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Hi everybody!
Please help me decide. Schould I join this site: http://tinyurl.com/kph7k ?
Is it any good? Do you know any better website?
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2005 WL 3369948 (W.D.La.)
United States District Court, W.D. Louisiana.
John MARANTO
v=2E
CITIFINANCIAL RETAIL SERVICES, INC.
No. Civ.A. 05-0359.
Nov. 18, 2005.
David Szwak, Bodenheimer, Jones, Szwak & Winchell, LLP, Shreveport,
Louisian
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5 A.D.3d 111, 789 N.Y.S.2d 13, 2005 N.Y. Slip Op. 00481
Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department, New York.
Cordula BARTHA, Plaintiff-Respondent-Appellant,
v=2E
Nicholas BARTHA, Defendant-Appellant-Respondent.
Jan. 27, 2005.
Backg
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RHR wrote:
> On 9 Jul 2006 12:12:18 -0700, pfeiffersoro@yahoo.fr wrote:
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>>That is not, however, how Chief Justice Roberts voted in his first
>>term. He was modest in some cases, certainly, but generally ones in
>>which criminal defendants, D
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Lets see our rating right now is over 100 for the third day and in fact we
now have warning level days of air or close most of the time for summer.
Great life, just wonderful , and if you tell me when weather people say
fresh air and it isn't they
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On Sun, 09 Jul 2006 04:58:15 GMT, mcs <mcs@yahoo.com> wrote:
> and the next time you see 100s of pHily residents getting up at 6am to
>run three miles five days a week after doing yoga exercises let me know. But
>many places including Portland an
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On 9 Jul 2006 12:12:18 -0700, pfeiffersoro@yahoo.fr wrote:
>That is not, however, how Chief Justice Roberts voted in his first
>term. He was modest in some cases, certainly, but generally ones in
>which criminal defendants, Democrats and other partie
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rom the Los Angeles Times
COLUMN ONE
Forging Ahead in Moscow
Want to buy a fake vacation, medical degree or 'Siberian purebred' alley
cat? Anything's possible, as long as you don't care if it's real.
By Kim Murphy
Times Staff Writer
July 10,
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dad after day of bad air quality that goes far beyond the average threshold
even
the conservative EPA has used to so call protect people. What happens when
its not protecting anyone because its constant and way above average ? Has
anyone sane read t
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to protect people and yet when levels day in and out are way past the
threshold average , and not protecting people where are the lawyers?
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Adam Funk <a24061@yahoo.com> wrote in news:paatn3-f6h.ln1
@news.ducksburg.com:
> On 2006-07-05, Glenn Knickerbocker <NotR@bestweb.net> wrote:
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>> Whoa, I wish my state would impose legal penalties for plying bad beer!
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> I think it was a serio
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Study logic. Law schools pretend that memorization ability has no
bearing on law school results. That's false, but you can take advantage
of the fiction by practising your logic and reasoning skills, which is
what they test for on the LSAT, as perhaps
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Many years ago I queried why law schools asked such questions. The
answer was that they were screening applicants to flag those who would
have trouble gaining admission to the Bar. (Unsaid was that they didn't
want to be criticized by Bar character com
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