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I just found out that a Russian publisher has printed in translation
and apparently sold 10,000 copies of a book I wrote (The Doctor Who
Cures Cancer.)
I haven't been paid a penny, nor did I give permission. I am the
copyright owner. It says so righ
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On Feb 2, 7:49 am, mechphi...@gmail.com wrote:
> I may be wrong, but I heard somewhere (probably on t3h Intertubes)
> that there was a U.S. law that prevents any company from making any
> business decisions which would knowingly lower the potential pro
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On Feb 1, 7:29 am, kastnna <kast...@auburnalum.org> wrote:
> The discussion regards the 2nd amendment and a state's power to
> regulate handgun ownership.
I'm not interested in getting into a perpetual argument over what the
2nd Amendment means, but
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bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com (Robert Bonomi) wrote in
news:ulp8q3hs8kheh8785ge4so2a8hce6k3jn5@4ax.com:
> In article <qv36q35ln7na6m0s357a53v7plrs57mt9c@4ax.com>,
> Deadrat <a@b.com> wrote:
>>gordon@hammy.burditt.org (Gordon Burditt) wrote in
>>ne
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Stuart Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in
news:flp8q35hidk7a25r6en6t7q3bbjn3uke1f@4ax.com:
> Deadrat <a@b.com> wrote:
>> gordon@hammy.burditt.org (Gordon Burditt) wrote
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>>> IMHO, Social Security is a Ponzi scheme,
>>
>> Social Secu
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Jerry <Jerry@nospam.not> wrote:
>I had worked for company A (an LLC). I had signed
>a non-compete clause.
Where? U.S. state laws vary for ordinary employees from per se
unenforceablity to permitting restrictions of this sort but only in
circumst
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In article <flp8q35hidk7a25r6en6t7q3bbjn3uke1f@4ax.com>,
Stuart Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
> Deadrat <a@b.com> wrote:
> > gordon@hammy.burditt.org (Gordon Burditt) wrote
> >
> >> IMHO, Social Security is a Ponzi scheme,
> >
> >
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On Feb 2, 6:49 am, Jerry <Je...@nospam.not> wrote:
> Situation: I had worked for company A (an LLC). I had signed a
> non-compete clause.
>
> I next work for company B, which was spawned by company A. (Company B
> was spawned because the FDA had enac
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According to a wire service story (eg
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5iVBd9JVBiuaqAmuJex5hfbIVsaggD8UHRL6G6
by Denise Lavoie) "a half-century old [Massachusetts] state law that
says an assault can't be considered rape if consent is obtained
through
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Apurion,
> Thanks guys. I am female, 35, filing disability for mental illness.
> Have no choice but to work some hours to stay in housing.
>
> This process of filing disability is the pits.
Yes, I have to agree with that. Much of the proble
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mechphisto@gmail.com writes:
> I may be wrong, but I heard somewhere (probably on t3h Intertubes)
> that there was a U.S. law that prevents any company from making any
> business decisions which would knowingly lower the potential profit
> earned an
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Sat, 02 Feb 2008 07:49:38 -0500 from Deadrat <a@b.com>:
> For Constitutional purposes an indirect tax is a tax on what
> happens (a tax on some transaction) and a direct tax is a tax on
> what is. ... Income taxes on labor are indirect and never had to
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Sat, 02 Feb 2008 07:49:56 -0500 from Ernie Klein
<ecklein@pacbell.net>:
> This question might get answered by the US Supreme Court sometime later
> this session [in] DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA V. HELLER.
>
> "QUESTIONS PRESENTED:
> Whether the Second A
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Sat, 02 Feb 2008 07:49:41 -0500 from Deadrat <a@b.com>:
> The 2nd Amendment does not currently apply to the states.
I'd like to see some confirmation of this. My understanding was that
the Supreme Court ruled, after "incorporating" most pieces of t
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"David L. Martel" <marte005@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:clp8q3hp5c9in8n6mimf2ai1mtsacp029l@4ax.com...
> Alan,
>
>
> and (3) LI is theoretically not painful,
>
> No, lethal injection is painful. As "injection" suggests, you are
> jabbi
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Jerry <Jerry@nospam.not> wrote:
> Situation: I had worked for company A (an LLC). I had signed a
> non-compete clause.
>
> I next work for company B, which was spawned by company A.
> (Company B was spawned because the FDA had enacted regulations
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mechphisto@gmail.com wrote:
> I may be wrong, but I heard somewhere (probably on t3h Intertubes)
> that there was a U.S. law that prevents any company from making
> any business decisions which would knowingly lower the potential
> profit earned and
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Troy <troymello@gmail.com> wrote:
> Stuart Bronstein <spamt...@lexregia.com> wrote:
>
>> I have two comments. First, in many places contractual penalties
>> are not allowed by law. Does your lawyer say that provision is
>> legal under local law?
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A Michigan Attorney <miattorney@gmail.com> wrote:
> I doubt that anesthesiologists "often" make mistakes. Certainly
> they *sometimes* make mistakes. But you are comparing apples to
> oranges. The execution chamber is not a hospital, and it lacks t
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<mechphisto@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:klp8q3947mlsq9k6djqktgsdgigaponn2m@4ax.com...
>I may be wrong, but I heard somewhere (probably on t3h Intertubes)
> that there was a U.S. law that prevents any company from making any
> business decision
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Greg,
>I have a friend who was recently convicted of a felony. She is
> currently being held at the Lou Sterret Justice Center in Dallas
> County. Recently, I received an e-mail from her mother which read
> in part:
>
> "I have a concern for/abo
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In article <plp8q35abl4mikppa88n2o6opqt8qutcvt@4ax.com>,
Jerry <Jerry@nospam.not> wrote:
> Situation: I had worked for company A (an LLC). I had signed a
> non-compete clause.
> I signed no non-compete clause with company B. My shift from A to B
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In article <klp8q3947mlsq9k6djqktgsdgigaponn2m@4ax.com>,
mechphisto@gmail.com wrote:
> I may be wrong, but I heard somewhere (probably on t3h Intertubes)
> that there was a U.S. law that prevents any company from making any
> business decisions whi
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