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Daily Links

August 1, 2008

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A man’s wife ran away with a younger man. So he decided to get revenge by selling her wedding dress on Ebay to help pay for his divorce.

Since everyone has a cell phone camera, the NYPD is calling on citizens to turn in videos of crimes they might have filmed. Citizen policia!

A new poll shows the majority of Floridians support offshore drilling. Will that help McCain come November?

John Edwards is involved in a little controversy. He was caught sneaking around a hotel around 2am and says it was nothing. But, there are rumors out there he fathered a love child. Well, it turns out the love child’s birth certificate doesn’t name a father.

A California judge has ruled that cell phone early termination fees are illegal. But, isn’t it a contract you sign? So are all contracts null and void? What if you wanted to turn your car in early and stop paying for it?

A teacher is suing a school district because they failed to expel a violent student. The suit claims the injuries the teacher received were a direct result of no discipline. Usually, this happens the other way around.

If you ever wonder why the government fails you, here is one example: The Minnesota Department of Transportation emergency response director was fired after the tragic bridge collapse. Rightly so. But, the federal Department of Homeland Security hired her after her termination. I feel safe.

Should Brett Favre accept $20 million to stay retired?

Sheriff Joe arrests street vendors for health violations, but they are also here illegally.

Scottsdale red light cameras are going to catch illegal left turns too.

An Arizona sex offender law is causing controversy. Minors who are convicted as sex offenders could have their records wiped clean.

The country’s jobless rate ticked up today to 5.7%.

The first lawsuit in connection with the deadly Phoenix helicopter crash has been filed.

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