crime
An Indiana man who has a tattoo with the words crime pays on his forehead might want to think about getting it removed. Donald Murray was wanted in connection with a vehicle chase. Police shared a
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johnston Jailed For Being In Debt
Jailed For Being In Debt By Chris Serres and Glenn Howatt Minnesota's leading newspaper, following up on a tip that the number of arrest warrants was rising, discovered in 2011 that collection
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mayer sexually explicit magazines
There is also reason to believe that in addition to frequenting Graffiti, [Clarence] Thomas was an avid consumer of sexually explicit magazines while Hill was working for him at the EEOC. Kaye Savage,
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hochschild stanley dog
When Stanley slogged through the Congo on his Emin Pasha Relief Expedition, Casement accompanied him for a week. "A good specimen of the capable Englishman," noted the explorer in his journal, not
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greger food borne illness
The World Health Organization sets the number of people killed worldwide from food borne microbial diseases at 20 million a year, with animal products topping the list of causes. The WHO attributes
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741119a Chacun a son gout
Chacun a son gout (French proverb) It means to each his taste. Never more so is this true in food. Is it not? I mean really food is very much a question of taste. Chacun a son gout. This was borne
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Dan Eggleston
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caine late actor
I've known another who has deliberately kept a whole cast and crew waiting all morning to make a point. I was working on a movie with a male star who was very jealous of his time while he was
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trash
A national park in Thailand is tired of trash ruining the scenery and harming the animals that live there, so they are enacting revenge on people who dare to litter. You toss trash in the park,
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johnston ivana trump
Al Glasgow, Trump's loyal casino consultant, shook his head in disbelief at the costly warfare, which he called "disorganized crime," among the Trump executives. "Instead of bringing in the business
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mayer regan
The president, though, was more comfortable with his new "chief operating officer" than with almost any previous staff member. The two men swapped jokes like locker room buddies. Many of them were
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hochschild leopold
Most Belgians had paid little attention to their king's flurry of African diplomacy, but once it was over they began to realize, with surprise, that his new colony was bigger than England, France,
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greger feeding remains of cows to cows
The American Protein Corporation is the largest spray-dryer of blood in the world and advertises blood products that can even be fed "through the drinking water" to calves and pigs. The majority of
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741105b A nightingale in the sycamore
A nightingale in the sycamore (Underwoods by Robert Louis Stevenson) I wish I could remember the name of that pub. I can't even remember the area it was in. Somewhere around Labroke Grove or
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Dan Eggleston
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caine being a star
Being a decent human being is difficult for everyone from time to time but it seems there are particular challenges for those who become stars in their worlds. In some ways, being decent becomes
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wakanda
the U.S. Department of Agriculture removed Wakanda from its list of free trade partners. Yes, Wakanda, as in from the movie "Black Panther." There is no trade war looming with this fictional country,
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Johnston harrahs
Really big players got royal treatment from Harrah. He had two private planes to ferry customers. In the early seventies, his casino hosts spent more than one thousand dollars per week on call girls
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mayer reagan white house
On that Friday evening, while attention was riveted on the unseemly and irresistible spectacle of Regan's graceless departure, Cannon had quietly slipped into the White House to begin his confidential
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Hochschild In population losses on this scale
In population losses on this scale, the toll is usually a composite of figures from one or more of four closely connected sources: (1) murder; (2) starvation, exhaustion, and exposure; (3) disease;
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greger feeding cattle blood
Like all mammals, cows can only produce milk after they've had a baby. Most newborn calves in the United States are separated from their mothers within 12 hours - many immediately after birth - so the
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caine being a star
Being a decent human being is difficult for everyone from time to time but it seems there are particular challenges for those who become stars in their worlds. In some ways, being decent becomes
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