Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Kathy:
That same question was asked today on MSNBC. The answer was this whole
thing has to play out now, because it has become a political issue, and
that is the way politics are. Added to that was that the truth will not
come out until
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
WILLEYS CREDIBILITY QUESTIONED
Meanwhile, Willey found herself under even more
scrutiny over the weekend.
Time Magazine is reporting in this weeks edition that
Willey invented a tale of pregnancy to get back at a
boyfriend and enlisted former confidant
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Bob:
I came out with the monkey. I dropped that darn lion first off then the
sheep, horse and finally the cow. It made sense when I did it. LOL
Sue
hi sue
i kept my passion all the way.first i dropped my friendship,then my
children,then my
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Kathy:
I thought it was illegal to own poisonous snakes. My brother in law got
into real trouble because he was collecting rattle snakes. When the
city of San Diego found out about it, they went out and collected all
the snakes and fined him big time
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Bill:
Now please don't quote me on this, but i think that they do routine lead
testing now on babies during their check ups. I do know that some of
the symptoms of lead poisoning are colic, and anemia along with some
others. But these two symptoms
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Bill:
The guy who wrote this thing is way out there on another planet or
something.
He has come up with this idea that there is a CIA type of group who goes
around killing anyone who hurts the president. They are there strictly
to protect him
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Kathy:
This morning on the Today show they were talking about a program that
they have now where they can actually trace back a posting to the person
doing the posting. They have set up a site where when a person finds
some of this porn going
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Jackie:
Well that is more like it. LOL Only half that size? Well if I am ever
lucky enough to be able to go visit Kathy, I think that I will most
definately rent a hotel room and invite her to come visit me. Half that
size, hugh..BG
Sue
Hi
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Kathy:
Bet they had the wrong station. Or else he was preempted. :)
I sure hope these people don't try a Heaven's Gate type of thing.
Sue
God was a no show! LOL
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Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Dr. L.:
I was just reading this one. :) I found something else that I thought
was funny"JUSTICE BREYER, concluded that, because a prisoner under a
death sentence has a continuing interest in his
life, the question raised is what pr
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Dr. L.:
Here it is. :)
How Many Liars? - One. Since the finned Martian did indicate
that he was a truth-teller, then the Martian with feathered
ears was obviously telling the truth and must be a truth
teller. If the finned Martian was lying
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Vi:
I couldn't agree with you more. There are no angels here. It is
everyone for themselves, IMO.
The sad part about the whole thing is that it is the American people
though that are going to lose.
Sue
Hi Sue,
IMO It doesn't really matter
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
New words for an old tune
Sung to the tune of Rawhide...
Java Song
Loading, loading, loading,
Damn this Java coding,
Feeling of forboding, Reload!
The Applet says it's running,
And that big grey block is stunning,
But the screen remains as blank
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Vi:
LMAO And vampires aren't weird. BG Well the one on "Forever Knight"
can visit me anytime. :)
Sue
Hi Kathy,
Wouldn't you just know that sooner or later we would have weirdos that
would copy "vampires"?
Vi
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Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a question, is this guy going to share a cell with another
person?
I certainly wouldn't want to be his cell mate. What if he decides to
start chewing on the cell mate one night.
Seriously are they going to keep him by himself or with another
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Finally a law that really makes sense. :)
Sue
Organs Must Go to Sickest First
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Americans are dying because of an
arbitrary system for allocating scarce organs, the
government said Thursday
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Whitewater Grand Jury Sees Records
WASHINGTON (AP) -- In a bizarre discovery in the late
Vincent Foster's attic, Whitewater prosecutors have
landed a second set of Hillary Rodham Clinton's
once-elusive law firm
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Starr Focuses on Lewinsky Transfer
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The White House personnel chief
testified before a federal grand jury Thursday,
signaling a strong focus by Whitewater prosecutors on
Monica Lewinsky's
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
WASHINGTON, March 25 (UPI) _ The Supreme Court is taking a long look at
sexual
harassment, with the justices preparing to hear back-to-back arguments
in cases involving lifeguards
in Boca Raton, Fla., and a teacher and student in a Texas school
district
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Former Springer Guest Re-Arrested
GENEVA, N.Y. (AP) -- A woman who revealed on ``The Jerry
Springer Show'' that she had sex with a 16-year-old boy
has been arrested for seeing him again.
