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Sigh. My High School Re-Opens the Scopes Trial
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Padmini Mangunta
Yep. This is my high school…and my marching band (any fellow former band nerds out there?) I have to say, I loved going to high school in little ol’ Sedalia, Missouri. Sure it’s a small town, but small towns are the best — and dare I say, small, Midwestern towns are even better. However, I…
Can You Sue For Anorexia? Apparently, Yes. But Should You?
By
hfields
Last week, the Associated Press reported the story of a Pittsburgh mother who is suing her daughter’s school district under Title IX after her daughter developed an eating disorder. The disorder, she claims, came about because of bullying by boys in her daughter’s classes – bullying the school district failed to prevent or address. The…
Scam Artists, Fear My Wrath
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Padmini Mangunta
Comeuppance: a deserved rebuke or penalty. Well. I certainly got mine. I think I can safely say I’ve never intentionally been patronizing or condescending in my quest to solve my own, and others’, ethical dilemmas. However, we often forget that intentions are all well and good until we get our own comeuppance. Telemarketers —that’s where…
“Skanks In NYC” Blogger Unmasked As 29-Year-Old Rosemary Port. Liskula Cohen Can Rest Easy Now, But Maybe The Rest Of Us Should Start Worrying.
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hfields
So much for my hopes the ‘unmasking’ of the anonymous blogger in the Liskula Cohen defamation lawsuit would remain between the two parties and their lawyers. The blogger’s name was revealed today as Rosemary Port, a 29-year-old acquaintance of Ms. Cohen’s and a familiar face on the NYC nightclub scene. The issue that started the internet…
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