record labels eat nuts, not that it matters
May 17, 2006
I puke on your family.
E-Commerce News: Legal : Record Labels Sue XM Satellite Radio
"Consumers' Rights at Issue
The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in New York by the largest labels, seeks $150,000 in damages for every song copied by XM Satellite customers using the devices, which went on sale weeks ago. The company says it plays 160,000 different songs every month.
The lawsuit does not seek directly any payments from or sanctions against XM Satellite customers who record songs. However, if the lawsuit were successful, it could raise the company's costs, which could be passed on to subscribers as higher monthly fees.
XM Satellite promised to fight the lawsuit and accused the labels of using the courts as leverage during business negotiations.
"These are legal devices that allow consumers to listen to and record radio just as the law has allowed for decades," it said in a statement. "The music labels are trying to stifle innovation, limit consumer choice and roll back consumers' rights to record content for their personal use.""
Beacon is Tree City USA again
May 5, 2006
Beacon is Tree City USA again
"The City of Beacon has been named a Tree City USA again this year by the National Arbor Day Foundation to honor its commitment to its community forest. It is the 11 th year Beacon has received this national recognition."
seriously… all these year i was literally disgusted with towns for being so damn unimaginative with their discriptions… i was like.. "these places are everywhere!"
i am sorry towns…. and congratulations
Property Value says, “what?”
April 25, 2006
Rinaldi Blvd. upgrades to cost $4 million
The Poughkeepsie Common Council was briefed Monday night as to what improvements would be made under a proposal to upgrade and redevelop Rinaldi Boulevard along the city’s waterfront.
The $4 million price tag will have to be bonded, providing the city common council approves the concept in the future, said council Chairman Brian Doyle.
“And that’s what’s to be considered; the extent to which these improvements would boost business and boost those types of revenues as an offset to whatever expenses might be associated with the project,” he said.
Among the proposed upgrades are new lighting, parking and median landscaping.
Sick raccoon is killed (thx 4 coming 2 wrk 2day pkjrnl)
March 30, 2006
PoughkeepsieJournal.com – Sick raccoon is killed
Monday, March 27, 2006
Sick raccoon is killed
A Sunday morning standoff in the City of Poughkeepsie ended with a raccoon dead.
At about 11 a.m., city police responded to a call for a sick raccoon outside 174 Mill St. Manny Gronenthal reported the animal as he was walking out the door of his friend's apartment building to get to his car.
"I came out and and it was just outside stumbling," said Gronenthal, who works with the Dutchess County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. "It looked skinny and was looking around, like it was crazy. I deal with animals. I've never dealt with a raccoon before, but I can tell when something is wrong."
Gronenthal said the raccoon, which he described as a full-sized adult, stumbled into a parking lot on North Perry Street.
Gronenthal didn't join police at the scene, but said he heard a gunshot moments later. City police declined to say how the animal was disposed of Sunday night.
Google refuses White House search request
January 20, 2006
Stay gold Pony Google!
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