Reykjavík Grapevine - 21.09.2012, Side 4

Reykjavík Grapevine - 21.09.2012, Side 4
The present email is a directly com- plaint: With date 22.06.12 the online edition show the fallow info: http://grapevine.is/Home/ReadArti- cle/Man-Taking-Ex-To-Supreme-Court- For-Cat _____ " When he and his husband split up in November, they did so with the agree- ment that Ita live at the ex's place, and that he could visit the cat regularly. When Juan Carlos attempted to move the cat to a new home, his ex refused to give up Ita, and he has not seen the cat since." _____ Can the journalist provide the agree- ment?. The ex dont refuse, the ex change the locked in the door that he cant take the cat. ______ The court found that records of owner- ship at dyraaudkenni.is convincingly prove that his ex-husband is the owner of the cat, and that Juan Carlos has not sufficiently proven ownership. _______ Wrong information.!!! The court finish saying that Dyraaudkenni it was not prove of ownership!. Totally wrong in- formation. And the court never said the husband it was the owner. -------- Is just terrible how the journalist use wrong information to post as a show to get some views. Is terrible how poor is the investigation and the profession- ally in the media showing like this that the amazing profession have no base to give us a real and veridic information. Take your own conclusion. Best Regards, Juan Carlos Suarez L. Dear Juan, we love all cats, especially our own cats, and we definitely empathise with you. We apologise for our purported journal- istic misdeeds (although to be fair, we were only reporting what the Icelandic media was saying) and we hope you guys can find an acceptable solution to this stressful dilemma. Hello: My name is Cindy Voss and I'm from Washington State. My grandmother, Laufey Magnusdottir, was born in Reykavik in 1898. She passed in 1986. I am doing family history re- search and came across some photos I believe were taken in Iceland when my grandmother went back to visit her brother (Magnus Magnusson) in early 1970's. Is there anyway to post the photos to the paper and enquire if anyone knows the people in the photos? All older family members have since passed and no one is around to verify people in the photos. Any help you can give me is appreciated. I have attached two of the four photos for your reference. My grandmother Laufey (Louise) is in the red. Thank you. Cindy clvoss@mindspring.com Dear Cindy We are happy to help! We only had room to print one of them, but print it we did! Since you’re all the way over in Washing- ton state and thus likely can’t claim your AWESOME LETTER prize, we came up with a great idea to go along with it (because your task is awesome): we will donate this issue’s prize (it’s probably something nice like a lobster meal or something) to whoever first sends you a great lead on these photos! Just let us know who it is and we’ll fix ‘em up real good! Good luck with it all! Say your piece, voice your opinion, send your letters to: letters@grapevine.is Sour grapes & stuff MOST AWESOME LETTER TWO FREE PAIRS OF WOOLLEN SOCKS!!!11! There's a wonderful new prize for all your MOST AWESOME LETTERS. What kind of prize, you ask? THE BEST KIND OF PRIZE THERE IS: FREE WOOLLEN SOCKS! TWO PAIRS OF FREE WOOLLEN SOCKS! Yes, this lovely prize will keep your feet warm and cosy throughout your stay in Iceland and in any subsequent places you might go that sometimes get cold. And these aren’t just any old woollen socks either, these are the colourful, wonderful, extra-long kind from Geysir (for inspiration, why not go check them out at the Geysir store on Skólavörðustígur before you write your AWESOME LETTER?). Congratulations to whoever had MOST AWESOME LETTER for this issue, you should drop us a line at letters@grapevine.is and enquire how you collect your free socks! And if you’re in the market for some socks come next issue, why not write us a wonderful reader letter to that same address. Like Axl Rose said: “It’s so easy!” Most Awesome Letter of the Issue Taste the freshness of a farmer’s market Housed in one of the city’s oldest buildings, Fish Market uses ingredients sourced directly from the nation’s best farms, lakes, and sea to create unforgettable Icelandic dishes with a modern twist. AÐALSTRÆTI 12 | +354 578 8877 | FISHMARKET.IS 2008 GO LIST OPEN FOR LUNCH WEEKDAYS 11:30 - 14:00 OPEN EVERY EVENING 18:00 - 23:30

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