FBI Exhibits Unabomber's Cabin, Kaczynski Complains To US Court of Appeals

August 19, 2008
Convicted "Unabomber" Ted Kaczynski has written a letter complaining to a three-judge U. S. Court of Appeals panel about the display of his 10-by-12-foot cabin as a central artifact in an exhibition at the Newseum marking the FBI centennial. The Smoking Gun article, "Kaczynski Angered By Predatory Home Loan: Unabomber raps feds for allowing cabin's display at D. C. museum," includes a three-page, handwritten letter from Kaczynski, dated July 15, that relates how Kaczynski learned about the display when he received a "full-page, full-color advertisement that features my cabin, which is being displayed publicly at something called a 'Newseum. '"

Ottawa Missing $24 Million In Uncollected Parking Fees

August 12, 2008
Ottawa has accumulated more than $24 million in uncollected parking fees due to lack of enforcement procedures. Most unpaid parking tickets, $13. 5 million, are from Ontario residents; $4. 6 million are Quebec residents; and $5. 9 million in tickets were issued to other parts of Canada and the U. S.

Ontario, Quebec Residents Owe Ottawa $18.1 Million In Unpaid Parking Fees

August 12, 2008
Ottawa has accumulated more than $24 million in uncollected parking fees due to lack of enforcement procedures. Most unpaid parking tickets, $13. 5 million, are from Ontario residents; $4. 6 million are Quebec residents; and $5. 9 million in tickets were issued to other parts of Canada and the U. S.

Woman Demands To Collect Civil War Debt Payment

March 19, 2008
Topics city, loan, fox, plus, war, money, family, news and woman
A 77-year-old woman filed a $22. 7 million lawsuit against the city of Tampa for not paying back a loan given by her great-grandmother during the Civil War. Joan Kennedy Biddle, said that her ancestor Thomas Pugh Kennedy loaned the city $300, and in return received a promissory note, with the city promising to give the money back. The note was dated June 21, 1861.

Protesters Target Chinese Terracotta Soldiers At The British Museum

March 18, 2008
A couple of pro-Tibetan protesters in London launched their own demonstration on Tuesday by targeting 12 Chinese Terracotta soldiers on display at the British Army museum. Martin Wyness and Mark Trepte snuck into the museum and hung placards saying "Stop Killing Tibetans" and "Boycott the Chinese Olympics" around the necks of the two 2,200-year-old statues.
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