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Tenants' Rights in Eviction: When Do Landlords Go Too Far? (AOL Real Estate)

Feb 5th 2013 5:42PM It is easy to say that an elderly person's children should take care of her. However, she has no family living nearby. I would like to know is was she using the stove or the oven (it's not overly clear in the article). Most of the senior residences that I know of only have electric appliances in the homes of seniors. There are different levels of senior residences available, too. One relative lives in an apartment with her own kitchen, but can have meals in a dining room with other residents of the facility. By the way, burning dinner (or another meal) frequently happens in senior apartment complexes.

'Father Albert': 'Green Mile' actor, 51, and 16-year-old bride defend marriage (Celestrellas)

Jul 21st 2011 2:47PM He's "her college"? If she is 16, which I highly doubt, then she probably didn't even finish high school! (for the record, I was 16 when I graduated h.s. and turned 17 a couple of weeks later) He just wanted a virgin and couldn't get one close to his age, assuming she really is 16 and a virgin (really pushing it here). I don't give this marriage much longer then the dying down of the talk show and religious show circuit.

'Jerry Springer': We Never Made Monetary Offer to Casey Anthony (PopEater)

Jul 8th 2011 3:06PM She had been offered a porn movie, but the producers of it took the offer back. I heard that on the news.

'Jerry Springer': We Never Made Monetary Offer to Casey Anthony (PopEater)

Jul 8th 2011 3:04PM My question is this. Would she finally have to tell the truth on the Springer show? How would they know if she is telling the truth or telling yet another lie? Personally, I do not watch his show and certainly would not with her on it.

Maria Shriver Buys $10 Million Mansion Near Schwarzenegger's Home (PopEater)

Jul 7th 2011 11:34PM But John, Arnie is a Republican!!!

Pamela Anderson vs. Marilyn Monroe (Stylelist (Main))

Jun 23rd 2011 5:01PM Thank you. I was thinking the samething about his post. One thing I would like to add is that Marilyn did not have empty space between the ears. She only played dumb blondes. Yes, she made some stupid mistakes, including the one that took her life, but in interviews she was very intelligent. Actresses back then had meat on their bones, unlike today, when they all look emaciated.

Khloe on Kim's Ring: 'No One Knows If It's Really Real or Fake' (PopEater)

Jun 23rd 2011 3:32PM Many people have fake versions of their real rings for travel. They are afraid that the real one could be stolen.

Ryan Dunn at Double the Legal Alcohol Limit at Time of Crash (PopEater)

Jun 23rd 2011 12:41AM There was an article on a different site earlier today that said he had 21 citations including a good percentage for DUI.

Ryan Dunn at Double the Legal Alcohol Limit at Time of Crash (PopEater)

Jun 23rd 2011 12:34AM I do believe that the bar could legally be held accountable. About 20 years ago there was a ruling, don't remember what court, that said if you have a party and you let one of your attendees get drunk, get in the car, drive and have an accident, you can be held responsible. I believe it is the same for a bar, maybe moreso because you have bouncers there.

Expert: Roger Ebert's Own Ailments May Have Desensitized Him (PopEater)

Jun 22nd 2011 12:18AM If you would actually read the article, you would know that he has undergone numerous surgeries, including having his jaw removed, because of cancer.