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A year ago I paid a well-known magazine subscription agent for 3 international magazine subscriptions. After 6 months and not having received any mags, I contacted them.
You can file a claim in small claims court for up to $2500. However there are two issues here:
1> You need to file the claim either in your area of residence or the area where the company operates in person and must appear at the hearing.
Mr. Dolan founded The Dolan Law Firm in 1995 and has managed its growth from a sole proprietorship to a group of eight attorneys and 16 staff ...
WHYELFILES Featured East Coast Skateboarder John Law Coming through with his pup and some steezy manny tricks..www.whyelfiles.com
More black women consider 'dating out' By DIONNE WALKER, Associated Press Writer I don't think people should actively seek out a black or white man/women. I think good relationships occur by accident. Like two college students who work together and spend time talking and finding out they have a lot in common. Since they both get out of work at the same time,
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RICHMOND, Va. - For years, Toinetta Jones played the dating game by her mom's strict rule.
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Constantinople topic of Kennedy Center lecture
Monique O'Connell, associate professor of history at Wake Forest University, will speak on "Situating Constantinople: The Byzantine Empire in the Mediterranean" Wednesday at noon in 238 Herald R. Clark Building at Brigham Young University.
O'Connell is currently working on a synthetic history of the medieval and early modern Mediterranean with Eric Dursteler, a professor of history at BYU.
Her first book is "Men of Empire: Power and Negotiation in Venice's Maritime State" (2009); she co-edited the electronic database Rulers of Venice: 1332-1524, which is available through the Renaissance Society of America, and has recently published articles in California Italian Studies and the Journal of Early Modern History.
Her research has been funded by fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation and Harvard University's Villa I Tatti Center for Renaissance Studies.
An American Conversation: Dispatch From Kanawha Plaza | RVA ...
An American Conversation: Dispatch From Kanawha Plaza
Posted by: Necci – Nov 01, 2011

Editor's note: I received this article from Preston last Friday, and was planning to run it today but it has been somewhat overtaken by events. Nonetheless, I felt that his perspective was valuable, and did a good job of illuminating the overall reasons behind the Occupy movement as it exists here in RVA and in the rest of the world. Therefore, we'll be running this article unaltered, in spite of the fact that some details may now be outdated. Rest assured, though, in one form or another, the Occupy movement will continue to exist in RVA. Holy shit, I just learned something from FOX News. –Me.
This summer I participated in a social experiment in the middle of the Black Rock Desert, Nevada. It’s called Burning Man. There were over 50,000 other people there--citizens, if you will--of a city based not on law and commerce, but on ten simple principles. These principles (Radical Inclusion, Gifting, Decommodification, Radical Self-Reliance, Radical Self-Expression, Civic Responsibility, Immediacy, Communal Effort, and Leaving No Trace), create the governing philosophy behind Black Rock City, which is for one week the third largest city in Nevada....
Officer info there for the taking
There isn't a cop in the land who isn't familiar with the term "officer safety." But now there's a whole new area of concern that doesn't involve traffic stops and other routine work out on the street. This area of safety involves protecting officer's privacy as it relates to data that is stored in online databases. The problem has become serious enough that many police officers and organizations have been forced to take a crash course in online security.
This past August, when Northern California's Bay Area Rapid Transit agency turned off cell phone service to disrupt peaceful protests, the hacking group "Anonymous" breached BART's Web site and released personal information about cops who work for that agency saying that it was done as a form of protest.
Then the hackers struck again, this time grabbing sensitive information from the BART's Police Officers Association Web site. The attack resulted in the publication of data on over 100 BART officers.
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Sheriff: Girlfriend says soldier who shot, killed Ga. sheriff's deputy got ...Washington Post - Dec 31, 1969
“She said he had been drinking and he was drunk and that when he gets drunk, he gets violent,” Richmond County Sheriff Ronald Strength said. “Why shoot a law enforcement officer? We don't have that answer.” Spc. Christopher Michael Hodges, 26,Richmond Times Dispatch - Dec 31, 1969
US Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia has helped make the high court a lively place over the past 25 years, and he had some advice for Richmond-area lawyers Thursday on how to argue their cases. "Use good English" was one of the top tips offered by
Huffington Post - Dec 31, 1969
RECORDS SHOW DEMOCRATIC REP RETAINED A PRIVATE SURVEILLANCE FIRM - Soon to run in Roll Call from Amanda Becker: "Just days after Democrat Cedric Richmond unseated GOP Rep. Anh Cao in his 2010 bid for re-election in Louisiana's 2nd District, Richmond'sDaily Herald - Dec 31, 1969
He also runs a motorcycle repair shop in Richmond, Va. Crawford has written for the New York Times Magazine, the Wall Street Journal and The American Interest on topics ranging from neuroscience to the philosophy of friendship.