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"JaBrIoL" <Jabriol@excite.com> wrote in message
news:d222de3e.0403172019.44eef4ec@posting.google.com...
> "Mr. Bla" <bla@bla.com> wrote in message
news:<v4mdnemjRYqmysXdRVn-ug@comcast.com>...
> > "JaBrIoL" <Jabriol@excite.com> wrote in message
> > n
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In article <rC26c.17283$E71.1202455@news20.bellglobal.com>,
Nexus <nexus@at&t.net> wrote:
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>"tjab" <tjab@wam.umd.edu> wrote in message news:c3a9jn$i61@rac1.wam.umd.edu...
>> In article <bE%5c.17165$E71.1167886@news20.bellglobal.com>,
>> Nexus <nexus
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California.
How do I get a driver's (or owner's) address from the vehicle
license or driver's license number? I was involved in an
accident and the other driver's insurance is disputing fault,
so I need to sue the other driver in small claims court
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"A. Cain" <noemail@there.invalid> wrote in message
news:4o36c.133$%m4.88@fe03.usenetserver.com...
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> "Richard" <Anonymous@127.000> wrote in message
> news:c3acqh02unb@enews1.newsguy.com...
> > informant wrote:
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> > > lost4evermore
> > > Seni
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http://celebrityjustice.warnerbros.com/news/0403/17b.html
When Kobe Bryant's alleged victim first accused the NBA star of rape, her
friends insisted that her motives were pure. And in court papers filed this
week, prosecutors said they have "no infor
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>So why not plug this hole with a standardized, hard-to-forge national ID
>card/driver's license that would have a photo, a fingerprint and a bar code
>that could be swiped to check whether the person is, for example, a terror
>suspect who should not b
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On 16-Mar-2004, Varicose Brain <lacruiser@aol.com> wrote:
> >please, please sue me..
> >
> >Now you were saying I am a pro-rapist and wife beater.. Is that you are
> >advertising in public?
>
> If Carol were to knock on your door and meet you fa
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tarshine Moonbeam <silverbells@tacoshells.com> wrote in
news:MPG.1ac249fa9375672298ae0e@news.alt.net:
> In article <Xns94AE9B7BE9C7Bpangrrlyahoocom@129.8.57.55>, "Hope Munro
> Smith"(pangrrl@NOSPAMyahoo.comedy) dropped a +5 bundle of words...
>
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A. Cain wrote:
> http://roundtable.truck.net/viewtopic.php?p=343217&highlight=#343217
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> lost4evermore
> Senior member
> Joined: 18 Jan 2004
> Posts: 236
> Location: not a clue
>
> Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2004 1:53 am
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> Looks like i
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Douglas Muir:
<
I was wondering if someone could direct me to the work of any
sociologists or political scientists that might be relevant to the
following question:
Which system of fines for minor offenses (like parking tickets, say)
would be more
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It is binding if your emails prove that you reached agreement. Even a
verbal contract can be binding (but difficult to prove).
Your description of what happened does not indicate that agreement was
reached. For that you need an offer by one party a
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> Douglas Muir:
> [fines], the poorer one pays proportionally less and the richer one pays
> proportionally more? That is, the ... system requires equal "burdens" for
> equal actions, where "burden" is the hardship the fine-payer endures
> (which is
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On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 16:21:28 -0800, Michael Fletcher
<mfletcher@serverart.org> wrote:
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>Ann wrote:
>
>>>>It can be passed on through sex but is
>>>>not necessarily. It doesn't mention mumps or the common cold either
>>>>but those could be pa
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n 17 Mar 2004 20:19:40 -0800, Jabriol@excite.com (JaBrIoL) got double
secret probation because:
>"Mr. Bla" <bla@bla.com> wrote in message news:<v4mdnemjRYqmysXdRVn-ug@comcast.com>...
>> "JaBrIoL" <Jabriol@excite.com> wrote in message
>> news:d222de3
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ource: http://www.localgroup.net/articles/anatomy.html
Anatomy of a Political Murder
How the government destroyed Martha Stewart
By David L. Hunter
Published by Local Group
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In article <105fo41nev2agc8@news.supernews.com>, "informant"(xxx@yyy.zzz)
dropped a +5 bundle of words...