Dawn Marie Eaves, 24
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ark. Boys May Face Federal Charges
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The two boys arrested in the Arkansas
school shooting could be charged as juveniles under
federal law and officials were studying whether the
older one could
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Talk about buying the presidency. LOL
Mrs. Marcos Says Family Has $800M
MANILA, Philippines (AP) -- Imelda Marcos claimed
Thursday to have more than $800 million stashed away in
foreign banks, all of which
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Navy Ordered To Reinstate Officer
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A federal judge told the Navy on
Thursday to comply with his order reinstating a chief
petty officer who successfully fought dismissal from the
military over
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Dr. L.:
I think that Hillary Clinton is a very, very intelligent woman, and she
knows exactly what she is saying or not saying when it comes to
"knowing" something.
Reagan played the same game during Iran Contra. I could never figure
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Terry:
I don't think anyone thinks that Hillary Clinton is an idiot. I really
don't. And I am not one of her supporters.
But how do you prove a person knows or doesn't know something. How can
anyone prove that Reagan knew what was going on during
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Kathy:
I don't know what to think.
I just can't believe that there wasn't some outside reason why these
two babies died at the same time.
The article says it was a poor neighborhood, leaking gas (ruled out), no
heat, filthy living conditions, lack
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Kathy:
ROTFLMAO How gross. BG It is funny though. But I do tend to have a
sick sense of humor.
I certainly hope he at least cooked the guy a little bit, don't want to
get Samonella. :( I wonder if you could get Samonella from eating raw
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Looks like California is a head of the federal government. We already
have such a law. :)
And it is working. :)))
Sue
WASHINGTON, March 26 (UPI) _ In response to a schoolyard attack in
Arkansas by heavily
armed 11- and 13-year-old kids, Sen. Dick
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Everyone:
Dr. L. and I have been working on something and would appreciate any
help or ideas anyone might have.
First off I will repost the orginal story so you will know what I am
talking about :)
A law that makes it a felony for one parent
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Monica Lewinsky's mother failed today in an
attempt to avoid further questioning by a federal grand jury
investigating
allegations of a presidential affair and cover-up.
After a two-hour closed hearing before presiding Judge Norma
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Jackie:
Someone on one of those Sunday News shows said that the WH and everyone
on the "hill" keep right up on those polls that are published. I'm sure
that they are all aware of the publics feelings about Clinton.
I honestly d
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Jackie:
It is mostly mumbo jumbo. Nothing anyone could understand much less use
against someone.
Sue
Hi Dr. L
Sue would know more than me about sodium penothol. I only know from
experience the effects of the stuff. Yep, Sue, some people do
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Jackie:
Sounds good to me. But we definately need to go after the big bucks,
because Ed is going to want a big percentage of this thing, that is for
sure. BEG
Hi Sue
LOL How about a percentage of what I get??
jackief
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Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Jackie:
I think that you are right about that one. Even during his first
campaign he was running with the Hollywood celebs, and was sort of a
part of them. Even went on the Arsenio Hall show and played his horn.
People do tend to forgive celebs
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Jackie:
Do you think it is possible that the antisocial behavior could be due to
the fact that there is so many different ways now to relate to people
without face to face confrontation. Such as email. :)
People don't have to get involved personally
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Jackie:
Bobby keeps telling me just to play around with it. That is the only
way to learn. But every time I do something like that it takes him
about 4 or more hours to figure out how to clean up the mess I make.
Seems that I never remember what
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
43. Besides the personal rights mentioned or recognized in the
Government Code, every person has, subject to the qualifications and
restrictions provided by law, the right of protection from bodily
restraint or harm, from personal insult, from
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Terry:
I have to admit I know next to nothing about what happened with
Whitewater. What I do know is;
Susan McDougal and her husband either owned or ran a bank and they
agreed to give loans that were not legal.
There was some land that someone owned
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Steve:
On the abortion issue, I think that Terry brought up something that to
me makes sense. That issue relates to the rights of the woman. In this
case the woman's rights were violated because she had no choice as to
whether her baby was or wasn't
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Terry:
You have it exactly the way that I see it.
