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    In The United States District Court, Southwestern District, Tempe, Arizona Case No. B19293, Judge Lance Ito, PresidingWile E. Coyote, Plaintiff-vs. - Acme Company, DefendantOpening statement of Mr. Harold Schoff, attorney for Mr. Coyote: My client, Mr. Wile E. Coyote, a resident of Arizona and contiguous states, does hereby bring suit for damages against the Acme Company, manufacturer and retail distributor of assorted merchandise, incorporated in Delaware and doing business in every state, district, and territory. Mr. Coyote seeks compensation for personal injuries, loss of business income, and mental suffering caused as a direct result of the actions and/or gross negligence of said company, under Title 15 of the United States Code, Chapter 47, section 2072, subsection (a), relating to product liability. Mr. Coyote states that on eighty-five separate occasions he has purchased of the Acme Company (hereinafter, "Defendant"), through that company's mail-order department, more...

    WILE E. COYOTE, Plaintiff v. s. THE ACME COMPANY, INC., Defendant In the United States District Court, Southwestern District, Tempe, Arizona Case No. B191294, Judge Joan Kujava, Presiding Plaintiff, Mr. Wiley E. Coyote, a resident of Arizona and contiguous states, does hereby bring suit for damages against the Acme Company, manufacturer and retail distributor of assorted merchandise, incorporated in Delaware and doing business in every state, district and territory. Mr. Coyote seeks compensation for personal injuries, loss of business income, and mental suffering caused as a direct result the actions and/or gross negligence of said company, under Title 15 of the United States Code, Chapter 47, section 2072, subsection (a), relating to product liability. Mr. Coyote states that on eighty-five separate occasions he has purchased of the Acme Company (hereinafter, "Defendant"), through that company's mail-order department, certain products which did cause him bodily injury due to more...

    Found posted in the Physical Planning Office at the Indiana University
    of Pennsylvania. Author unknown.
    Contractor - A gambler who never gets to shuffle, cut or deal.
    Bid Opening - A poker game in which the losing hand wins.
    Bid - A wild guess carried out to two decimal places.
    Low Bidder - A contractor who is wondering what he left out.
    Engineer's Estimate - The cost of construction in heaven.
    Project Manager - The conductor of an orchestra in which every musician
    is in a different union.
    Critical Path Method - A management technique for losing your shirt
    under perfect control.
    OSHA - A protective coating made by half-baking a mixture of fine print,
    red tape, split hairs and baloney-usually applied at
    random with a shotgun.
    Strike - An effort to increase egg production by strangling the chicken.
    Delayed Payment - A tourniquet applied at the pockets.
    Completion Date - The point at which liquidated damages more...

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    Toyota Motor Corp. said it has reached a settlement in a sexual harassment lawsuit filed by a female employee
    The Toyota Motor North America Inc. employee had sought $190 million in damages when she filed the suit in May against her former boss, Hideaki Otaka. The parties agreed to the settlement when it became apparent that Mr. Otaka was indeed not a "black belt at bukakke" nor was he a certified "Federal Boobie Inspector."
    Toyota Motor Company has also decided to drop their countersuit seeking damages for "Ribel."

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