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Sheehan's unauthorized and allegedly inaccuratemass mailing has caused quite a stir in the UFOcommunity, with respected researchers calling theproceeding a "which hunt...
...G.O.P. is close to getting its 10-point contract through the House in the first hundred days of the session. A reason: the lobbyists have left nothing to chance. During consideration of each measure, they bought television, radio and newspaper ads, faxed "action alerts" to their members to stir up calls and letters and, for the tax bill, have even arranged a bulletin board on the Internet. At one point recently the barrage was so intense that Frank Coleman of the Chamber of Commerce was besieged by congressional staff members who begged him to remove their bosses from the lobbyists...
...Opportunes, who are heading to Jamaica armed with their perennial favorite "Zombie Jamboree"--complete with Michael Jackson-inspired choreography--as well as a new arrangement of Bob Marley's "Stir It Up," have decided to include at least one crowd-pleasing reggae song in their repertoire...
...stay that kind of litigious stir, not just in Barbour County but also in the heart of the national citizenry, the House approved 1) a "losers pay" bill, which would require the party that had first rejected a settlement and then won a judgment for a lower amount to cover the opposing side's legal fees; 2) a bill tightening requirements for bringing securities-fraud lawsuits; and 3) a bill that would cap punitive damages in product-liability cases at $250,000 and allow judges to sanction parties that bring frivolous product-liability lawsuits. The bills were welcomed...
Bottom line: make the game a school-wide happening. If we can get the school in a tizzy over the Harvard-Yale football game, surely we can stir a storm over a do-or-die hockey playoff at home...