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> "Richard" <Anonymous@127.000> wrote in message
> news:c37lht0dqa@enews3.newsguy.com...
> > Scott in Aztlán wrote:
> >
> > > On 16 Mar
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> I looked for the rate of logging on the net. One unit logged every 5
>mins. Many of the units claim to measure speed but none that I found
>actually mentioned the rate of logging.
GPS units are certainly capable of producing one reading per seco
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Jason Vigo <quux@excite.com> wrote in news:4058FF97.163364E1@excite.com:
> I live in New York State. One night last month I was struck by a car
> while crossing the street on my way home from work. Because I was a
> little bit in shock, I made the un
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http://www.geocities.com/lsuit2004/
WS
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qmqm@she.com (Jess) wrote in news:332dd43b.0403171050.7113dc65
@posting.google.com:
> I am renting out a room in my house.
> A tenant signed a 12 month lease with me, a $400 deposit is required,
> but she doesn't have check with her at time of signi
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>Sounds like a binding contract to me.
Binding or not, if the other party wants to break the contract, it's pretty
hard to prevent them from doing so. The amount of money is fairly small
(though, myself, I could sure use an extra nine hundred bucks
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On 15 Mar 2004 13:16:06 -0800,
John <johncarr032004@yahoo.ca> wrote:
> I am a Canadian and I used to live in the US long time
> ago. I was issued a SSN for non-resident aliens saying
> "Not authorized to work without INS permission".
> I built up an
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The witnesses were all students who are still going to classes,
some with the prof in question, so in order not to spook the witnesses,
I have been considering starting off with the univ. and does 1-99.
(The amount would be $25K to streamline the case
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I am hoping you can help me with the following:
We adopted a baby in Louisiana in October. The birth mother had medicaid. Our
insurance covered the baby from the time of "surrender" (when he was given to
us). Would the birth mother's medicaid cove
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Mr. Bla" <bla@bla.com> wrote in message news:<v4mdnemjRYqmysXdRVn-ug@comcast.com>...
> "JaBrIoL" <Jabriol@excite.com> wrote in message
> news:d222de3e.0403170414.2313c282@posting.google.com...
> > she has been warned, her ISP as been warned. And it see
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s_knight8 wrote:
> http://www.thedenverchannel.com/kobebryanttrial/2927126/detail.html
>
> That was one mighty quick appeal. In less time than it seemingly takes
> for some NFL penalty calls to be reviewed, the Colorado Supreme Court
> rejected the
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>he remedy for the SSN problem is
>obvious and you are aware of it. That you have not taken the easy route of
>presenting the birth certificate, have failed to get cooperation from the
>SSA, your representative's office, your senator's office, and the
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"Sky King" <rebeo727@adelphia.net> wrote in message
news:16232246.0403170759.17af12d3@posting.google.com...
But how many died for their country in combat?
Well hell they were too busy keepin things going at home during the war, and
if you recal
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"z" <z@y.x.invalid> wrote in message news:<ddG5c.24742$yS1.3250@newssvr29.news.prodigy.com>...
> "Christopher Green" <cj.green@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
> news:c31fa7b1.0403151516.53a71700@posting.google.com...
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> ...
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> > A big questio
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"daniel f. tritter" <dtritter@bway.net> wrote in message news:<4058A467.5030800@bway.net>...
> Buck Fush wrote:
> > Alex <akaufmann@nyc.NOSPAM.rr.com> wrote in message news:<BC7C69FB.10078%akaufmann@nyc.NOSPAM.rr.com>...
> >
> >>in article 1kA5c.1253
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Peter J Ross <gadfly@NOSPAMmeow.org> wrote in news:c3889a.3vvbtdd.1
@nntp.petitmorte.net:
> On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 22:08:38 GMT, Hope Munro Smith wrote:
>
>> Gary L. Burnore <gburnore@databasix.com> wrote in
>> news:c35mkv$3pf$7@blackhelicopter.datab
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As a stamp dealer residing in Rockville, MD, I am available to appraise or
purchase stamp collections in the Washington, DC and Baltimore, MD areas. I am
a long-standing member of both the American Philatelic Society and the American
First Day Cover So
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Outraged,
You may very well need to consult with an attorney since you have failed
to file tax returns for a number of years. This seems to be a separate issue
from the one that you write about here. The remedy for the SSN problem is
obvious and
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On Wed, 17 Mar 2004 07:41:10 GMT, Outraged Citizen
<FranzKafka@UnbearableTrial.org> wrote:
>For nearly a year now, I have been trying to get a Social Security number
>for my 8-year old daughter. She is a foreign-born U.S. citizen living
>abroad.
