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(New York Times, 3 October 2019)
//TNT, on assignment in Washington DC, came across
this very interesting article. Herewith the first few
paragraphs - to read the entire article click on 'ingilzce'
above.//
Antoine Yates’s neighbors took notice of the exotic little pet he
brought back one day to his Harlem housing project 20 years
ago. “I remember him bringing home this little tiger cub,”
Jerome Applewhite, a former neighbor, recalled in an interview
on Monday. “When he told me what it was, I knew it was going
to grow up to be some big animal.”
NYPD rescuing a 400-pound 'hostage'.
Yes, it really was a Bengal tiger cub, and it indeed grew into a
400-pound behemoth mostly during the three years it spent
in Apartment 5E of the Drew Hamilton Houses under the
loving care of Mr. Yates, a cabdriver who was then in his
mid-30s.
Mr. Yates named him Ming and kept him, as he would later
be quoted, “to show the whole world that we could all get along.”
Fish out of water.
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