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SUNDAY,  JULY 19,  2009

CONCORD, N.H., July 19 (UPI) -- An Eagle Scout who survived two nights high on Mount Washington in April has been billed more than $25,000 by New Hampshire for the cost of rescuing him.  The state Fish and Game Department said its investigators have determined Scott Mason, 17, was negligent, the Boston Herald reported Saturday. The department told him to pay $25,234 within 30 days.

I'd like to know the last time they billed an illegal immigrant.  Excuse me, an unpapered sojourner.

 

 

 

 

SATURDAY,  JULY 18,  2009

DES MOINES, Iowa, July 17 (UPI) -- The Iowa State Fair said online voters have spoken and plans for a butter sculpture of late entertainer Michael Jackson at the fair have been canceled.  Gary Slater, chief executive and manager of the fair, said the online vote quashed the plans, with 65.24 percent of voters choosing "no" on the Jackson sculpture plans and only 34.76 percent voting in favor of the butter tribute to the King of Pop.

I thought it was important for you to know the latest election results.


WINTER PARK, Fla. (AP) -- A Florida dentist is being sued for allegedly dropping tools down the throat of an elderly patient -- twice.  Relatives of 90-year-old Charles Gaal Jr. recently filed the suit in circuit court accusing Dr. Wesley Meyers of negligence. An answering message at Meyers' office in Winter Park said Saturday that he was on vacation. He did not reply to a message from The Associated Press seeking comment.  The lawsuit says the doctor dropped an ''implant screwdriver tool'' in 2006 and a ''mini-wrench'' in 2007.

He went back to that dentist?  And he's not embarrassed to admit it?  Reject the suit.

 

 

(AP) A former Colorado Department of Revenue supervisor says love for her ex-boyfriend led her to steal $11 million in unclaimed tax refunds from the state. The ex-boyfriend, Hysear Randell, is on trial in Denver this week on charges of theft, forgery, computer crime and racketeering.

If this had been Obama's federal government, no one would have noticed $11-million.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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