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Monday, August 25
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Riley Jones
on Mon 25 Aug 2008 03:29 PM EDT
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Riley Jones
on Mon 25 Aug 2008 01:07 PM EDT
Entrepreneur Paul Garlick brought a touch of Gotham City to an East Yorkshire village this week when his £150,000 custom-built Batmobile made its first public appearance. The 130mph car is one of just three working models and it stunned passers-by when it was road-tested in Holderness. More>>>
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Riley Jones
on Mon 25 Aug 2008 01:06 PM EDT
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Riley Jones
on Mon 25 Aug 2008 12:59 PM EDT
Some of the best memories I have of school were made while I was ditching it. If any film can teach us the merit of absence it’s the John Hughes classic Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. Matthew Broderick’s turn as a charming slacker stands as the on-screen character that every high school male strives to be, so cool the band Save Ferris took their name after the donation fund discussed in the film. Broderick’s role is so good it almost makes me forgive him for starring in Godzilla. And you can never go wrong with one of the all-time babes, Mia Sara, in the role of Sloane Peterson. More>>>
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Riley Jones
on Mon 25 Aug 2008 11:14 AM EDT
These firefighters blast away at a suicide jumper hoping to keep him from jumping however, his persitence finally pays off and he leaps from the building only to land safely in an air cushion below.
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Riley Jones
on Mon 25 Aug 2008 11:11 AM EDT
It took seven years, but Charles Ulrich did something many people dream about, but few succeed at: He beat the IRS in a tax dispute. Not only that, but tax experts say potentially millions of other taxpayers could benefit from his victory.
The accountant from Baxter, Minn., challenged the method the IRS has used for more than 20 years to tax shares and cash distributed by mutual life insurance firms to their policyholders when they reorganize as public companies. A federal court recently agreed with his interpretation. More>>>
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Riley Jones
on Mon 25 Aug 2008 09:44 AM EDT
Over the last two weeks, there have been several members of the media (the really ugly ones) have been complaining publicly that the women's event at this years Beijing Olympics are not being taken seriously and that it's been nothing more than a glorified T&A show. To that point, all I can say is the human race simply can't help it and the really ugly people need to get over it. More>>> |
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