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Jay Dale Gemmill, 24

Jay Dale Gemmill, 24, of Cohasset, Minn. died accidentally Sunday, Feb. 3, 2008, in Cohasset. Jay was born in 1983 to Larry and Nancy Gemmill in International Falls, Minn. Jay attended Grand Rapids schools and graduated from Grand Rapids High School in 2002. He was currently attending the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, N.D. Jay's special interests were spending time with his family and friends, movies with his sister, Fighting Sioux hockey, Texas Hold 'em tournaments, Sunday night meals cooked by his mom and arguing sports with his dad. Preceding him in death were his grandparents, Marvin and Dorothy Colsen of Grafton, N.D. Jay is survived by his parents Nancy and Larry Gemmill, his sister Alicia Gemmill, and his grandparents Dale and Leona Gemmill of Edinburg, North Dakota, his best friend Bob Hron of Deer River, Minn., and many aunts, uncles, cousins and loving relatives as well as many close friends.


Ex-CCAD employee enters a plea of guilty

CORPUS CHRISTI — A former contracting officer at the Corpus Christi Army Depot pleaded guilty in federal court on Thursday to receiving bribes, the second Defense Department employee in Corpus Christi to do so in three weeks.

Jack Edward Griffin, 56, was indicted in November on charges that he accepted bribes and gifts in exchange for accepting shoddy or incomplete work from contractors.

Griffin's attorney, David Sibley, said Griffin received about $1,400 from a contractor. Sibley has filed a motion asking for leniency because, among other things, Griffin is a Vietnam veteran who refused to mount a defense because it would take money from his daughter's education. He has paid his lawyer with a generator and power washer. Sentencing is scheduled for March 20.

Another contractor officer, Edward E.


Letter writer should stop claiming he knows better than thousands of ...

Letter writer should stop claiming he knows better than thousands of scientists

Sunday, January 6, 2008

The only thing that Robert Wahl's recent letters to the Journal prove is that he is capable of performing the rudimentary mathematical calculation of determining 3 percent of 3 percent.

I believe that his two disparaging remarks directed toward Al Gore in his first letter

of Dec. 11, first calling him a fraud and later a hustler, led most serious minded folks to write him off as a conservative political hack with nothing better to do with his time than to rabblerouse against anything that doesn't fit into his spoon-fed version of the universe.

Now he has written a another letter, Journal, Jan. 3, which essentially states that since nobody bothered to refute his self-described "third-grade-level" thesis, his assertions must be correct and accepted as scientific fact.


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Now is a great time to buy." That should just jump out and scream at you. Luskin was calling the bottom last fall and telling people to buy with both fists, and you would have lost big if you did. But I'm guessing you don't understand the stock market enough to see the red flag.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emvMqjtcO7oThere, now you have a small crash course. Schiff always has been an excellent orator for the average joe.The nominal GDP rate of growth is gotten by assuming annualized inflation that is grossly, grossly below what it actually is. You need only go outside every once in a while to see that reality is far outpacing this number. Commodity prices are simply jetpacking right now to all-time highs with no signs of slowing down. What was oil today? $100 a barrel, with many predicting $150? If you read any articles that are critical of the CPI figures and how they are calculated and how they have changed over the years, you will see that the federal reserve is blatantly trying to mask inflation so that the masses will glaze over nominally-obsessed corporate cheerleader articles such as the one you just referenced.


 
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