On Jun 14, 6:36 am, sparky <sparky...@yahoo.com> wrote: On Jun 13, 9:40 pm, ar...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Karen Gordon) wrote: Bloomberg News - June 10, 2008 Taser loses first liability suit Shares fall 11%% after jury orders manufacturer to pay $6.2-million (U.S.) in man's death SOUTHFIELD, MICH. -- Shares of stun-gun maker Taser International Inc.
On Jun 2, 8:37 pm, Ubiquitous <web...@polaris.net> wrote: On May 4, the New York Times published an editorial demanding that John McCain release his medical records: "No presidential candidate should get to the point that he has locked up his party's nomination without public vetting of his health." Three weeks later, McCain made those records available to reporters. But the Times
On Jun 2, 8:37 pm, Ubiquitous <web...@polaris.net> wrote: On May 4, the New York Times published an editorial demanding that John McCain release his medical records: "No presidential candidate should get to the point that he has locked up his party's nomination without public vetting of his health." Three weeks later, McCain made those records available to reporters. But the Times
On May 4, the New York Times published an editorial demanding that John McCain release his medical records: "No presidential candidate should get to the point that he has locked up his party's nomination without public vetting of his health." Three weeks later, McCain made those records available to reporters. But the Times reporters were evidently unhappy with the manner in which he did
A longtime political patron, Mr. Diamond is one of the elite fund-raisers Mr. McCains current presidential campaign calls Innovators, having raised more than $250,000 so far. At home, Mr. Diamond is sometimes referred to as The Donald, Arizonas answer to Donald Trump an outsized personality who invites public officials aboard his flotilla of yachts (the Ace, King, Jack and Queen of