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On 21 Mar 2004, jtnospam@yahoo.com (jitney) wrote:
> My partner waited until I had spent all my capital
> building up the business, and then he struck me
> with a torrent of false allegations and threats to sue.
> I am sure I have a good case, but
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"Ken Smith" <forget@it.com> wrote
> Including Chas, Jason Steiner, and a few others. Not a soul has come
> to your aid on this NG. Not one! They've been agreeing with me -- and
> agreeing that you have been prosecuting a personal vendetta against
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(snip)
>S quoted article:
> I am sick of the attacks on Kobe Bryant's attorney, Pamela Mackey. She is
> doing exactly what she should be doing. Anything less would be shirking
her
> duty to her client, whom she obviously believes is innocent. These
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On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 12:11:37 -0600, "Richard" <Anonymous@127.000>
wrote:
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>There is at least one of the kids who was on a tv show and in a couple of
>movies, who was also underage at the time, who had been involved in a movie
>which depicted sex
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My son was born last week with a coronary fistula.
Most research money in the US goes to fighting cardiac
disease in the elderly so that George Bush (who is a @$#*ing
alcholic who spends his nights fighting pretlzes: and losing)
can do this:
http
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My son was born last week with a coronary fistula.
Most research money in the US goes to fighting cardiac
disease in the elderly so that George Bush (who is a @$#*ing
alcholic who spends his nights fighting pretlzes: and losing)
can do this:
http
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It's a pretty harsh punishment. Also, the pics he had were bought in an
auction lot, so he didn't even know they were there.
In article <bgjr50tuu77jg6ccrd3khh7mctfat255tu@4ax.com>,
Laura Bush murdered her boy friend <> wrote:
> Pretty stiff pe
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> The shipping and handling fees are clearly an attempt to cheat e-bay.
> Any one who bids on such an item has to accept the risks in a
> criminal venture. There is a good chance that the bidder will not
> receive a valuable product for his money and w
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User 202,
The case against you seems reasonable at first glance since you did claim
to own the unit in question. Regardless of your intent you did make a false
claim. The questions to ask are based on how this claim damaged the
landlord. First, w
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Well, as soon as I send off the copyright application, I intend to
post the Web site publicly. So "publication", if that's what it is,
and copyright application will be simultaneous. So, *if* posting text
on a Web site constitutes publication, then I
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jitney,
I doubt that such plagiarism will excite any DA to prosecute. It is fraud
if it is handed in as a student's work. While a DA will likely pass on this
many academic institutions view plagiarism as a major academic offense. The
student if c
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"Heidi Graw" <heidigraw@shaw.ca> wrote
> So do I. It is a defense attorney's duty to do the best he/she can to
> defend his/her client to prove innocense...
Innocence is immaterial- a finding of 'not guilty by insufficient proof' is
plenty.
> An
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I know this isn't really a legal question but...maybe~ not that it
happened ..was his dick too big for her asshole...
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From reading the Transcripts it seems
that Judge Scalia was/is part of a scheme they get to choose the
president
and set a bad precedent
and the will of the people is just nonsense it seems
they sell democracy~ hope it isn't hypocrisy and mak
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On 21 Mar 2004, jtnospam@yahoo.com (jitney) wrote:
>> My city of residence is 500
>> miles away from my partner's,
>> but in the same state [snip ]
>
> We are all in the same state, unquestionably, and I
> will contest the suit, and probably co
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On 21 Mar 2004 06:23:38 -0800, jtnospam@yahoo.com (jitney) wrote:
>My city of residence
>> is 500 miles away from my partner's, but in the same state.(snip)
>
>We are all in the same state, unquestionably, and I will contest the
>suit, and probabl
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On Sat, 20 Mar 2004 13:44:33 -0800, agakhan <agakhan@yahoo.com> wrote:
>On Sat, 20 Mar 2004 18:47:17 GMT, Isaac
><isaac@latveria.castledoom.org> wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 20:10:04 -0800, agakhan <agakhan@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>> On Sat, 20 Mar 20
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You say you "probably [will] countersue" and don't appear to say that
your (erstwhile?) partner has yet sued. If so, why haven't you
already sued (or sue tomorrow) on the basis of whatever would be your
counterclaim, in your county, and, if the (not y
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http://www.vaildaily.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20040320/NEWS/103200007&
Avis=&Dato=&Kategori=&Lopenr=&rs=3
As a woman, it is very disconcerting to see articles published on your
website by vicious, man-hating women (Lorraine Dusky, Wendy Murphy,
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his is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
> Ken Smith wrote:
[snip]
>>But the issu
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jitney wrote:
> Pittsburgh Pete wrote:
>> Yesterday on eBay somebody actually paid $125 for a metallurgy term
>> paper titled "AISI 4142 Steel for Automotive Crankshaft". It was
>> advertised as having obtained a grade of B+ in 2002 from Prof.
