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  • Risks of nuclear shipments make for sleepless nights(BARF ALERT)

    07/06/2002 11:53:25 AM PDT · by ao98 · 14 replies · 149+ views
    Greenville News (South Carolina) ^ | July 6, 2002 | Mary Fox Olson
    <p>Tonight the Appalachian Mountains are busy making clouds after a soaking rain, but as I try to sleep, I begin wondering if plutonium powdered death is rolling in the darkness along Interstate 40, two miles from my home. A federal court recently gave the Department of Energy the go-ahead to start shipping 34 tons of plutonium to the Palmetto State against the will of Gov. Jim Hodges, and, as polls show, against the will of most South Carolinians.</p>
  • President John Edwards, Think About It.

    05/05/2002 4:07:30 PM PDT · by ao98 · 61 replies · 935+ views
    Congressman Billybob ^ | 6 May 2002 | John Armor, Esq
    Freshman Senator John Edwards is a hugely successful trial lawyer. He’s running for President with financial support predominantly from other such trial lawyers, who have made a career of extracting large sums of money from insurance companies and pocketing a third of it before it gets to the ever-so-deserving widows and orphans. Eighty percent of the money he has raised so far has come from other trial lawyers, or from himself and his family. That alone should make people around the country very, very nervous. I’ve been a trial lawyer myself for 31 years (semi-retired now), and it makes me...
  • GEORGIA TECH NEEDS TO WORK ON ATTRACTING SOME MORE RATIONAL STUDENTS

    02/19/2002 7:33:42 AM PST · by ao98 · 6 replies · 1+ views
    Neal Boortz ^ | 2-19-02 | Neal Boortz
    Correct me if I’m operating under a misconception here … but we’re having a bit of a problem with threats of terrorism, right. This means that law enforcement officers might be watching things --- like nuclear reactors, for instance --- a little more closely, right? Well, here’s a scenario for you. It’s half-past midnight on the campus of Georgia Tech. A car pulls up and stops on a street across from university’s nuclear reactor. Someone is getting something out of the trunk of the car. Here come the campus police to see what’s going on. Sound OK to you? Evidently ...
  • FREE MONEY TRUMPERY BELOW CANAL

    02/18/2002 2:48:18 PM PST · by ao98 · 3 replies · 1+ views
    New Yorker ^ | 2002-02-11 | Nick Paumgarten
    In Tribeca, apparently, there are people who still go home for lunch. The other day, a man returned to his building, on Hudson Street, near Jay Street, to discover half a dozen strangers occupying his lobby. They had set up card tables, where many of the man's neighbors sat, intently filling out forms. When the man asked one of the strangers what they were doing, the stranger said, "Sir, the American people are here to help you." The man said, "Excuse me?" "We are here to help you, in your time of need." The strangers, it emerged, were representatives not ...
  • Customer dies trying to stop shoplifters

    02/16/2002 5:08:46 AM PST · by ao98 · 56 replies · 254+ views
    Greenvillie News SC ^ | 2-16-02 | By Sara Harvey, Michael Marie and Andy Paras
    <p>ANDERSON -- Two men are accused of running over and dragging a 48-year-old Anderson woman to her death Friday after she tried to stop one of them from stealing beer from a convenience store where she was shopping.</p> <p>Deborah "Debbie" Lynn Lewis was struck by a station wagon and dragged nearly 350 feet when she ran out of the Little General after a man carrying three 12-packs of beer, authorities said.</p>