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McGurk confidant accused of fraud MEET the man known as the ''Black Prince'' and ''Teflon Terry''. www.brisbanetimes.com.au
Reggie Bush, give back that Heisman It would be the right thing to do, but don't expect it to happen from a player (and an era) with that sense of entitlement. It would be the right thing to do, but don't expect it to happen from a player (and an era) with that sense of entitlement. www.latimes.com
High Cholesterol Linked to Cookware Chemicals Exposure to chemicals used in the manufacture of nonstick cookware and waterproof and stain-resistant products could be raising cholesterol levels in children, a new study suggests. www.webmd.com
Atlanta's watershed commissioner resigns Atlanta's watershed commissioner resigns www.ajc.com
untitled story Lizardman leapt at the chance to become a part of the Ripley’s Believe It or Not! attraction in Orlando, Fla. “Who wouldn’t want their own statue?” said Erik Sprague, whose body is covered in green tattoos that resemble lizard skin. Artists at the Ripley Entertainment headquarters in Orlando have been making molds of Lizardman for an upcoming exhibit. For more than 15 years, Sprague — who lives ... www.dispatch.com
Planes stored at Yakima airport still in limbo YAKIMA, Wash. -- The fate of about 40 planes stored at longtime aviation business Noland Decoto remains uncertain as the company continues litigation with the Yakima Air Terminal. www.yakima-herald.com
Texts stir up juicy Detroit scandal Lt. Monique Patterson is known around Detroit Police headquarters as the "Teflon Lieutenant." She reportedly had romantic relationships with the current and former police chiefs and was given a special parking space usually reserved for a high-ranking official, among other perks. detnews.com
VirnetX, Erdogan, Microsoft, DuPont, `Jersey Shore': Intellectual Property VirnetX also named Aastra Technologies Ltd. and NEC Corp. in the complaint filed Aug. 11 in federal court in Tyler, Texas. The Scotts Valley, California-based company is seeking cash and an order to ban further use of its patented inventions. www.bloomberg.com
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