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| Wacky Warning Labels | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Death, Folly, Foolishness, Law, Lawsuits, Lawyers, Legal issues, Legalism, Money, Warnings, Winning and losing |
| Filters: | Humor |
| References: | Psalm 119:140 , Hosea 10:4 , 2 Corinthians 1:20 , Hebrews 8:6 |
| Tone: | Neutral/Mixed |
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For the last 11 years, an anti-lawsuit group from Michigan has held "The Wacky Warning Label Contest" to show the effects of lawsuits on warning labels. A warning sticker on a small tractor that reads "Danger: Avoid Death" took home the top prize in 2007. Kevin Soave, a resident of the Detroit suburb Farmington Hills, submitted the winning label. Carrianne, Jacob, and Robby Turin of Greensburg, Pennsylvania, ...
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| Jail Becomes Luxury Hotel | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Judgment, Justice, Legal issues, Leisure, Lifestyle, Luxury, New life, New man, Old man, Prisons, Prosperity, Rebirth, Recreation, Redemption, Regeneration, Restoration, Riches, Sanctification, Sinful nature |
| Filters: | Free, Stories |
| References: | Isaiah 58:12 , Joel 2:25 , 2 Corinthians 5:17 , Revelation 3:11-13 |
| Tone: | Neutral/Mixed |
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Boston's Charles Street jail used to be home to the city's most notorious characters. Among its former inmates was Frank Abagnale, Jr., the con artist portrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio in the feature film "Catch Me If You Can" (Steven Spielberg, 2002). Once the paragon of prison architecture, the facility fell into disrepair by the 1960s, when it became overcrowded, riotous, and filthy with pigeon droppings. ...
Brandon O'Brien, assistant editor, PreachingToday.com; source: Denise LaVoie (Associated Press), "Infamous Boston Jail Now a Luxury Hotel" (11-8-07) |
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| Prisoner Escapes for the Fourth Time | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Consequences, Conviction, Correction, Courts, Day of the Lord, Deception, Freedom, Harvest, Spiritual, Immorality, Judgment, Judgment, divine, Judgment, final, Justice, Last things, Law, Lawlessness, Legal issues, Liberty, Punishment, Reaping, Recompense, Resourcefulness, Responsibility, Sowing & Reaping, Thief, Winning and losing, Wrath |
| Filters: | International, Stories |
| References: | Proverbs 22:8 , Galatians 6:7-8 , Colossians 3:25 , Hebrews 9:27 |
| Tone: | Neutral/Mixed |
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On Sunday, October 28, Belgian felon Nordin Ben Allal escaped from prison for the fourth time.
The prisoner's most recent jailbreak is by far the most sensational to date. During an inmate recreation period, Ben Allal's accomplices hijacked a helicopter and forced the pilot to land on Ittre prison premises. Ben Allal first climbed aboard the helicopter, but so did several of his fellow inmates. Overburdened ...
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| Man Puts Hope in Counterfeit Money | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Crime, Deceit, Deception, Defeat, Dishonesty, Dreams, Ethics, Finances, Folly, Foolishness, Greed, Hope, Ignorance, Legal issues, Materialism, Money, Money, love of, Motives, Optimism, Poverty, spiritual, Sin, Stealing, Temptation, Truth, Unjust gain |
| Filters: | Editor's Choice, Free, Stories |
| References: | Proverbs 9:17 , Romans 4:18 , Romans 5:1-5 , Hebrews 11:1-2 |
| Tone: | Warn |
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Have you ever had high hopes for something and then seen those hopes crumble to pieces? It happened to one man in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His story hit the news wires as one of those sadly humorous, stupid-thief tales. Actually, if you knew him, his story is probably only very sad.
He wanted money. Maybe he desperately needed money. Perhaps he had a substance addiction or owed tens of thousands of ...
Craig Brian Larson, editor of PreachingToday.com; source: "Man jailed for trying to pass $1M bill," Associated Press, Yahoo News (10-9-07) |
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| Closed Doors for the Disabled | Printer view Average User Rating: Not yet rated
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Lost causes are big business in the United States. There is much more effort put into curing spinal cord injuries or discussing the legal issues involved in suicide for the severely disabled than there is in integrating disabled folks into society at large. Pray to be normal no matter how impossible it seems, is the sentimental message. The alternative is too horrible to contemplate.
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