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In article <ecklein-
D8E250.10402415042006@news.west.earthlink.net>,
ecklein@pacbell.net says...
> In article <epi142l4n6ep0gdj7sb7plect2dublg4qt@4ax.com>, a@b.c wrote:
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> > On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 04:53:18 GMT, Ernie Klein <ecklein@pacbell.net>
> >
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In article <epi142l4n6ep0gdj7sb7plect2dublg4qt@4ax.com>, a@b.c
says...
> On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 04:53:18 GMT, Ernie Klein <ecklein@pacbell.net>
> wrote:
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> >denied. It wouldn't outlaw FICO outright, just say that creditors
> >couldn't use or cite
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In article <HXH2g.721$Vn.104@newsread4.news.pas.earthlink.net>,
John <questi@nospam.com> wrote:
>Is it possible for someone to (successfully) sue for libel if the party they
>are suing frames their statements as questions or even an disclaimer?
>
>Su
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>> But what about exercise equipment, such as the old classic suction cup
>> chinup bar? Which is still being sold today, btw.
>>
>Fairure to warn is one form of negligence which can result in product
>liability. Sufficient warning provides insu
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Obviously you never actually looked up the definition of Spam or Spamming.
It has nothing to do with UCE, you dumb @$#*. The word was invented for the
misuse of USENET to post topics aimed at the wrong target audience. Yeah,
I should know, I'm older
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On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 09:39:51 GMT, "John" <questi@nospam.com> wrote:
>Is it possible for someone to (successfully) sue for libel if the party they
>are suing frames their statements as questions or even an disclaimer?
Yes, it the issue will be deci
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marquis de sade wrote:
> wait til i, the marquis de sade, teach the traitor spamurai some patriotism
wisconSinner.
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"John" <questi@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:HXH2g.721$Vn.104@newsread4.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> Is it possible for someone to (successfully) sue for libel if the party they
> are suing frames their statements as questions or even an disclaim
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"Proctologically Violated©®" <physical@erols.com> wrote in message
news:zKydnUGG2NjS8dbZRVn-pQ@rcn.net...
> I'm curious as to the "real legal deal" concerning equipment liability.
>
> It would seem that with sufficient warning about the inherent dang
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On Sun, 23 Apr 2006, Zee <z-aa@nospam.net> wrote:
>This is regarding a family dispute:
>
> Is it true that any attorney in Texas can send a subpoena to Yahoo
>and get a copy of people's emails (without having to go to a judge)?
Yahoo has a self-d
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"Zee" <z-aa@nospam.net> wrote in message
news:vu5n421u5mvfuih15a42d7n7r5q4ps3v95@4ax.com...
> This is regarding a family dispute:
>
> 1. Is it true that any attorney in Texas can send a subpoena to Yahoo
> and get a copy of people's emails (withou
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<analyst41@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1145798154.853412.272900@t31g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> If a small outfit (say a dry-cleaner, grand total of 1-2 people running
> the show, including the owner ) raises money from an individual by
> is
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RVIN FRAZIER, Plaintiff, v. SOUTHWOODS STATE PRISON et al.,
Defendants.
Civil Action 06-0096 (JAP)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY
2006 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 20832
April 17, 2006, Decided
NOTICE: [*1] NOT FOR PUB
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=> Vox Populi© wrote:
> Looks like Spammy's goin' to jail, the hueristics of the email
> threats are so obvious, Scam Bam might as well have emailed his photo ID.
What on earth are you talking about, Vox? We're only talking about a
state rep, a
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John wrote:
> Is it possible for someone to (successfully) sue for libel if the party they
> are suing frames their statements as questions or even an disclaimer?
>
> Such as:
>
> Is there any truth to the rumor that John likes the company of litt
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McGyver wrote:
> <analyst41@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1145798154.853412.272900@t31g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> > If a small outfit (say a dry-cleaner, grand total of 1-2 people running
> > the show, including the owner ) raises money fr
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"NYC XYZ" <jack_foreigner@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1145787624.064433.252050@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
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> Deadrat wrote:
> >
> >
> > I have read that the almost-but-not-quite-an-even-dollar originated with
early
> > department stor
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New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
Division of Environmental Permits
Re: Interpretation of Standards for Issuance of Freshwater Wetland
Permits
Dear (Regional Legal Counsel),
I am concerned that the staff at NYSDEC Region (
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<tdp1001@gmail.com> wrote:
> There was a great public reaction to the Waco tragedy,
> which resulted in the bombing of the Oklahoma government building.
I lived in Oklahoma during that time, so I got to watch the local news
over it, a lot of stuff t
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damn fine question
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Is it possible for someone to (successfully) sue for libel if the party they
are suing frames their statements as questions or even an disclaimer?
Such as:
Is there any truth to the rumor that John likes the company of little boys
and is a bank ro
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This is regarding a family dispute:
1. Is it true that any attorney in Texas can send a subpoena to Yahoo
and get a copy of people's emails (without having to go to a judge)?
