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Adam “Pacman” Jones faces several pending trials now that the three people injured in a shooting rampage have filed civil suits against him.
Although Jones has denied playing any role in the shooting that left the two Las Vegas strip club employees and one club patron severely injured-one paralyzed-he paid upwards of $15,000 to the man who did commit the crime.




Woody Allen is suing a clothing company for $10 million for using an image of him appearing very scantily-clad on billboards across the country and on the Internet.




According to the most recent news from across the country, Hulk Hogan is putting his name on the 2008 presidential ticket, running as an Independent. He made the announcement just weeks after the news broke that he was cheating on his wife with his daughter’s friend.




Another crane collapsed today, this time in Miami, just days after seven died in a New York crane collapse.




Cargill Meat Solutions, the same company whose Arkansas meat plant went up in flames Easter morning, just finished recalling almost 2 million pounds of ground beef because of E. coli.




Like father, like son. Both George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush’s administrations have been caught unnecessarily, and perhaps illegally, accessing other political candidates’ passports.




OxyContin: “Hillbilly Heroin”

Hillbilly heroin? That’s what OxyContin is being called after its widespread abuse came in Appalachia came to light during the past couple of years.




A large 19-story crane crashed Saturday, killing at least four people. The crane was operating at a high-rise condo building downtown as it broke into pieces, completely demolishing the townhouse below it.




Southwest Airlines grounded a few dozen planes and placed three employees on administrative leave early this week after records showed a failure to comply with required safety testing.




Residents of Libby, Montana, home to the largest asbestos poisoning disasters in the U.S., received a bit of good news after the company responsible for causing thousands of asbestos-related injuries agreed to pay $250 million toward the cleanup effort.




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