Perhaps they could also give away free therapy to the kids who are harmed by the divorce, and quite possibly separated from their father...
Thanks to David, a reader, for the story.
Radio station giving away free divorce
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - A Charleston radio station is observing Valentine's Day with a reminder that Cupid sometimes misses his...
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With the brazen assistance of establishment Republicans, the McCain juggernaut advances, with his lock on the party’s nomination now all but certain. However, navigating the general election will be an entirely different matter. Ironically, aside from the candidate himself and his past record (whenever the media gets around to talking about it), the greatest...
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Boston Man Receives Postcard From 1929
BOSTON (AP)  The message on the postcard to a "Miss Margaret McDonald" was short. Its path to the intended address was much longer. Nearly 79 years after it was sent, a postcard of Yellowstone National Park's Tower Falls arrived in a Boston mailbox recently with the one-word message,...
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A German court has upheld a ruling from a lower court, sanctioning the monitoring of the Church of Scientology by Germany’s intelligence services. The North Rhine-Westphalia Higher Administrative Court in Münster ruled that there is enough information present to continue to allow Germany’s intelligence agencies to monitor Scientology activities, asserting that the organization and...
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Les, a New York reader, writes:
"This morning, February 12th, NBC's Today Show included an interview that left me speechless. The teaser heading they used was 'Training your mate.'
"NBC anchor Natalie Morales interviewed Amy Sutherland, author of a new book titled What Shamu Taught Me About Love and Marriage. Ms. Sutherland is an animal trainer...
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Hollywood writers have voted to end a three-month strike that crippled film and television production. Yesterday, Patric Verrone, president of the Writers Guild of America West, said they will end the 100-day strike. “The membership has voted. Writers can go back to work,” Verrone said. Nearly 3800 members of the guild, both the east...
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D.M., a founding father of the private child support industry, often posts on my blog. He recently sent me a description of his experiences which he would like my readers to see.
Private Child Support Industry Leader's Perspective for GlennSacks.com Readers
A few years ago I retired after spending about over a decade in the child...
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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has started construction of its so called ‘green city’ which will be named Masdar City. It is a city which is designed to have no carbon emissions, cars, or waste. It will cost $22 billion (£11 billion) and take eight years to make. It will be able to hold...
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On Sunday evening, around 16:30 local time, three armed men wearing ski masks stole four paintings: Claude Monet’s “Poppy field at Vetheuil,” Edgar Degas’ “Ludovic Lepic and his Daughter,” Vincent van Gogh’s “Blooming Chestnut Branches” and Paul Cezanne’s “Boy in the Red Waistcoat” from Foundation E.G. Bührle museum in Zürich, Switzerland. The three armed...
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The Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike, which has crippled entertainment productions in Hollywood since November, may be over as early as Wednesday. In an email to its members Saturday, the WGA announced the arrangement of a tentative agreement with the studios. The union’s members will vote on the agreement sometime during the next...
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Background: For fathers and the children who love them and need them, Massachusetts sometimes looks a lot like feminist hell. In this series, Ned Holstein, Executive Director of Fathers & Families, recently pointed to four problematic/outrageous Massachusetts family law bills to determine which was the worst.
The bills Holstein cites are Massachusetts HB 113,...
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The city of Kiryat Yam in Israel is suing Internet corporation Google over an alleged inaccuracy in its Google Earth software, which claims the city was built over the ruins of an Arab village. A note added by Google Earth user Thameen Darby says Kiryat Yam was built on the site of the Palestinian...
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If they gave out an award for the most addleheaded statement ever made by a politician in the long and eventful history of civilization, it just might go to New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg for the following: “Terrorists kill people. Weapons of mass destruction have the potential to kill an enormous amount of...
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The Finnish police have added Finnish hacker Matti Nikki’s website criticizing Internet censorship to Finland’s new national child porn filter. The blacklisting was noticed when Finland’s second largest Internet service provider Elisa started blocking the page today. More of the ISP’s are expected to join the filtering when their blacklists are updated from the...
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In the early hours of Tuesday, Denmark’s Politiets Efterretningstjeneste (PET) (Danish Security Intelligence Service), arrested three people for their connection to an alleged plot to murder one of the cartoonists from the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy. On September 30, 2005, Jyllands-Posten a Danish newspaper, published twelve cartoons depicting the prophet Muhammad. The paper solicited...
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George Lucas has announced that there will be one last Star Wars movie to end the six movie epic, but it won’t have any actors visible. Star Wars: The Clone Wars, an animated film is scheduled to be released into theaters on August 15 of this year. “I felt there were a lot more...
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Barack Obama, the junior senator from Illinois and 2008 US presidential candidate has swept all three of today’s Democratic contests in the “Potomac primaries” consisting of the nation’s capital, Washington, D.C. and the bordering states of Virginia and Maryland. Obama lead in the Virginia polls 67 percent, while in the District of Columbia, he...
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“About the capitalist states, it doesn’t depend on you whether or not we exist… Whether you like it or not, history is on our side. We will bury you!†-         Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, 1956 I considered titling this column “Where Are We Going and How Did I Get in This Handbasket?†but decided...
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Jose Rodriguez Nieves, a/k/a “Menor,” a/k/a “Cuba,” was found guilty late Friday of charges related to his leadership of a highly lucrative drug organization responsible for distributing hundreds of kilograms of heroin in the Bronx from 1995 to January 2006. Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent in Charge John Gilbride told reporters, “Throughout this operation...
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February 11, 2008 By Rinaldo Del Gallo, III, Esq. BerkshireFatherhood.com Click HERE to contact Attorney Del Gallo. MAJOR CHANGE IN THE LAW OF RAPE, AND THE LEVEL OF INTOXICATION NEEDED FOR LACK OF CONSENT For years now I have been warning that the law on rape is changing so that when one engages in...
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