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Home Where Lee Harvey Oswald Slept Before JFK Assassination to be Restored {AOL Real Estate}
Feb 9th 2013 8:13AM I hear they are going to make Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas a historical site too. It is were he stayed and watched people drown on TV during Katrina rather than return to Washington to oversea relief efforts.
Ronald Reagan's Former Home for Sale for $5 Million {AOL Real Estate}
Jan 5th 2013 9:58PM Real Estate is sooooooo overpriced in California. A home like that back east here would be listed for $300,000 at best depending how much land came with it.
A Solo Stroll Through Baghdad {Gadling}
Dec 17th 2012 8:07AM Perhaps in a few years I'll be able to come back and explore Iraq the way adventure travel is supposed to be done
And then maybe in a few years they will show where the WMD's are really hidden.
Mary Kennedy's Home, Where She Committed Suicide, Up for Sale in Bedford, N.Y. {AOL Real Estate}
Oct 25th 2012 9:33AM I wonder how much the Chappaquiddick bridge where Ted Kennedy committed policital suicide would sell for if it were ever listed.
Airline Seatmates From Hell: One Man's Story {Gadling}
Oct 8th 2012 9:02AM And the Cattle Rancher doesn't care either when the cattle complain about the conditions in the cattle car.
Ori Feibush, Philadelphia Real Estate Developer, in Hot Water After Refurbishing City's Vacant Lot {AOL Real Estate}
Sep 22nd 2012 8:44AM And this guy forgot one thing. 24/7 security. It's only a matter of time before vandals tear it apart and cover it with graffiti. Such is the reality of city life. The guy wasted his money.
Hotel And Event Hosts Sued By Family Of Girl Killed Sliding Down A Banister {Gadling}
Jul 28th 2012 8:58AM Incorrect. State law makes it the responsibilty of all establishment that serve alcohol to monitor their patrons, and NOT provide alcohol to those that are obviously over intoxicated.
If they continue to provide alcohol to an obviously over intoxcated patron on their property, they are then legally responsible for the actions and safety of that patron.
To be granted a State Liquor License they must accept this responsibility.
Hotel And Event Hosts Sued By Family Of Girl Killed Sliding Down A Banister {Gadling}
Jul 28th 2012 8:44AM Incorrect! State Law makes it the responsibility of every establishment that serves alcohol, to monitor their patrons and NOT serve those that are overly intoxicated.
Making the establishment legally responsible for the behavior and safety of over intoxicated patrons on their property if they continue to serve them.
All establishments that serve alcohol accept this responsibility when they apply for and are granted a Liquor License by the State.
Hotel And Event Hosts Sued By Family Of Girl Killed Sliding Down A Banister {Gadling}
Jul 28th 2012 8:27AM Most states have a law making it illegal for a businesses that serves alcohol, to serve an obviously drunk patron. It's the bartender's responsibly to tell the patron: "Hey buddy, you've had enough, I can't serve you, you can't have anymore" Making the establishment responsible for the safety of it's partrons.
The family is claiming the hotel did not act as a "responsible bartender" as the law requires. They allowed the guests to have as much alcohol as they wanted without regard for their level of intoxication.
The hotel was responsible for monitoring it's guests and denying alcohol to those who become overly intoxicated, and responsible for the safety of those they serve alcohol to on their property.
Mezuzah Lawsuit Ends as Condo Association Caves {AOL Real Estate}
Apr 6th 2012 8:09AM She didn't win, the Condo Association decided to settle rather than spend $100,000 in legal fees to continue to fight her lawsuit.
The case wasn't about religious freedom. It was about RULES, that owners cannot affix items or displays to their front doors. The rule applied to everything and everybody, not just religious symbols.
This women decided to make it a religious issue by claming the rule infringed on her right to religious freedom.
Once again the media gets it wrong.