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Fast Friday Round-Up 10/19/12

Posted By Irene C. Olszewski, Esq. on October 19, 2012

Fast-Friday-LOGO

In the weekly Fast Friday feature post, I present links to news items I’ve collected throughout the week.  Most are current, others are tidbits I come across in my surfing moments that I think might be of interest.

Federal Gov’t Funding Police Spotters on Overpasses in Two States

Tommy Thompson’s Son Made Birther Joke On More Than One Occasion (VIDEO)

Twitter may face legal action over anti-Semitic tweets

Hmmm.    Woman Accused Of Driving Drunk After Drinking Half A Bottle Of Hand Sanitizer

Oh my!    Police: Florida Couple Had Sex Atop Restaurant Table While Parents, Kids Watched

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