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Sir Isaac Clarkson explains the law of gravity as a penny and a Ford Scorpio are dropped from the top of a 150 feet crane! Great clip taken from ...
There's a great magazine I get called "The Week", and in the back of a recent edition there was a piece about the sudden rise of ...
A buddy of mine is going through a mid life crisis. He and his wife divorced and he is dating again. Since splitting from his now ex-wife, he seems to be enjoying a Charlie Sheen type lifestyle. Part of that is developing an interest in nudist...
Your friend is correct about the law, but it's still a somewhat risky thing to be involved with. What looks like an innocent picture to one person, might not look so innocent to someone else.
I don't think he needs to worry too much about sending pictures to people
Save Simba Campaign Underway, Nov. 15 Court Date
Like Lennox, Venus, Miley and others, he’s been deemed a dangerous dog because police have arbitrarily decided that he looks like a pit bull and under the United Kingdom’s Dangerous Dog Act, he can be seized and destroyed.
Sometimes even the most responsible dog owners find themselves exasperated by their dog who becomes “ Hairy Houdini”, a dog that can and will escape.
Sometimes it may seem that your attempts to keep your dog confined to the back yard are even comical but as in the case of Simba, a seemingly harmless but troublesome escape can have tragic consequences.
Simba, who will be three in January and the companion animal for a toddler, is the latest victim of theUnited Kingdom’s draconian Breed Specific Legislation which the House of Lords voted unanimously last week to overhaul.
Police seized Simba on Oct. 2 after he got out the back gate of his yard and was picked up by the local dog warden.
Get into the Christmas spirit with your Good Housekeeping magazine
Get into the Christmas spirit with your Good Housekeeping magazine subscription
By Tori Gibson Tue 1 November 2011 @ 19:38
Well if we weren’t feeling festive before, we certainly are now. Just looking at the December issue of our Good Housekeeping magazine subscription has made everyone in the iSUBSCRiBE.co.uk office really excited for Christmas – especially now that we’re in November and Halloween is over and done with.
The December issue of Good Housekeeping magazine is jam-packed with Christmas-themed features, including the Good Housekeeping experts’ list of the best Christmas gifts, advice on how to make your Christmas stress free, the perfect Christmas dinner for just £2.89 a head and Tales of Comfort and Joy to remind us that this really IS the most wonderful time of the year.
Good Housekeeping is one of the most popular women’s magazine subscriptions in the UK and makes an ideal Christmas present – especially as it currently has a 39% saving, making it just £26.99!...
Joey Barton (and others) to become libel law educators ...
According to this piece in the Telegraph , when it comes to social media 63 per cent of Britons “have little or no awareness of their legal responsibilities” while more than half of those surveyed said they do not consider possible legal ramifications before posting on Twitter. The genesis of the article, which confirms exactly what we all thought, is a report by law firm DLA Piper .
The firm’s digital media partner, Duncan Callow, told the Telegraph: “Social media is ultimately about individuals and we can see that younger generations especially display a more laissez-faire attitude towards the policing of social media. However, recent events such as the ‘troll’ prosecutions, this summer’s riots and celebrity Twitter scandals may have begun to challenge this perception that the online environment is – or indeed should be – free of regulation.”
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Charlie Hebdo fire is a sign of the polarised status of Islam in FranceThe Guardian - Dec 31, 1969
This article was published on guardian.co.uk at 14.50 GMT on Wednesday 2 November 2011 . It was last modified at 08.17 GMT on Thursday 3 November 2011 . The offices of the Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris have been destroyed in a petrol bomb attack.
Above the Law - Dec 31, 1969
He previously covered legal technology for InsideCounsel magazine. Follow Chris on Twitter @chrisdanzig or email him at cdanzig@gmail.com. You can read more of his work at chrisdanzig.com. Get updates in your inbox! By WeThe Guardian - Dec 31, 1969
Last July, a small Japanese magazine called Facta published an article on Olympus's spectacular money-losing investments. Another magazine, Zaiten, followed up with an expose on Olympus's failed investment branch, ITX. This prompted Woodford to begin
MarketWatch (press release) - Dec 31, 1969
In the US, the firm has more offices than any other among the Top 10 on The National Law Journal's 2011 NLJ 250. In Mexico, the firm operates as Greenberg Traurig, SC, and in the UK, as Greenberg Traurig Maher LLP. Greenberg Traurig has a strategic