And the thing I can't understand is how can they say in the civil law
that the fetus is a child, and then the Supreme Court say it isn't.
Can't have it both ways, IMO. Either it is, or it isn't
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A respiratory therapist at Glendale Community Hospital, has just
admitted to killing between 40-50 patients over the past few years.
He says he did this for humanitarian purposes. The news is just
breaking in LA.
Sue
Sue
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Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Bill:
OK I see where you are coming from. I still have a problem though.
According to the Supreme Court a fetus is not considered a child, but
according to the Civil statute a fetus is considered a child.
They can't have it both ways, IMO. Either
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lawyer Jokes
What's the only disadvantage to using lawyers instead of rats in
laboratory experiments? It's harder to extrapolate the test results to
human beings.
Why should lawyers be buried 100 feet deep?
Because deep down, they're really good people
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The following article is from:
The Journal of Irreproducible Results
Volume 25/Number 4/1979
http://www.jir.com/
HOW TO BUILD AN ATOM BOMB
1.INTRODUCTION
Worldwide controversy has been generated recently from several
court decisions
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jones' Attorneys Allege Cover-Up
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Paula Jones' attorneys filed court
papers Saturday contending President Clinton obstructed
justice by withholding letters, notes and telephone
messages between
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
March 28 Paula Jones attorneys today filed
papers in their case against President Clinton that
contain an unsigned letter alleging the president
sexually assaulted a woman in a hotel room 20
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
March 22 New polls showed Saturday that the
grand jury proceedings have already taken a toll on
public faith in President Clintons personal morals.
The same polls indicated the credibility of Clinton
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Everyone:
Dr. L. and I have been working on something and would appreciate any
help or ideas anyone might have.
First off I will repost the orginal story so you will know what I am
talking about :)
A law that makes it a felony for one parent
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you go to http://play.yahoo.com/ there are all kinds of games to
play.
Play Java-based games on Yahoo! with people all across the Internet.
All games are FREE and require NO extra plug-ins.
Board Games
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
IRS letter:
Editor's Note: Sometimes a story comes to our attention that needs no
polishing or enhancement to make it a good Block tax story. This is one of
those. It is a real letter submitted to the IRS in the midst of last
year's weird and bizarre
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Terry:
I lost the actual decision when I sent the original. :( So I added it
on here.
Sue
Hi Terry:
I thought that this one would interest you. Sue
UNITED STATES v. SCHEFFER
No. 96-1133 -- Argued November 3, 1997
-- Decided March 31
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I found another one. :)
http://www.alllaw.com/index.html
Sue
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Starr Investigation Cost Tops $35M
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The four-year Whitewater
investigation had cost taxpayers $35 million by the end
of September, an audit of the independent counsel's
expenses shows
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The Judge is throwing out the entire Paula Jones case according to CBS
Sue
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Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ABCNEWS.com
April 1 A federal judge has tossed out Paula
Jones sexual harassment case against President
Clinton. Judge Susan Webber Wright in Little Rock, Ark.,
has decided in favor
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
To: All Internet Users
From: Kim Dereksen
Interconnected Network Maintenance staff
Main branch, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Subject: Internet Cleaning
PLEASE PASS THIS NOTICE TO OTHER USERS WHO MAY
NOT SEE IT!
As many of you know
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Kathy:
I think that there was a tv movie about the book that you are talking
about. In fact when I first read this I thought it was the same story.
Sue
This reminds me of a true crime book I read. It was one of the few true
crime books I almost
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Bill:
Susan has been on the LA channels all evening, and she is not a happy
camper to say the least. She says she is getting together with Paula's
attorneys and they are going to appeal.
The media is camped out in front of Paula's condo (she is home
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Kathy:
I know what you mean. :( It really wasn't that good a movie either.
Sue
Hmm that would be interesting that they made a movie out of it. Yet the
book I found sickening, but I've always had a problem with people who
kill kids. It's
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jones' Case Judge All Business
LITTLE ROCK (AP) -- The judge who dismissed a sexual
harassment lawsuit Wednesday against President Clinton
once took a law school class under his tutelage and then
campaigned
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paula Jones 'Shocked' By Ruling
LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) -- Paula Corbin Jones dared to
take the president to court -- a decision that made her
a household name across America. On Wednesday, she was
described
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JUDGE JUDY FOR INDEPENDENT COUNSEL OF ZIPPERGATE !!!
