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		By: Patricia O		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Sweet picture.  I haven&#039;t perused your site in depth but there was a feature on the BBC news (I&#039;m a UK citizen) today that the Dartmoor ponies may be endangered.  At the sales some of them end up as food for animals in the local zoos.  How sad.

However, I wanted to ask if you would mind if I used some of the facts in your article &quot;Brief History of the Unicorn&quot; - in my own words but I would credit your article as a source, for a shorthand reading for a class.    The reader is a friend of mine and has a dearth of material to dictate.  I usually look at Open Source media like Wikipedia. (I don&#039;t make any money from the readings). I&#039;ll probably use Wikipedia anyway but I like to try and make the readings as interesting as  possible.  I like horses but must admit I&#039;m not a rider (I don&#039;t think a donkey on the beach when I was under five counts).  I might use Wikipedia for something about Arabian horses - or Red Rum who won the British Grand National three times (he was a bit like the British Seabiscuit).]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sweet picture.  I haven&#8217;t perused your site in depth but there was a feature on the BBC news (I&#8217;m a UK citizen) today that the Dartmoor ponies may be endangered.  At the sales some of them end up as food for animals in the local zoos.  How sad.</p>
<p>However, I wanted to ask if you would mind if I used some of the facts in your article &#8220;Brief History of the Unicorn&#8221; &#8211; in my own words but I would credit your article as a source, for a shorthand reading for a class.    The reader is a friend of mine and has a dearth of material to dictate.  I usually look at Open Source media like Wikipedia. (I don&#8217;t make any money from the readings). I&#8217;ll probably use Wikipedia anyway but I like to try and make the readings as interesting as  possible.  I like horses but must admit I&#8217;m not a rider (I don&#8217;t think a donkey on the beach when I was under five counts).  I might use Wikipedia for something about Arabian horses &#8211; or Red Rum who won the British Grand National three times (he was a bit like the British Seabiscuit).</p>
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