Tuesday, November 26, 2002

And now it's time for...

BULLSHIT... or NOT?


The former home of rapper Eminem is on track to fetch more than $11 million on eBay.

In Charlottesville, VA, 48 students were expelled from the University of Virginia for plagiarism after a physics professor created a computer program to catch cheaters.

The Experience Music Project (EMP) In Seattle, WA, has acquired an open sack of tongue suppressors (popsicle sticks) from the family of Karen Carpenter and a 24k gold bedside pump used for water-based lubricant from the estate of Liberace.

Officials at the U.S. Naval Academy have seized the computers of nearly 100 students in a search for bootlegged music and movies. Cadets could face court martial or expulsion if investigators find digital songs or other copyrighted material on their hard drives.

Three Portland (OR) Trailblazers are facing charges next month on charges ranging from marijuana possession to felonious spousal abuse. The Oregonian newspaper is planning on moving its Crime Blotter from the Metro section to the Sports section of the daily publication.

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