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Daily Archive for March 2nd, 2010

Live link:  Legal Information Institute admiralty: an overview Admiralty law or maritime law is the distinct body of law (both substantive and procedural) governing navigation and shipping. Topics associated with this field in legal reference works may include: shipping; navigation; waters; commerce; seamen; towage; wharves, piers, and docks; insurance; maritime liens; canals; and recreation. Piracy [...]

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By: S.D.Fields (c)copyright 2010 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ____________________________________________ Imagine the Supreme Court hearing oral arguments about traffic signs. I can  read the opinion now, the stop and yield signs are equal in authority. Perhaps they are, but completely different functions occur with each. One stops traffic completely, the other allows traffic to merge smoothly. Something [...]

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The Chilean Earthquake & HAARP

By: Gary Rea  (C) copyright 2010 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED As with the recent Haitian earthquake and the one that caused the Indonesian tsunami of 2004, which killed hundreds of thousands, there is evidence that the causal agent may have been HAARP, the Department of Defense’s weapon of mass destruction that can be used to create [...]

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