The Weather Channel’s $5 billion dollar sexual blunder view story
businessshrink.biz — A lawsuit was filed by ex-anchorwoman Hillary Andrews after repeated sexual harassment from co-anchor Bob Stokes. As TWC tries to sell it's Weather.com website & Weather channel for $5 billion dollars executives aim to keep this lawsuit a secret.
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Politeia: Stop the Obama Constitutional Crisis view story
A lawsuit has been filed with the Pennsylvania Eastern District Court requiring Mr. Obama to produce documents to prove he's constitutionally qualified. So far Mr. Obama has refused to produce the documents and is trying to fight the the court order. Why?
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Hurricane Omar nears Puerto Rico with 80-mph winds view story
Hurricane Omar churned across the eastern Caribbean on Wednesday on a course that will take it near Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, the National Hurricane Center said.
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Analysis: Europe must march to same tune view story
This time they really do need to march in step. The first time a clutch of EU leaders got together as the world slipped into economic meltdown there was no unity. Soon the world was asking if an EU with 15 members inside the Eurozone and the other dozen u
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The Worlds Weirdest Weather view story
The Worlds Weirdest Weather...
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Jon Bon Jovi Sued For Billions For Ripping Off Lyrics ? Rock on the Streets - Music News view story
Jon Bon Jovi has found himself at the center of a billion dollar lawsuit brought against him by musician Samuel Bartley Steele. Steele is suing the singer for $400 billion, claiming that Bon Jovi ripped off lyrics to his Boston Red Sox tribute song.
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Real-life Robinson Crusoe to live in a tree house to promote NBC's new adventure series | cinemarealm.com view story
To promote its new action-adventure series Crusoe, NBC will erect a tree house in NYC. A real-life Robinson Crusoe will live in it the week leading up to the premiere.
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