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No Comment The Exorcist in Iraq "Once it is up and running again as a visitors' spot, this place will be a real money pot," said Captain Nick Guran about the new tourist attraction in the small...

...Rumsfeld Looks North Pentagon recruiters ventured into Canada last year, looking for troops among the Native American population, reports the National Post...
...A recent study of four million babies born in 2000 revealed that boys' names included Chevy, Camry Courvoisier, Dodge, Darvon, and Ronrico...
...Looking the Part, I "Why would he want to rape her...
...Admission will be $2, or $5 with a kabob lunch, reports the Houston Chronicle...
...Saturday Ambush "The President signs bills seven days a week," explained a White House spokesperson when asked why President Bush signed a law granting the FBI new powers on the Saturday when Saddam Hussein was captured...
...American recruiters were operating under the 1794 Jay Treaty signed between the United States and Britain that allowed Americans to sign up Canadian Native Americans for the armed forces...
...Looking the Part, II "A man accused of domestic violence has been released after a Spanish court ruled that his wife was too well dressed to be a victim of such abuse," reports the BBC...
...We do not recognize the treaty and therefore recruitment activities on reserves in Canada [were] not exactly corresponding to our views on the matter," said Reynald Doiron, a Foreign Affairs spokesperson...
...The Scranton, Pennsylvania, Tribune reports on a new trend: parents naming their babies after products...
...Baby, Inc...
...Please send original clippings or photocopies and give name and date of publication...
...Dumouchel is threatening to sue the cable company for failing to disconnect his service, reports the Fond du Lac Reporter...
...Cooking the Books From The Washington Post: "Pentagon auditors spent 1,139 hours altering their own files to pass an internal review, according to investigators who found that the accounting sleuths engaged in just the kind of wasteful activity they were supposed to expose...
...Cable Cabal "I believe that the reason I smoke and drink every day and my wife is overweight is because we watched TV every day for the last four years," stated Timothy Dumouchel in a written complaint against a cable company...
...Judge Francisco Javier Pauli Collado said that the woman's "physical appearance during the three-day hearing- carefully groomed, dressed differently each day, with rings, bracelets, fancy earrings, and large glasses-does not fit the profile of a woman who has suffered months of aggression...
...Girls were named Armani, Nautica, Cateras (a Cadillac), and Cartier...
...Newsweek reports that he has since apologized...
...Bernard Parish in Louisiana...
...He plans to install cameras at the parish line to photograph motorists' faces and license plates, reports The Times-Picayune...
...Rifle Raffle To raise money for a memorial to Quad Cities police officers killed in the line of duty, law enforcement organizations in the area are raffling off a military-style semiautomatic assault rifle...
...Readers are invited to submit No Comment items...
...Submissions cannot be acknowledged or returned...
...It is based on the 1973 horror movie, which was filmed there...
...The theme park is officially backed by the Pentagon and will be turned over to the Iraqis once it is operating...
...Smile for the Cameras "Before 9/11, this would have been considered too Orwellian, but now it's acceptable because of the terrorist threat," said Sheriff Jack Stephens of the St...
...No Comment The Exorcist in Iraq "Once it is up and running again as a visitors' spot, this place will be a real money pot," said Captain Nick Guran about the new tourist attraction in the small Iraqi town of Hatra, called "The Exorcist Experience...
...She doesn't look like a day at the beach," said Florida Circuit Judge Gene Stephenson about a victim in a rape case he was presiding over...

Vol. 68 • March 2004 • No. 3


 
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