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Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2013 10:05:50 -0700
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FILE- In this May 23, 2005 file photo, real estate mogul and
Reality TV star August 25, 2013: Donald Trump, left, listens as Michael
Sexton introduces him at a news conference in New York where he
announced the establishment of Trump University. New York Attorney General
Eric Schneiderman is suing Trump for $40 million, saying that Trump University
didnt deliver on its advertised promise to make students rich, but instead
steered them into expensive yet mostly useless seminars. (AP Photo)ALBANY,
N.Y. New York's attorney general sued Donald Trump for $40 million
Saturday, saying the real estate mogul helped run a phony "Trump University"
that promised to make students rich but instead steered them into expensive
and mostly useless seminars, and even failed to deliver promised apprenticeships.Trump
shot back that the Democrat's lawsuit is false and politically motivated.Attorney
General Eric Schneiderman says many of the 5,000 students who paid up
to $35,000 thought they would at least meet Trump but instead all
they got was their picture taken in front of a life-size picture
of "The Apprentice" TV star."Trump University engaged in deception at every
stage of consumers' advancement through costly programs and caused real
financial harm," Schneiderman said. "Trump University, with Donald Trump's
knowledge and participation, relied on Trump's name recognition and celebrity
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WASHINGTON The Pentagon says U.S. Central Command and the Jordanian Armed
Forces are co-hosting Mideast defense chiefs in Jordan over the next few
days to discuss the region's security environment.The chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Martin Dempsey, is attending.The meeting, planned
since June, comes as the U.S. and other nations ponder what action
to take, if any, in the wake of reports that the Syrian
government has used chemical weapons in its civil war. Although Syria denies
such claims, they are certain to be a leading topic for the
gathering.A Defense Department spokesman, George Little, says the exchange
is designed in part to increase the collective understanding of the impact
of regional conflicts on nations.The conference is set for Sunday to Tuesday.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">This Dec. 6, 2012 photo shows Robert Hoffman, a 20-year veteran who
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Virginian-Pilot, Steve Earley)A federal jury has convicted a former sailor
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an arrogant jerk.APNot long after Bobby found an unusual
amulet in Hawaii, the entire Brady clan had a series of unfortunate
incidents. Greg wiped out in a surfing accident, Peter had a run-in
with a tarantula and Bobby was almost hit with a framed picture
that fell off a wall in their hotel room. When the boys
tried to break the curse and return the tiki, they were held
hostage by a slightly deranged archeologist. Happily, the boys were released
and all was forgiven at the Brady family luau.Marcia had a crush
on a sexy, older mantoo bad hes married with kids. However, Marcia
was not put off by the challenges facing a high school student
wanting to date a 30-something dentist. She spent her days fantasizing about
Dr. Vogel cleaning her teeth, among other things. To Marcias chagrin, Dr.
Vogel was more interested in her skills as a babysitter than as
a jailbait lover.APBobby became a pint-sized dictator at his grade school
when he was named Snitchum, SafetyMonitor. Marching around the hallways
with a clipboard, Bobbys mini-power trip got out of control when wrote
up classmatesand his siblingsfor excessively minor infractions. Detested
and ignored, Bobby realized that finking can leave you friendless.FNNMath
was clearly not Jans best subject, as she miscalculated the price of
engraving a silver platter that the Brady kids bought for their parents
anniversary. Needing cash quick, the six siblings performed Keep on Movin
and Sunshine Day o
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