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Someone needs to sick the FBI and private investigators on that man ASAP!
This man is so rich and so powerful- he laughs when he destroys countries economies! Says its FUN!
Naw, the politicians don't actually believe their own propaganda. It's just the true believers that buy off on the marketing. Soros isn't really the evil marxist bogey man that some of the media would like you to believe. He may be a jerk - but he' not really bad enough to the number one goal of...
Greatest Seinfeld moment EVER.
George is dating a sexy blonde, Allison, who has just bought a backless black dress for a ball, and he intends to have her spin her way in. George ...
Identity Theft and Stolen Credit Cards: It Happens in Southern Utah
ST. GEORGE – A St. George man recently received a phone call from his credit union asking him about the computer he bought and was shipping to Montana.
“They must of have known something was wrong when they saw a computer,” he joked. “I’ve never owned a computer. I wanted to know the address it was being shipped to, but they wouldn’t give it to me.”
Fortunately, his credit union was able to alert the company before it shipped and credited the man for the charge, close to $600.
St. George police are cracking down on identity theft and stolen cards. However most of the stolen credit cards in St. George are from people having their homes or cars broken into. The credit card victim says he never had his card stolen, it was still in his possession, and he doesn’t know how they got his card number.
Skimming
“While instances of ATM or Fuel Pump Skimming are extremely rare in our area, it is crucial for the community to be aware of the scam in order to safeguard ourselves by understanding the fraud and being vigilantly on the lookout for anything out of the ordinary,” said Detective Johnny Heppler. “Additionally, it is essential for citizens to report suspicious circumstances and/or equipment to the bank, at least, but reporting it to the police as well would be encouraged and appreciated.
George Machine News
Global slowdown to impact local makers of semiconductor equipmentMalaysia Star - Oct 09, 2011
GEORGE TOWN: Malaysia-made automated semiconductor equipment are likely to be priced lower next year due to a projected drop in global spending on semiconductor equipment. This is likely to affect Penang, a renowned manufacturing centre
Washington Post - Oct 07, 2011
By AP, LAS VEGAS — An active-duty Navy SEAL was found guilty Friday in Nevada on 13 federal charges alleging he headed a scheme to sell machine guns, explosives and military hardware from Iraq and Afghanistan in the United States.
Wired News - Oct 08, 2011
When we thrill to the “Rise of the Machine” plots in the Terminator and Aliens series, we are reading HG Wells. Herbert George Wells was born on Sept. 21, 1866 — the youngest son of an unsuccessful shopkeeper who lived and worked in a London suburb.
IPWatchdog.com - Oct 10, 2011
Jobs finds his newest endeavor, NeXT, Inc. Jobs also purchases Pixar computer animation studios from George Lucas for less than $10 million. Apple releases the Apple IIgs for $999 per unit. 1987: Apple celebrates its 10th Anniversary.
Newsweek - Oct 10, 2011
Meanwhile, Jobs had picked up his other company, Pixar, from George Lucas for $10 million shortly after leaving Apple. Lucas unloaded what was then a fledgling computer-graphics division after being cleaned out in an expensive divorce.


