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Re: Are Americans Headed for The 'Last Roundup'?
Abbot) Still nursing the idea of the U.S.A. getting pay back for raking you over the coals for tax fraud, eh old man? I see that as predicted your little cult has become even more marginalized and dysfunctional, Vicegerald! It's one thing for a cu


Mental Anguish Suit.
Is there anyway that I can file a law suit against the Department of Veterans Affairs for Mental Anguish?


Re: ok experts who's at fault here? Truck versus train
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 00:48:40 GMT David Martel wrote: > Richard, > I think the trucker is at fault. He stopped on the railroad tracks > causing a collision. It's not at all clear why he stopped and why he > did not > move off the tracks when he


Re: R v. Watters revisited (false DNA profile match mathematics)
JPB <news{@}europa{.}demon{.}co{.}uk> posted > >Concur - agrees with our result back then that the expected number not >unique would be: >Expected = pN^2 >when you hit the first duplicate, the number not unique equals 2, thus: >2 = pN^2 >=> N = SQR


ok experts who's at fault here? Truck versus train
http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/articles/2005/01/19/news/regional/7b5e9640f620b97086256f8e0011c542.txt Or if you prefer http://tinyurl.com/554bx As you approach a gated crossing, the signals have not yet activated. Upon crossing, the signals act


Re: Tips in Restaurant Not Going to Waitstaff
In article <aokHd.7857$vh.833@bignews4.bellsouth.net>, <hinojo_b@bellsouth.net> wrote: >2. Employees such as dishwashers, chefs, and janitors are not considered >tipped employees and may not participate in tip pooling. Definitely not true at sush


Re: ok experts who's at fault here? Truck versus train
What, in a hypothetical case where only minor damage was done to the truck (according to the referenced story, the semi was *totaled*)? I don't see that would make a difference. If the signal lights were indeed functioning, I'd say the trucker I


Re: Tips in Restaurant Not Going to Waitstaff
> > You forgot to include this provisio from the same site: > > "Tipped employees are those who customarily and regularly receive more than > $30 a month in tips. Tips actually received by tipped employees may be > counted as wages for purposes of


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