Will the owner get billed and will the outcome of Sunday's vote affect this kind of situation?
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That link now redirects to a story about Obama rallying Democrats on the health care vote. I wonder if MSNBC thinks dogs should be covered too in Obama's vision of universal health care?
Not in Canada...it links to a story about a dog going to a hospital.
Which browser are you using?
the link redrects to http://www.msnbc.msn.com/
I do initially get the page http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35896305/ns/health-pet_health/very briefly but then it automagically forwards me to http://www.msnbc.msn.com/ where the lead story is about Obama rallying Democrats on the health care vote....
maybe Steven was being sneaky and getting in a political post??
Just kidding Steven, I know you wouldn't even think of such a thing ![]()
could be political?? Well I'd have to say that I've seen longer stretches of the imagination here regarding events blamed on a president. ![]()
...a story about New Orleans Mayor Nagin asking all white people to leave the chocolate city, now. ![]()
...I got a story about Walmart asking all black people to visit Mayor Nagin in the chocolate city.![]()
The first time I tried the link I got the same result you did, but the next time I got the intended page. I GUESS that it won't take you to the correct page unless you have an active cookie for the site, thus making it harder to link directly to a specific story. But that's just a guess.
That same thing happened to me with both IE 8 and FF 3.6: The FIRST time I clicked it, I got the main page. The NEXT time I clicked it I got the story.