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Arguments Category Archives: Arguments
The pill took my gas money
“I think the defendant should reimburse me for the pepperoni pizza I ordered and the pay-per-view movie I watched last night.” “I saw these cool lavender suede pumps at the mall and just have to have them. Can I make … Read More
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Lawyer says article contained errors
Dear Editor: I reviewed the article available on your website entitled “Recht rules for CSX in brain damage cases” (“the article”). This is a demand on my behalf and on behalf of my firm and the laywers in it that … Read More
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Better laws needed for dirt bike noise
Dear Editor: Do you know what it sounds like when your neighbor kid revs up his dirt bike and goes tearing through his property and the ear-splitting noise ricochets between the hollows? The sound is magnified to a level that … Read More
What goes around comes around
Some people call it karma, and it’s like a boomerang. Whatever you send out, thought or deed — good or evil, it comes back, sometimes with a vengeance. Read More
THEIR VIEW: Sad to see how far Byrd has fallen
Stuart
CHARLESTON — Sen. Robert Byrd, once a champion of working families and the coal industry, proved again just how far the Senator has moved away from ordinary West Virginians and working families.
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The attorney general that ate the canary
Darrell McGraw has become an object of jest and scorn. The images he conjures up are comical and somewhat contemptible. Read More
Court’s DuPont decision doesn’t add up
Maybe things have changed since we were youngsters. Back then, there was only one right answer to a math problem and you either had it or you didn’t. Read More
THEIR VIEW: A surefire way to boost the economy
WASHINGTON — If Congress and the American people are looking for something to spur the economy and create jobs, they need look no further than travel and tourism. This is a $700 billion industry providing 7.4 million jobs and generating $186 billion in wages.
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