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@Andy, Not normally like you to write stuff like that mate, I do nt subscribe to the whole fix thing but you are definately
right in saying Dowd let them do as they pleased and
awarded the second
penalty out of mercy, but the first one was a stone waller, Kosciely actually misses with his first attempt at Best heals and goes in to attempt to foul again, I mean it was mindless, the newcastle player was going AWAY from goal there was no danger.
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Rights Counsel Press Release — For more than a decade, Exxon Corporation (now ExxonMobil) has waged a comprehensive campaign against punitive damages
awards, triggered by the decision of a jury in Alaska to impose a $ 5 billion
penalty on the company for the misdeeds that led to the Valdez oil spill, the worst in the nation's history.