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With the help of big-name endorsements from NBA superstar LeBron James and celebrity choreographer Wade Robson, Alan Hall ’89 managed to steal the show at the MTV Video Music Awards—not with a song, but with a commercial for Juice Batteries...
...sons--Eric, 1, and Jason, 4--in tow at a Carl's Jr. recently. Another advantage over a credit card: there is no name or signature on the fob, and the account number differs from that on the user's regular card, reducing chances that crooks can steal from the account. If the fob is stolen or lost, American Express eats the liability...
...labels, the record stores and each of their employees make their livings selling music which they in some way make or distribute. If you stole from a record store you would understand why they had you arrested - why be surprised when they sue you to reclaim the money you steal by downloading? Parents should be responsible because they did not teach their kids that stealing is wrong. They may not have known that downloading was stealing back when Napster first started, but anyone who did not know this since then is criminally ignorant and is fair game. D.A. Spiz Tustin...
...There’s no reason somebody can’t write a variant to this program that would steal your credit card numbers or other information that you have stored on your computer,” Davis said...
...indeed, one among us managed a pretty fair imitation. That would be, of all unlikely people, Woody Allen, ever voluble in his admiration for Hope. "It's just shameless how I steal from him," he said recently. "I don't mean the contents of his jokes--but I do him, I lean on him." He means Hope's comic character--especially, in Allen's early films, his sexual ineptitude and the endless spray of one-liners. What Hope uniquely had was brashness, the ability to tweak the mighty (and their supporting ninnies) and skip away unscathed...