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Early tweets I saw were unusually vicious, as in "Welcome to hell, Joe" SOB though he was said to be, though, nobody would have heard of Michael Jackson without him. Raising eight kids in gritty Gary Indiana, where many men walk away; it is not nothing. One wonders whether his son would have been happier had Joe followed another course. It is one of those "which is better off, a live dog or a dead lion?" deals of Bible verse. I wrote something of this long ago: http://www.tomsheepandgoats.com/2009/07/the-pundits-michael-jackson-and-joe.html
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A woman in Australia is reported dead from hepatitis after consuming frozen pomegranate. Health authorities have stated that 24 such cases were related to products by Entyce Food Ingredients. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-44378911
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I beat CBS to the punch by two years in what they said about the Oxycotin pharma fraud. It is in the Prince chapter of Tom Irregardless and Me, there because Prince died a victim of that fraud. Since the Prince chapter is Chapter 1, it is even in the free preview section. I didn’t mention the company or the drug by name. I followed the lead of Watchtower publications, which I have come to understand their reasons mostly through imitating them. You do not name a villain, for as soon as you name one, you create the impression that removing that villain will fix things. Instead, if you should succeed in taking him out, another villain immediately steps in…
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The Saudis and other major oil producing countries agreed to lift crude output this weekend, which might help slow down surging prices. The backdrop: This chart was freaking out many world leaders, including President Trump, India Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and officials in other countries who are big crude customers. Elsewhere in Saudi Arabia: As of Sunday, women are now allowed to drive a car. According to Bloomberg, the move could add $90 billion to economic output by 2030 (by encouraging more women to enter the labor force). Â
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China injected its economy with the monetary policy equivalent of HGH, cutting the "reserve ratio" for some banks (aka the amount of cash required to stash in their rainy day fund). The move frees up about $108 billion to help restructure corporate debt and provide credit to small businesses. The backdrop: You may have heard China and the U.S. aren't on the best terms, economically speaking. Well, China is hoping to prime its (already slowing) economy so it'll be in the best position to weather any turbulence from the trade war.
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Holy Land's 'oldest church' found at Armageddon Chris McGrealFirst published on Mon 7 Nov 2005 05.28Â EST Prisoners help unearth remains at jail on site of final biblical showdown As if Megiddo, the biblical city of Armageddon - scene of three millennia of battles, the last cavalry charge of the first world war and the final showdown between good and evil - did not have enough on its plate. Archaeologists now claim to have unearthed the remains of the oldest Christian church discovered in the Holy Land. Unfortunately for Israel's beleaguered tourism industry, the find was made behind the walls of one of the country's maximum security prisons. …
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