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"Ray Gordon" <ray@cybersheet.com> wrote in message
news:y4%5c.28020$Eg3.16577@nwrdny01.gnilink.net...
> > > That's the price people pay for becoming corporate drones.
> >
> > Keep telling yourself that, and maybe you won't be in such a snit over
>
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"Chas" <chasclementsFLAME@comcast.net> wrote in message news:<NJCdnaLnm9-OdcrdRVn-ug@comcast.com>...
> "Huang Gang" <kongwong_no_sp_am@hotmail.com> wrote
> > > There were investigators that worked from the time that the report was
> > > received until
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Ken Smith wrote:
> Chas wrote:
>> "s_knight8" wrote:
>>> ... My view is that for either defendant to trust his D.A. to be fair-
>>> minded, at this point, would be naive.
>> An excellent point- and applicable to every defendant everywhere, and
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In article <105hc9e9faarra7@news.supernews.com>, xxx@yyy.zzz says...
>> >You could also argue that the radar gun is an electronic radio device
>which
>> >is susceptible to it's surroundings and is also subject to failure merely
>by
>> >the fact tha
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"Richard" <Anonymous@127.000> wrote in message
news:c3acqh02unb@enews1.newsguy.com...
> informant wrote:
>
> > lost4evermore
> > Senior member: not a clue
> > Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2004 11:05 am Post subject:
>
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> > I had the privilege of singing "Anthem" from the musical "Chess" to
> > Viktor Kochnoi in Sweden, at the first grand chess tournament held in
> > Scandinavia. When I told my colleagues about it, none of them knew who
> > Kochnoi was.
> > J.
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> > That's the price people pay for becoming corporate drones.
>
> Keep telling yourself that, and maybe you won't be in such a snit over
> not getting entry-level secretarial work.
I don't have extreme difficulty getting entry-level secretarial wor
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Hello
When I bought a house they said I had a clean title and my mortagage
company paid property taxes in first year and in second year I
refinanced. I rec'd property tax bills and I saw one mre person name
in the bill. when I checked with title com
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"Richard" <Anonymous@127.000> wrote in message
news:c3acqh02unb@enews1.newsguy.com...
> informant wrote:
>
> > lost4evermore
> > Senior member: not a clue
> > Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2004 11:05 am Post subject:
>
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n article <Xns94AE9B7BE9C7Bpangrrlyahoocom@129.8.57.55>, "Hope Munro
Smith"(pangrrl@NOSPAMyahoo.comedy) dropped a +5 bundle of words...
> Starshine Moonbeam <silverbells@tacoshells.com> wrote in
> news:MPG.1abee0ef7115d9ab98adeb@news.alt.net:
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> I seem to recall that a few weeks ago, someone here
> reported me when I posted this:
>
> Bush is an alcoholic coward who lost a fight with a pretzle bag
> and did this:
Is there enough space on that web site to post pictures of all of the women
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"Jess" <qmqm@she.com> wrote in message
news:332dd43b.0403171050.7113dc65@posting.google.com...
> I am renting out a room in my house.
> A tenant signed a 12 month lease with me, a $400 deposit is required,
> but she doesn't have check with her at ti
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"tjab" <tjab@wam.umd.edu> wrote in message news:c3a9jn$i61@rac1.wam.umd.edu...
> In article <bE%5c.17165$E71.1167886@news20.bellglobal.com>,
> Nexus <nexus@at&t.net> wrote:
> >
> >"tjab" <tjab@wam.umd.edu> wrote in message news:c39vop$eu2@rac1.wam.u
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r. Garrett also reported having been the victim of extreme sexual
abuse at the hands of his family, especially his third stepfather, a
Mr. Whiteside, and that man's friends. These events with the
stepfather reportedly occurred around 1977. Mr. Garrett
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