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Typical, Mac user pictured above
Does this seem like a bad idea to anyone else? iPhones allowed to roam free in a country with the largest population in the world that’s ruled by communism? I mean, I get that communists and fans of Apple probably get along swimmingly but I just think that this is a recipe for… you know, more people that hype how friggin totally awesome the iPhone is when it’s not. I’m just sayin. -JK
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Source: unwiredview.com >>
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ROME — Italian police said Monday they are hunting for burglars who stole euro11 million ($15.5 million) in cash and jewelry from the hotel room of a Saudi princess.
Police said the princess was not in her room at the luxury Colonna Pevero Hotel in Porto Cervo, a glitzy resort on the island of Sardinia, when the robbers struck sometime Tuesday night or early Wednesday.
The thieves used a master key to gain access, then ripped out the wall safe.
Editors Comment: I gotta say, that’s balls. I mean, really, I say let’m go. She can’t be out hardly any real cash, here, and they ripped the safe out of the wall. Baller. Pure and simple. They deserve the dough. -JK
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Michael Heagerty, who forgot to sign his own petition, loses Syracuse Democratic line by falling one name short
by Meghan Rubado / The Post-Standard
Thursday July 30, 2009, 5:00 AM
Michael Heagerty
Syracuse Common Councilor Michael Heagerty needed 335 valid signatures on his petitions to run for re-election on the Democratic Party line, a generally routine task for any incumbent. He was mortified to find Wednesday that he ended up one signature short.
And that he forgot to sign his own petition.
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Way to go, sport. It’s always the little things, isn’t it? -JK
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