Someone mistakenly leaves the cages open in the reptile
house at the Bronx Zoo and there are snakes slithering all over
the place.
Frantically, the keeper tries everything, but he cant get
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The Top 15 Differences if the
Special Prosecutor were RINGO Starr
15 All charges dropped after grand jury concludes, "She loves you,
and you know that can't be bad."
14 Courthouse overflowing with shrieking 50
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Bill:
The law here is that if you own a gun and a kid gets a hold of that gun
and either hurts himself or someone else with it, you are held liable.
But if your gun is stolen, I don't think that they hold you liable for
any crimes that are committed
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Jackie:
They were talking last night about how these kids would only spend x
number of years in custody, and then they would be released as well as
their records sealed.
Their faces have been on Newsweek, Time, etc. There is absolutely no
secret
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Jackie:
I heard some of the people who live there say that children and guns go
together in that part of the country, and that it is not in the least
bit unusual to see 4-5-6 year olds out "hunting" with their parents.
I w
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"Squawks" are problem listings that military pilots generally leave
for maintenance crews, and are normally accompanied by a response
from the maintenance worker.
From the "Squawk Sheets":
Problem: "Left inside main tire
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Steve:
Pacbell was down a whole week because they were spammed. :( And that
was the second time it happened in about three months.
Pacbell isn't a fly by night company. It is the phone company for most
of California, and I think part of the rest
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Kathy:
This is a waste of time, money and energy, IMO. Why not just leave the
guy alone. The LAPD investigated him completely and could not find
anything that would in the least bit go against him.
Sue
The Justice Department has reportedly
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wall Street's high lasted only minutes,
but Bill Gates' milestone of the wild day
is forever - yesterday his personal stake
in Microsoft passed $50 billion
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Jackie:
There is something that they have come out with that might work. It's a
ring that the person shooting the gun has to wear, otherwise the gun
doesn't work. I'm not sure how it works, but there are some
representatives in the Ca Senate who
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Kathy:
I haven't heard of blackouts with migraines either. That was my point.
:) I guess it could happen, it is just that I have never heard of it.
I was wondering if it could possibly have been some kind of "defense"
that she was trying
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The "most unexpected" attractions in the U.S. for foreign visitors,
according to an American Tours International poll, are...truck stops.
It seems that foreigners view the big-rig drivers as "the last cowboys"
and like to visit
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Bill:
If this whole thing goes down the tubes would Susan McDougal have any
grounds for a law suit. She was held in jail for refusing to say what
Starr wanted her to say, although she did say over and over that she
didn't know of any wrong doing.
I
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Bill:
The person who authored the sexual harassment law was on MSNBC last
night. It was explained that the law has nothing to do actually with
sex, it is about employment.
After explaining that even though a person can be a pig in the work
place
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Bill:
I don't think getting a gun stolen would come under irresponsible
ownership. But I do think that they should make it some kind of a fine
or something along those lines if your gun is stolen and it wasn't
registered. That way at least
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Terry:
I heard her myself not more than a month or so ago in an interview say
that she would not testify because she would not say what Starr wanted
her to say.
She also said that her husband came to her and told her that if she said
that she had sex
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Jackie:
I don't think she did have anything to do with Paula Jones or any of the
other cases, but they seem to be all intertwined in a way, although they
are separate. Maybe I just feel that way because the same prosecutor is
in charge of them all
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Bill:
Just out of curiosity what do you think of these kids making the covers
of TIME, Newsweek, and other magazines. It seems to me that this could
be kind of "hero making", in the eyes of other kids.
Sue
I read about the problems th
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Ron:
Whatever the reason they do seem to be all tied together. Actually many
of the same players are involved in each one, or so they seem.
Sue
The commonality that links all of this together is not the Special
Prosecutor. All of the strands
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
They just said on MSNBC that Susan Carpenter McMillian is saying that
Jones will appeal this also.
WASHINGTON, April 5 (UPI) _ Paula Jones lawyer John Whitehead of the
Rutherford Institute
says he thinks his client will appeal her case against
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Bill:
I think it would be next to impossible to get rid of guns in the United
States now.
