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Sunday, March 30, 1997

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Allon and Bonnie-Burla enjoy a quiet moment holding two of the seven bunnies they keep in special runs in their backyard.
Bunnies.
More bunnies.

Photos by Andrea C. Figgatt/Review-Journal


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Bunny Tales

The soft, low sound of a bunny grinding its teeth. ... That's the sound Las Vegan Bonnie Adar-Burla longed to hear after she and her husband adopted their first rabbit.
      Because that's the characteristic sound a relaxed, contented rabbit makes while being petted, Adar-Burla explains. It's equivalent to a cat's purr.
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Pizza purveyors search for new ways to top their sales

Kipp Horrocks is picking up a red, metal chair with a seat upholstered in deep blue. He puts it in front of him, sits down on the cushion with a posture as straight as a square of new cardboard, then lifts his feet and plants them on the ground in one hard "Thump."
      Horrocks gets up, sits down again, stiffens his back, spreads his feet apart -- "Thump."
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