Mar 20, 2006

Fakelite
















Ruling in Google case a win for privacy?
Well, you know what they say, "If you have to ask..."
Another blown case?
The death penalty case against accused Sept. 11 conspirator Zacharias Moussaoui has barely survived the government's latest bout of incompetence. Go DOJ Go!
Zurich agrees to settlement
The Zurich American Insurance Company (AIC) agreed to pay $171.7 million to settle allegations of commercial insurance price-fixing and bid-rigging with Texas and eight other states. Meaning they stole 1.71 billion, and are giving back 10% of it, in kickbacks.
Gorgeous Georges prance into Sweet 16
Any more questions about whether George Mason belongs in the NCAA Tournament? Didn't think so. I smell an alumni...
Drug trial disaster: four improving
A drug that left six men seriously ill when it was tested on humans for the first time caused temporary swelling in the glands of two monkeys during animal experiments, the firm behind the medication has confirmed. Mmm hmm.
The Iraq war: Three years
When the U.S.-led coalition attacked Iraq three years ago, the Bush administration was brimming with confidence that this would be a war only in the sense that a lot of bombs would be dropped and the military would seize, temporarily, a foreign capital. It was going to be swift, high-tech, clean. Now we hide in bunkers and zones, from the street, and PR streets.
Woman Crashes Truck Into Clinic, Killing 3
In an instant, stunned witnesses watched as a pickup truck plowed through a plate glass window into the waiting room of a medical clinic at a strip mall, triggering screams inside and sending debris everywhere. "That truck was flying," said witness Jimmy Ramsey, who was heading out of a nearby coffee shop when he saw it smash through the store front.
"...you'll never know."

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home