Up With People."
-- Mark Carlson, Herald staff
A Bothell therapist uses a 9-foot-by-6-foot rehabilitation pool to help her canine clients regain mobility and recover from injuries.
The therapy pool's for dogs only, because she'd need a chain-mail bathing suit if she tried it out on a cat.
New Netflix competitor: Redbox and Verizon are teaming up on a new business that will provide movies via streaming Internet and supermarket DVD kiosks.
With its mixture of DVDs and online video, the new venture's business model is similar to that of Netflix -- minus the enrage-your-most-loyal-customers part.
Oops, they did it again: Apparently unmindful of what can happen when provocatively attired pop stars are invited to perform a bump-and-grind act during halftime of the Super Bowl, the NFL on Monday apologized for a fleetingly seen obscene gesture by the British singer M.I.A. .
Still smarting from Janet Jackson's wardrobe malfunction eight years ago, the NFL is said to be considering the nuclear option for its halftime show: bringing back "Up With People."
-- Mark Carlson, Herald staff
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