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Wednesday, March 30, 2005

News Comments


  • The Time Fits the Crime?
    A man was sentenced in a Macomb County courtroom on Tuesday for running over his family with his car in Warren, killing his wife.

    Nakawi Kue was sentenced to 16 months in prison for the incident that occurred at a house located at Peter Kaltz Road and Mackersie Avenue in Warren on Feb. 8, 2004. Kue admitted to arguing with his wife at a party, then drove over her and their children with his vehicle, the station reported.
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    16 months??? This guy fights with his wife, then drives over her and his kids with his car and only gets 16 months? People get longer than that for shooting a dog.

  • Too Good to be True?
    The attorneys general alleged that the program was misleading because Blockbuster did not adequately disclose that if customers kept rented videos or games for more than seven days after their due dates, they would be charged the sales price for the overdue items. That could result in a charge of $8 to $20 to a customer's credit card. The charge could be reversed if the item was returned within 30 days, but then a $1.25 restocking fee would be charged.
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    Remember all those TV ads with the crowds staring at the store in wonderment? Wonder no longer.

  • Can't Afford Armored HUMVEEs
    According to Orange, Tuohey said the Army might be willing to pay an average of about $1.4 million per season to become the primary sponsor for the three years the Nationals play at RFK.

    "He said the Army was trying to raise their profile," Orange said yesterday.
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    At least while our troops in Iraq are ducking shrapnel and bullets, they will know their favorite multi-million dollar ball player is being supported.

  • Yo God
    Pope John Paul II is getting nutrition from a tube in his nose, the Vatican said Wednesday, shortly after the frail pontiff appeared at his window in St. Peter's Square and managed only a rasp when he tried to speak.
    --- Isn't this guy God's right hand man? Give him a break will Ya?

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