Fish in
the
News.
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week the
Bailey
Brothers
start
the Pet
Fish
Talk
Show
with
some fun
and
interesting
stories
about
fish in
the
news.
Pictures
(1)
In the
top
picture
the owner of a restaurant has filed an appeal against the state of Maine, claiming the restrictions it has placed on his ornamental fish violate his right to freedom of religion.
(2)
In the
middle
picture
a woman
in a
kimono
feeds
fish to
rehearse
for a
new
year's
attraction
at the
Sunshine
International
Aquarium
in Tokyo
December
28,
2006.
REUTERS/Toru
Hanai
(JAPAN).
(3)
In the
lower
picture
Denise
Dawkins,
a
teacher
at
Phoebe
Hearst
Elementary
in
Northwest,
sits
next to
a large,
art deco
fish
tank, a
gift at
the
school's
1932
dedication.
In
Freeport,
Maine,
Restaurateur
Appeals
to Keep
Koi.
The owner of a restaurant has filed an appeal against the state of Maine, claiming the restrictions it has placed on his ornamental fish violate his right to freedom of religion. Cuong Ly, owner of the China Rose Restaurant, filed an appeal in Cumberland County Superior Court on Friday challenging the terms in the permit the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife issued him that allowed him to keep his koi. Ly’s permit says he can keep the exotic fish in his restaurant under certain conditions, including not putting the fish on public display. Ly has said that under his feng shui spiritual beliefs, the fish must be seen to bring good luck to his restaurant. Click here to read more.
In
Northwest
Washington
an
Antique
Aquarium.
One of
the
oddest
and most
tarnished
gems
sits in
Denise
Dawkins's
classroom
at
Phoebe
Hearst
Elementary
in
Northwest,
Washington.
It's a
large,
art deco
fish
tank, a
gift at
the
school's
1932
dedication
from
millionaire
publisher
William
Randolph
Hearst.
The
school
was
named in
honor of
his
mother,
an
education
reformer.
Over the
years,
the old
bronze
aquarium,
as large
as a
baby
grand
piano,
had
fallen
into
disrepair,
and Miss
Dawkins
was
hoping
to
restore
it to
its
former
grandeur.
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