Japan and England both have never allowed guns to begin with, so
therefore they didn't have the problem of getting their citizens
approval to rid their country
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ark. Mom: Shooting Not Son's Idea
JONESBORO, Ark. (AP) -- A woman whose 13-year-old son is
accused of killing five people in a school ambush told
Time magazine that the boy ``never meant to hurt
anybody
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Swiss, U.S. To Build New Titanic
BASEL, Switzerland (AP) -- Swiss and American businesses
are joining forces to build a new Titanic, a Swiss
newspaper reported Sunday.
The partners hope to recreate history
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Child-Killer's Release Angers Brits
LONDON (AP) -- Pedophiles may be detained indefinitely
in the future, a British Cabinet minister said Sunday,
responding to public fear and anger over the release of
a child
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Service Oaths
US Air Force Oath of Enlistment
I, Zoomie, swear to sign away 4 years of my useless life to the
United States Air Force because I'm too smart for the Army and
because the Marines frighten me. I swear to sit behind a desk and
take credit
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Bill:
Thanks. :) I knew it was a far out idea, but just was wondering.
Also I have been wondering about something else, just as far out. Since
the affidavits involved in this whole thing (where Clinton supposidly
lied) were part of the Jones case
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Bill:
LOL I had the exact same reaction when I read that about the mother. I
just couldn't believe that the most important thing here was the fact
that the kid wanted soda instead of Kool-Aid. The kid is lucky to be
getting what he is getting, IMO
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Jackie:
Ok Now you have to tell me how you lost the nun's underwear. That I
have to know. BG
The Catholic schools I went to certainly were not as much fun as that.
:)
Sue
Hi Bill
LOL--those nuns could be wily couldn't they. But, in high
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Bill:
I see no legit reason for anyone to have these types of guns. They
certainly can't be used for hunting. In fact I can't think of any use
for them at all.
What was the NRA's position on this do you know. And if they wanted
them imported, why
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SAN QUENTIN, Calif. (AP) -- Unkempt, unwashed, unable to do
much more than mumble ``word salads,'' death row inmate Horace Kelly
is so out of touch, his lawyers say, he thinks he's already been
executed
eight times.
Kelly is scheduled to die April 14
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
PHILADELPHIA, April 6 (UPI) _ William Ginsburg says special prosecutor
Kenneth Starr should
wind up his probe of the White House sex scandal and ``Get a life'' so
his client, Monica Lewinsky,
can get one of her own.
Before making a private speech
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
-=Today's Puzzle:
In the following addition example, you can replace 5 of the
digits by zeros in order to make the total 1,111. Try it.
1 1 1
3 3 3
5 5 5
7 7 7
+ 9 9 9
--
1,1 1 1
-=Yesterday's Answer
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Gretchen Woodard tells TIME of her son Mitchell's
troubles and his version of the Jonesboro massacre
By NADYA LABI
He didn't look real good," says Gretchen Woodard of her 13-year-old
son, Mitchell Johnson. She had just see
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dad: Jonesboro Suspect Was Molested
NEW YORK (AP) -- One of the two boys accused in the
schoolyard ambush in Arkansas said he had been
repeatedly sexually molested when he was a younger boy
in Minnesota
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Deadline Nears for Whitewater Panel
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -- The federal grand jury
investigating President Clinton's dealings in Arkansas
reconvenes Tuesday with the deadline for its term
running out
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Terry Nichols Sued for Millions
DENVER (AP) -- Seeking to make sure Oklahoma City
bombing conspirator Terry Nichols never earns any money
off his crime, victims of the bombing and government
lawyers on Monday
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Jackie:
I grew up with guns and rifles around me too. And hunting was just
something that my dad, uncles, and their friends did. My dad made sure
we all knew how to handle guns and shoot when we were really young. But
I think it was a different time
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Jackie:
I didn't read the story. I have it here but just haven't had the time,
but will tonight.
I don't think that anything should have been released to the public
about these kids. I especially don't think that their pictures should
have been put
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I wondered what ever happened to this guy. Sue
WASHINGTON, April 6 (UPI) _ The Supreme Court has refused a request from
former
Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega to review his Miami drug conviction.
Now in a U.S. prison, the once-wealthy Noriega
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