Hot Links For April 29, 2001
Here are links to Internet sites associated with segments on CBS News Sunday Morning Sunday, April 29.
Cover: In The Doghouse
For information, subscriptions, or to contact The Bark magazine:
www.thebark.com
Phone: 1-877-BARKNEWS
To learn about the San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals:
www.sfspca.org
Information on San Francisco dog issues is available from the San Francisco Dog Owners Group:
www.sfdog.org
Information on the National Park Service policies in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area:
www.nps.gov/goga
For information on canine physical rehabilitation at Sol Companion:
www.solcompanion.com
Information on dog bite prevention and animal health issues can be obtained from the American Veterinary Medical Association:
www.avma.org
For information on the health benefits of having pets, helper animals for the disabled, and therapy dogs in medicine, access the Delta Society at:
www.deltasociety.org
Information about dog bites and dog owner liability - for victims and dog owners - is available at:
www.dogbitelaw.com
PLEASE NOTE: CBS News takes no responsibility for any information or consultations obtained from this Web site.
And finally, the doggy boutique we shot at is called George:
www.georgesf.com
In San Francisco: 415-441-0564
In Berkeley: 510-644-1033
Hail, Caesar!
For more information on Caesar and the newly restored Sid Caesar Collection, www.sidvid.com
Jacqueline Kennedy: The White House Years
The exhibit runs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art from Tuesday, May 1 - July
29. It then goes to the Corcoran, and then to the Kennedy Library in Boston from Sept 12, 2001- Feb 28, 2002.
Web site: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Sunday Diversion: Edvard Munch
At Boston College's McMullen Museum of Art, we see the many faces of Norwegian artist Edvard Munch. While he is best known for his painting "The Scream," he had his pastoral side as well.
For more information:
Web site: www.bc.edu/artmuseum
Geist: By The Numbers
Web site: "Paint By Number Accounting for Taste in the 1950s"
Web site: www.futurememories.com
Phone: 1-800-660-0566
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