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Hoover murder suspect arrested
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[SIZE=-1]OFFICERS HAVE ARRESTED A SUSPECT IN THE MURDER OF A HOOVER MAN….WHO WORKED AS A BESSEMER FIRE FIGHTER. DECTIVES CAPTURED 39YEAR OLD RANDALL JOHNSON TODAY IN ...[/SIZE]
 
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Hoover murder suspect arrested
[SIZE=-1]NBC13.com, AL - 5 hours ago[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]OFFICERS HAVE ARRESTED A SUSPECT IN THE MURDER OF A HOOVER MAN….WHO WORKED AS A BESSEMER FIRE FIGHTER. DECTIVES CAPTURED 39YEAR OLD RANDALL JOHNSON TODAY IN ...[/SIZE]
 
Just where is the GOOD NEWS?????:confused:


Calif. family finds $10,000 in box of crackers


Sat Dec 27, 3:45 pm ET

IRVINE, Calif. – The box of crackers Debra Rogoff bought from the grocery store had some crackerjack in it — an envelope stuffed with $10,000.
Yet the Irvine woman was more curious than ecstatic about her daughter's find. After all, who would leave money in such a place?

"We just thought, 'This is someone's money,'" she said. "We would never feel good about spending it."

Rather than go on a shopping spree, the family called police and was initially told the money could be part of a drug drop.

Police later heard from store managers at Whole Foods in Tustin that an elderly woman had come in a few days earlier, hysterical because she had mistakenly returned a box of crackers with her life savings inside. In a mix-up the store restocked the box rather than composting it.

The Lake Forest woman, whose identity was not released, had lost faith in her bank and decided the box would be a safer place for the money.

Luckily for her, the box of Annie's Sour Cream and Onion Cheddar Bunny crackers were bought by the Rogoffs, who discovered the crisp $100 bills in an unmarked white envelope on Oct. 10.

The Rogoffs never heard from the woman and didn't receive a reward, but Rogoff did return to Whole Foods a couple weeks later.

"I asked them if I could have another box of crackers," she said with a laugh. The store obliged.
 
(umm.. did you notice that the store that got a box of crackers returned....put the box back on the shelf? Does that give you a warm fuzzy?? Thinking about what someone COULD have put in a box, and had it reappear on the shelf?

Anyone remember the Tylenol poisonings in Chicago in 1982? )
 
Kyra Sedgwick and Kevin Bacon Photo by: Dave Allocca / Startraks
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Talk about six degrees being too close for comfort. Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick are the latest known victims of Bernie Madoff's $50 billion Ponzi scheme.

"I can confirm that they had investments with Mr. Madoff – no further specifics or comment beyond that," Bacon's rep, Allen Eichorn, told New York Magazine Tuesday.

As for reports that the couple lost everything except for their checking accounts and the land they own, Eichorn said, "Please, let's not speculate or rely on hearsay."

Other Hollywood elite have also been victimized by the fraudulent money manager: Steven Spielberg's Wunderkinder Foundation was hit, and DreamWorks' Jeffrey Katzenberg has lost "millions," reports the Wall Street Journal.
– Kristin Boehm

http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20249454,00.html
 
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