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A convenient excuse for the severe fuel and fertilizer shortage caused by the US / Israeli war ?
Iran stated nuclear weapons or nuclear bomb it will not have, it’s against there religion. Only degenerates or vile creatures of the night would...
If I read the opening correctly, the article says " Ninety-one Democrats supported the bill, a surprising number, and as did one Republican...
Egypt be advised to cut relations with their nefarious neighbor who have spelled nothing but harm - I mean who used to be the landlord of Gaza?...
I don't think they got a clue about weather on Planet Earth nor how scorned Mother Nature responds when they play with forces they don't...
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the lady returned a box of crackers? Were they spoiled or something? It's not like returning an unwanted gift.
The store restocked a box of returned crackers? without even checking to see if they had been opened?
Is there just a chance a store manager cooked up a scheme to get the $10,000? If so, I think he/she sure wouldn't want to meet the person that found the money - that would be too much publicity.
Interesting story with lots of unanswered questions to ponder.