|
|
NC Judge called up for Iraq duty
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050801/APN/508010665&cachetime=3&template=dateline
{EXCERPT} Dateline Alabama, AL - 5 hours ago Carroll, 44, has worked
as a military judge and has p
|
|
|
Although I am not a lawyer, I am curious what your response was.
If you already told them you were involved in the use of the clipart, it is
probably too late to undo that. If you told them you don't remember, or
didn't give them any information y
|
|
|
Third try's a charm:
<http://tinyurl.com/a2y4h>
(if you're lucky).
If you're not, second row, last pic:
<http://tinyurl.com/crm5w>.
|
|
|
Yes, they are suing the bank. But what if the bank decides to sue me?
What if this company wins a case against the bank, and the bank now
decides to sue me for damages? Since I USED to work for the bank and it
turns out that I may have been the one who
|
|
|
I just heard that Rafael Palmeiro was busted.
It is really sad that no one cares about the health of children in
third world nations.
The child abuee will go on and 1000's of children will die as adults
with great suffering
like Grubba due to delay
|
|
|
bjorgenson@charter.net wrote:
> I use to work at a bank about 4-5 years ago. Recently, I
> received a call from the bank and was questioned as to
> wether or not I used certain clipart on their website. The
> reason being is that the company who claim
|
|
|
I use to work at a bank about 4-5 years ago. Recently, I received a
call from the bank and was questioned as to wether or not I used
certain clipart on their website. The reason being is that the company
who claims ownership of this clipart is now suin
|
|
|
A local United Way office realized that the organization had never
received a donation from the town's most successful lawyer. The person
in charge of contributions called him to persuade him to contribute.
"Our research shows that out of a yearly in
|
|
|
"Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:jfydncclC-dWNXffRVn-sw@ez2.net...
> Bolton admitted today that he had been subpoenaed in the past 5 years. He
> stated under oath that this hadn't happened, so he's toast.
And now he's our di
|
|