This week's odds and ends
Also making the news this week:
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A woman is suing American Airlines for failing to protect her from a
fellow passenger who cracked one off over her while she was asleep on a
flight.
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A student at the College of Law has contacted RollOnFriday to complain that he was
marked down for using overly-florid language. Apparently the words in
question include "nonfeasance, prevalent, to void, proponent, upon, posit, adjudge, impugn, ergo, entrench, untenable & vilify",
but the student denies having used them all in one sentence.
A spokesman for the College of Law said "yeah but no but yeah but no because whateva".
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A businessman is suing a lapdancing club, claiming that one of the
dancers injured him with the heel of her shoe as she spun around in
front of him.
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