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Can't touch 'em when they have tenure? Bull*** !!
Former Los Angeles Teacher Charged With Molesting 23 Children | Fox News
Former Los Angeles Teacher Charged With Molesting 23 Children | Fox News
Of course, that was the northern part of Cali.Then there was the new California bride laying in bed with her hubby. She kept tickling his testicals so he finially admitted that he really liked that and asked her why she loved diong it so much. She answered ---"Because I miss mine".
Sure is,...... we were taught civility, respect of other people's property,. Dishonesty was not tolerated and it was punished. Yeah, we were real backward AND much better for it.School is a lot different than when you had MRS CRABTREE.
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Global National -
California grapples with massive deficit
Sun, May 13: California’s governor was set to introduce a budget, Monday, designed to cope with a deficit that ballooned from $9 billion to $16 billion. Paul Johnson reports.
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Apparently Canada says it better, eh?I know, but it's the news that has been covered and broadcasted in Canada, that I watched yesterday.
No, but the 6 routes shown in the picture will have a high speed rail bullet train !!!What no routes heading south ?
International super-rich target California real estate
The super-rich investors responsible for London's prime real estate bubble are adding California to their wish lists, lured by bargains offering crisis-defying returns as an overdue churn in the United States property market finally gets under way.
Data released this week by the National Association of Realtors showed that international sales reached $82.4 billion in the year to March 31, up from $66.4 billion in 2011.
The Chinese are now the second-largest foreign buyers of U.S. homes (behind Canadians), accounting for 11 percent of sales in the year to March 2012, up from 9 percent in the previous year. Cash purchases accounted for 62 percent of international sales and the average price paid by international buyers was $400,000, against the overall U.S. average of $212,000.
As the U.S. jobs market expands, there are signs that the worst may be over for the property market that spawned the sub-prime mortgage maelstrom and the world's deepest banking crisis since the Great Depression.