Once, celebrated restaurateur David Manero was known for opening creative and stylish South Florida restaurants. But for at least the next few months, he’ll be known for the wild allegations in court of embezzlement and money laundering lobbed against …
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South Florida restaurateur David Manero accused of embezzlement, money laundering – Palm Beach Post
April 30th, 2012
My Blog Network Donald Verrilli: Left blogs give harsh verdict – Politico.com
March 28th, 2012
My Blog Network Liberal bloggers are ripping Solicitor General Donald Verrilli’s defense of the Obama administration’s health care law before the Supreme Court. Those on the left were fuming after Verrilli’s appearance before the high court on Tuesday …
Wife Blogs ‘What a Guy!’ As She Plots to Kill Husband, Cops Claim – ABC News
March 9th, 2012
My Blog Network The wife of a Houston firefighter was blogging about their plans to renew their vows and gushing “what a guy!” about her husband while also making arrangements for a hit man to kill him, according to court documents and her personal blog.
Why does Ruth Bader Ginsburg like the South African constitution so much? – Foreign Policy
February 6th, 2012
My Blog Network Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is taking some heat from conservative blogs for this recent interview with Egypt’s Al-Hayat TV, (skip to 9:30) in which she suggests that the U.S. constitution might not be the best model for post …
A tale of two trials – Global Nation
February 4th, 2012
My Blog Network Impeached Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona stands accused in two venues: before the crimson-clad senators and in the public arena, which now includes not just mainstream media, but also the blogs and social network fora in cyber space. Thus far …
Roe vs. Wade anniversary: Marking the 39th with marches and blogs – Los Angeles Times
January 21st, 2012
My Blog Network Sunday will be the 39th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s controversial Roe vs. Wade decision, extending a woman’s right to privacy to include the right to have an abortion. The Jan. 22, 1973, ruling continues to shape politics even as it …
2012 Iowa caucus: Where are the candidates spending their final day of campaigning? – Washington Post
January 3rd, 2012
My Blog Network Read more from our colleagues at the Post. How the GOP hopefuls choose to spend their time on the trail speaks volumes about the various constituencies that they’re trying to court, and that’s especially true of the mad dash leading up to …
Judge rules in dueling blogs lawsuit – Daily Pilot
December 25th, 2011
My Blog Network A federal judge has ruled partially in favor of the Liberal OC blog in a lawsuit against the former editor of another well-read political site, the Orange Juice Blog. U.S. District Court Judge David O. Carter awarded $30,000 in damages for …
ABC and CBS Highlight Rick Perry ‘Oops’ Moment, ‘How Long Can His Candidacy Survive?’ – News Busters
December 11th, 2011
My Blog Network ABC’s Good Morning America and CBS’s the The Early Show on Saturday, as well as Friday’s World News on ABC, seized on GOP presidential candidate Rick Perry forgetting the name of Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor as the Texas governor …
Why a Fallen Angel Is a Centerfold – New York Times
November 5th, 2011
My Blog Network THE celebrity blogs and the tabloid news sites like TMZ have been all aflutter over reports that Lindsay Lohan, before landing a new jail sentence last week for skipping court-ordered janitorial service at a morgue, managed to find time to pose …
Why a Fallen Angel Is a Centerfold – New York Times
November 5th, 2011
My Blog Network THE celebrity blogs and the tabloid news sites like TMZ have been all aflutter over reports that Lindsay Lohan, before landing a new jail sentence last week for skipping court-ordered janitorial service at a morgue, managed to find time to pose …


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Crystal Cox, Oregon Blogger, Isn’t a Journalist, Concludes U.S. Court–Imposes $2.5 Million Judgement on Her – Seattle Weekly (blog)
Representing herself in court, Cox had argued that her writing was a mixture of facts, commentary and opinion (like a million other blogs on the web) and moved to have the case dismissed. Dismissed it wasn’t, however, and after throwing out all but one of …