2. Is it true that subpoenas cannot force a person out of state to
come
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"Zee" <z-aa@nospam.net> wrote in message
news:vu5n421u5mvfuih15a42d7n7r5q4ps3v95@4ax.com...
> This is regarding a family dispute:
>
> 1. Is it true that any attorney in Texas can send a subpoena to Yahoo
> and get a copy of people's emails (withou
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All--
I'm curious as to the "real legal deal" concerning equipment liability.
It would seem that with sufficient warning about the inherent dangers of
using a product, that injury as a result of those inherent dangers would be
excluded from a li
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Ray, you don't have a clue to what spam is. Spam is not a word invented for
every topic you just don't happen to like. Spam is UCE
(Unsolicited Commercial Email) Bugger off.....sheesh!
"Ray Gordon" <raygordon@seductive.com> wrote in message
news
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Been harassed by an officer? Are you ready to file a complaint, get a
lawyer and go "legal" (think postal) on them? Maybe these folks can help
you thru the process:
http://www.policeabuse.org/
I am not connected with this website.
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Chicago Cop Who Allegedly Shot At Husband Fired
Apr 22, 2006
(STNG) CHICAGO A 26-year-old rookie Chicago Police officer has been fired
for allegedly shooting at her estranged husband in his Southwest Side home.
Alicia Roman-Gomez is charged with ag
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Charges against prosecutor dropped
April 21, 2006
LAFAYETTE, La. (AP) - The state attorney general's office has a dropped
domestic abuse charge against a state prosecutor accused nearly two years
ago of beating his wife over several days.
Full
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SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) - An Orange County sheriff's deputy is under
investigation after allegations that he violated department policy by
turning over three women to immigration authorities.
......"The sheriff was outraged," said sheriff's Sgt. Rolan
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Daryl Hunt wrote:
> "samurai" <sam@rai.ki> wrote in message
> news:tnE2g.29674$Ju2.19906@fe07.news.easynews.com...
>> Daryl Hunt wrote:
>>> Since this is also being xposted to
>>> alt.law-enforcement then I sure wished they would work harder in getti
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If a small outfit (say a dry-cleaner, grand total of 1-2 people running
the show, including the owner ) raises money from an individual by
issuing a promissory note - would such a transaction come under
securities laws ? Does it vary from state to sta
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From: peter...@ucsub.Colorado.EDU (Peterson Penny)
Subject: FS=> Large Entertainment Center
Date: 1997/05/21
Message-ID: <peterson.864238742@ucsub.Colorado.EDU>#1/1
Organization: University of Colorado at Boulder
Newsgroups: boulder.ads,boulder.gen
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Daryl Hunt wrote:
> "samurai" <sam@rai.ki> wrote in message
> news:veE2g.74671$Qb5.45067@fe01.news.easynews.com...
>> Daryl Hunt wrote:
>>> "samurai" <sam@rai.ki> wrote in message
>>> news:0iD2g.64529$4P2.56572@fe03.news.easynews.com...
>>>> Daryl H
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Daryl Hunt wrote:
> "samurai" <sam@rai.ki> wrote in message
> news:0iD2g.64529$4P2.56572@fe03.news.easynews.com...
>> Daryl Hunt wrote:
>>> "=> Vox Populi©" <vox@popu.li> wrote in message
>>
>> Do us all a huge favor Daryl, drop the dime on America-
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Hi,
I'm looking for an attorney to handle a new home construction problem
in the Fort-Myers, Florida area.
I have a contractor who, after 4 1/2 months, has not even pulled a
building permit for our new home. This person is impossible to deal
wi
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I would like to build a live scores web site. The site will provide
live updates for MLB, NFL, NHL, NBS games. Is it legal to use the teams
logos, names, to show the scores without repective leagues consent ?
How much (if any at all) can I show without
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Daryl Hunt wrote:
> "=> Vox Populi©" <vox@popu.li> wrote in message
Do us all a huge favor Daryl, drop the dime on America-hating poxie,
will ya?
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Deadrat wrote:
>
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> I have read that the almost-but-not-quite-an-even-dollar originated with early
> department stores which, of course, had no automated inventory systems or
> anything other than cash transactions. The odd-penny prices forced th
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wait til i, the marquis de sade, teach the traitor spamurai some patriotism
the cia way! i'll bet he's never been to eastern europe before!
the marquis de sade
"=> Vox Populi©" <vox@popu.li> wrote in message
news:PIt2g.38$b26.5341@news.uswest.n
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On Sat, 22 Apr 2006 11:35:23 -0600, "=> Vox Populi©" <vox@popu.li>
declaimed the following in alt.scooter:
> What basis do you have to believe the cops are citing electric bicycles
> (motorized bicycles)?
> Under what statute violation would they
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"samurai" <sam@rai.ki> wrote in message
news:tnE2g.29674$Ju2.19906@fe07.news.easynews.com...
> Daryl Hunt wrote:
> > Since this is also being xposted to
> > alt.law-enforcement then I sure wished they would work harder in getting
ol
> > Vox off th
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