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Saturday, January 14, 2006

Dangerous Drugs Lawsuits - Virginia Tech's being dragged through the mud


Virginia Tech's being dragged through the mud
Sporting News - The Marcus Vick Era at Virginia Tech has made it official: The Hokies have sold their souls to be a college football power. Well, actually, I think Tech cut its deal with the devil shortly after it got intoxicated by victory over Texas in the 1995

Day 1
New York Times - SPECTER: Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. The Senate Judiciary Committee will now proceed to the confirmation hearings of Judge Samuel Alito Jr., for the Supreme Court of the United States. A few matters of administration or housekeeping, and

Courtroom profanity not tolerated
Paris Beacon-News - Profanity is not acceptable in the courtroom. Markallen W. Ross, 19, was in custody for the Jan. 9 criminal and traffic call in Edgar County Circuit Court and was lectured about his use of foul language by Judge David W. Lewis. After being informed

Revenge of the mutt people
Online Journal - "There are some things so disgusting that only a white man would be willing to do them." -- Walter Wildshoe, Coeur d'Alene Indian Many years ago I worked at an industrial hog farm owned by the Coeur d'Alene Indian tribe in northern Idaho. The place

Pundits attack author Frey and unhappy reader sues
ABC News - LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Pundits and publishing experts furiously debated on Friday whether author James Frey should pass off his memoirs as true when he apparently made up key details but one reader wants a judge to decide the issue. Saying they were

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