Sentences with phrase «via consumerist»

(Longmont Times - Call, Longmont police arrest Brighton man suspected of selling dental gold taken from dead)(via Consumerist)
Here is Entenmann's Type 4 tweet following the Casey Anthony «not guilty» verdict, and its subsequent apology (via Consumerist):
Not too many small business owners confess to The New York Times that they do not even know if their product is legal, but GreenGraffiti founder Jim Bowes did just that earlier this week (via Consumerist).
(Dayton Daily News, Don't fall for «Obama will pay electric bill scam,» warns DP&L)(via The Consumerist)
(Curbly, 6 Places Where Land is FREE)(via Consumerist)
(The Daily, The Can Scan)(via Consumerist)
Judge Carton: For the record, here are the facts as set forth in Chicago Breaking Business (via Consumerist): Sears has a well - known brand of car batteries called «DieHard,» and it owns the trademark rights to that phrase.
The Daily Mail reports (via Consumerist) that, in fact, the imbalance was caused when a crocodile escaped from a carry - on bag, triggering a «stampede of passengers trying to avoid the reptile.»
NBC reports (via Consumerist) that Mark Prior, who is planning to open a «gentlemen's club» in a location next to the Abbotsford city hall and library, believes he has the right to discriminate: «If I've got a problem with you it's going to be on the front of my store,» he says.
Exhibit B: According to a letter sent in to StarbucksGossip.com (via Consumerist), on Aug. 27, 2010 a barista observed a number of men using Starbucks» free Wi - Fi to watch pornography in front of other customers, including children, who could both «see and hear» the porn.
According to the old articles linked to above, which I discovered seven years late via Consumerist today, many of the buttons in your life are fake.
(Denver News, Rangers Rescue Same Hiker Twice In One Month)(via Consumerist)
This brought out a barrage of comments and letters from Abby's readers in yesterday's column (via Consumerist) who clearly disagreed on the law / etiquette governing the handicap stall.
(WHAS11, KFC Coupon Caper: Man allegedly steals thousands of $ 5 gift checks)(via Consumerist)
(CBS, Woman Accused Of Texting While Driving With Baby On Her Lap)(via Consumerist)
(Pixiq, Woman Escorted Off US Airways Flight For Snapping Photo)(via Consumerist)
(WMUR 9, Apartments To Use DNA To Ensure Dog Poop Cleaned)(via Consumerist)
homeowner wins judgment against Wells Fargo over mortgage fees)(via Consumerist)
(The Washington Post, California becomes first state to ban children under 18 from using tanning beds)(via Consumerist)
This week, I saw (via Consumerist) that companies like Boloco, a Boston burrito restaurant, are using their own social media followers and community to try to solve crimes such as the theft of a safe from one of their stores.
The Dallas Observer reports (via Consumerist), that Gary Cole, an inmate at a high - security prison in Colorado, filed a federal lawsuit in Texas this week alleging that Taco Bell stole his idea for the Doritos tacos.
According to the Associated Press (via Consumerist), the Icecreamists, the parlor marketing the dessert, claims that the breast milk used «was screened in line with blood donor requirements before being pasteurized and churned together with vanilla pods and lemon zest.»
Video game blog Kotaku reports (via Consumerist) that police in Oklahoma City are looking for Annamay Alexander, a 43 - year - old woman they believed seduced a 14 - year - old boy whom she met via «PlayStation Home.»
(Wedsafe, via Consumerist)
ABC 15 reports (via Consumerist) that the owner of the McDonald's says the request for the mother to leave was a mistake and contrary to its policy, and he «can assure mothers it won't happen again.»
Similarly, in Denver, CBS4 News recently identified (via Consumerist) about a dozen cases where wannabe «adverse possessors» moved into vacant houses under foreclosure.
(New York Post, Lawsuit has painful ring to it)(via Consumerist)
(Philly.com, Cops: Pizza shop owner is a rat who hid mice at competing shops)(via Consumerist)
Advertising Age has an interesting article here (via Consumerist) describing how advertising «law» is created, in part, by decisions of the National Advertising Division of the Council of Better Business Bureaus, a self - regulating body established in 1971 to deal with false or misleading advertising claims.
(QMI Agency, Applicant Can Add «Shoplifting» to Resume)(via Consumerist)
(CNN, Smelly Passenger Kicked Off Flight (via Consumerist)
(via Consumerist) 3) Question: I'd like to bequeath my entire estate of 10 million pounds to my cat when I die, making him the richest pet in the world.
The Columbus Dispatch reports (via Consumerist) that Brown took a break from her usual job of «evangeliz [ing] to strippers in San Diego» and flew to Ohio late week after reading about «Foxhole strippers camping out in front of the church during worship services in recent weeks, many dancing in bikinis to music from George's bright - orange Dodge Challenger.»
In California, CBS 5 reports (via Consumerist), new residents have 20 days to register their car after moving into the state.
Value Airlines Offer Best Reward Seat Availability, British and United Improve Most Among Majors (PDF) via The Consumerist
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Hartley's answer to Y2K and George Orwell respectively, the former finds a conflicted contemporary Jesus (Martin Donovan) returned to earth via JFK airport to finesse the details of the impending apocalypse, while the latter unfolds in a dystopian consumerist dictatorship that deems private pleasure perverse.
Leading off with early paintings, the Serpentine will feature Metzger's notable metaphors for our ineluctable journey on the Oblivion Express — his notorious «auto - destructive» pieces (disintegrating sculptures, acid - splashed canvases) begun in the late»50s — in addition to his presciently eco-minded critiques of consumerist excess via accumulations of used materials.
The Consumerist reports that last month in a Northern Virginia condo complex, residents received a letter telling them they had 30 days to provide a DNA sample of their dog via a special kit provided by the HOA.
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