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Laura Bush murdered her boy friend wrote:
> Pretty stiff penalty for just having some pics of kids. Hell - if he
> had KILLED a kid by speeding or drunk-driving, he'd have paid a fine
> and that would have been the end of it.
> By MICHELLE C
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"Sky King" <rebeo727@adelphia.net> wrote
> ALL men that go through basic training have to meet the same physical
> standards.
Nope.
Not only are all the service basic training regimens different, there are
people who are both excused from basic tra
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Pretty stiff penalty for just having some pics of kids. Hell - if he
had KILLED a kid by speeding or drunk-driving, he'd have paid a fine
and that would have been the end of it.
By MICHELLE CARUSO
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
LOS ANGELES - Pee W
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Well, different states had different rules about when/if a deed could be
recorded. Not every transfer was entitled to a deed. You may have to
read the actual deeds for the time period, +/- 6 months, to be sure it's
not in there.
The deed I ment
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"_ Default User __" <default@dev.null> wrote in message
news:nsu6c.100$qr1.78197@news.uswest.net...
Short vacation huh? Well, just one more pseudonym for the killfile I
reckon.
Jeremy
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en Smith wrote:
> Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
>> Ken Smith wrote:
>>> But the issue here is not procedure. Rather, it is about politically
>>> motivated prosecution. Nobody's after Cam Brown because he pissed off
>>> a government official with hi
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"V" <vbiggs@frontiernet.net> wrote in message news:<6d87c.230$l54.15@news01.roc.ny>...
> "Chas" <chasclementsFLAME@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:upidncCMeqKFCMHdRVn-uA@comcast.com...
> > "V" <vbiggs@frontiernet.net> wrote
> > > > > Why do you
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Pittsburgh Pete wrote:
> Yesterday on eBay somebody actually paid $125 for a metallurgy term
> paper titled "AISI 4142 Steel for Automotive Crankshaft". It was
> advertised as having obtained a grade of B+ in 2002 from Prof. Robert
> Baren (Temple U
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My city of residence
> is 500 miles away from my partner's, but in the same state.(snip)
We are all in the same state, unquestionably, and I will contest the
suit, and probably countersue. But which county? The travel costs
alone will wear me down
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> Will the amount I report as income from consulting
> be deducted from my unemployment check?
yes, definitely
> If so,
> do I make it up later, if I am still unemployed?
not sure what you mean by this; the "biggie" here is to make sure the folks
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On Sat, 20 Mar 2004 18:20:26 GMT,
Steven O <null@null.com> wrote:
> I am about to put up a new Web site for my business, and I am filling
> out the form (TX) to copyright the text. The form asks if the work
> has been published. Does posting the te
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"Chas" <chasclementsFLAME@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:upidncCMeqKFCMHdRVn-uA@comcast.com...
> "V" <vbiggs@frontiernet.net> wrote
> > > > Why do you
> > > > think women in the Military get lowered physical standards?
> > > Poor management of
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>Will the amount I report as income from consulting
>be deducted from my unemployment check? If so,
>do I make it up later, if I am still unemployed?
>Thanks for any responses!
In NH, the amount is prorated. If I recall correctly, your benefits is
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> their reputation usually
>precedes them and they have a hard time finding replacements.
When I was new in town and didn't know any better, I accepted a job with a
place that I later found out almost always had to run an ad for several weeks
to get
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jtnospam@yahoo.com (jitney) wrote in news:b8002be7.0403200753.621bfe03
@posting.google.com:
> I'm about to get sued by my partner, the story of which is long,
> convoluted, and irrelevant to my question here. My city of residence
> is 500 miles away
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