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If your annual income is £30 thousand and your expenditure is £25 thousand you make a profit of £5 thousand. If you take out a £40 thousand long term loan, the repayments of which are £4 thousand per annum you still make a profit of £1 thousand but your debt has increased by £40 thousand. Probably every Premier League team is in debt, some by what you and I might consider to be staggeringly high amounts; Man U, Spurs, and Everton owe well over £500 million each, the latter 2 in part due to their new stadia.
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For the avoidance of any doubt, this is the Jury verdict form for Carroll v Trump https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/23808620-jury-verdict-form-from-the-e-jean-carroll-defamation-trial/?mode=document
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I wonder how many they sell.
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Frm the news reports of the case; "A federal jury has found former President Donald Trump liable for battery and defamation in the lawsuit brought by writer E. Jean Carroll".
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( Foo ) Fighters
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No he isn't. A civil case cannot result in a conviction, only a judgement of liability. He has, however, been convicted of fraud.
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That is one hell of a lot of paternity tests.
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It seems that both USN hospital ships are in dry dock, so neither of them is available to go to Greenland.
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I read a suggestion that the next time Zelensky goes to Washington he should take the Mayor of Kyiv, Vitali Klitschko, as his official hand shaker.
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Witkoff is an estate agent. Perhaps he and ( propeety developer with multiple bankruptcies ) Donnie see rebuilding contracts in the offing, much like Gaza.
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Only below us on goal difference, is that how you view our season to date ?
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Which US superstar should invest in Saints?
badgerx16 replied to Stripey McStripe Shirt's topic in The Saints
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Already longer than the Great Patriotic War, the Eastern front in WW2.
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Not of a sex offence, true, but he is a convicted felon, having been found guilty of 34 fraud charges in New York.
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Monitoring
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Who, what, where ?
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1) Stephen Colbert was due to interview Texas Democrat candidate James Tarrico on his chat show. 2) There is a rarely imposed FCC regulation about "political balance" that states if a news or current affairs program has a politician being interviewed then a politician from the other side must also be interviewed. This regulation explicitly EXCLUDES chat shows. 3) PARAMOUNT, which is the corporation that owns CBS, the channel on which Colbert's show airs, needs the approval of the Trump administration to complete a major business merger. 4) The head of the FCC, Brendan Carr, wrote to CBS telling them that he was re-interpreting the regulation and the Tarrico interview could not take place. CBS's lawyers informed Colbert that the interview could not be broadcast and that Colbert could not inform the audience as to why. 5) Colbert, nontheless, DID say on air that the interview had been suppressed, and why. He then recorded the interview off air and posted it on his YOUTUBE channel, having told the studio audience and viewers of the broadcast show, "If you go to our YOUTUBE channel you might, coincidentally, discover that an interview with James Tarrico has somehow appeared there". So much for the First Amendment protection of free speech.
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Our DiL's brother has Tourette's and at her wedding to our son he on several occassions uttered the'N' word at the Camaroonian vicar conducting the ceremony. As we had warned him ahead of the proceedings he took it in good stead.
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I find it amusing watching video of US Senate commttee hearings, where the etiquette is for the witness to say thankyou to the questioner; "Why are you being such an absolute cunt ?" "Senator, thankyou for the question........."
