Monthly Archives: July 2008
Paramedic Stole Patient’s Credit Cards!
July 4, 2008 | Posted by Roshawn Watson under Uncategorized |
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By: Roshawn Watson In a disturbing turn of events, a Cleveland paramedic was jailed for allegedly stealing and using an 87-year-old patient’s credit and debit cards. The patient was delivered to the Euclid General Hospital, and 32-year old Tiffany Forte was amongst the first EMS called to the scene. Image Credit: jag9889 Surveillance video place […]
Uncommon Money News (vol 19)
July 3, 2008 | Posted by Roshawn Watson under Uncategorized |
By: Roshawn Watson In preparing to write my posts, I often come across noteworthy and sometimes bizarre financial and business news. Here are links to some of these sites. Enjoy! I also wanted to thank all of you who are voting for articles from this site on social bookmarketing sites such as stumbleupon, reddit, delicious, […]
Tori Spelling – Unsung Financial Hero?
July 2, 2008 | Posted by Roshawn Watson under Uncategorized |
By: Roshawn Watson I cannot believe that I am writing this, but former 90210 actress Tori Spelling entrepreneurial side is impressive. I recently involuntarily saw part of Tori Spelling’s reality show Tori and Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood. Although I would rather watch reruns of professional chess tournaments in a foreign language than tune in to […]
Watson Inc Update (June 2008)
July 2, 2008 | Posted by Roshawn Watson under Uncategorized |
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June was a great month for us! I’d like to thank visitors, readers, and commenters who enjoyed or contributed to Watson Inc over the past month. Compared to May, we had over 2600 additional visitors in June. I especially like to thank my subscribers (both RSS and email); I couldn’t do it without you! Here […]
JP Morgan Chase Breaks Into Your House And Steals Everything You Own!
July 2, 2008 | Posted by Roshawn Watson under Uncategorized |
By: Roshawn Watson Apparently, the new victims of the housing crunch are not the people losing their homes but the ones moving into their homes. In a very odd turn of events, JP Morgan Chase hired a company to break into a newly occupied house that was formerly in foreclosure. Apparently, JP Morgan Chase missed […]
New Records set in Americans’ Charitable Giving
July 1, 2008 | Posted by Roshawn Watson under Uncategorized |
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By: Roshawn Watson Despite economic concerns, Americans gave a record amount to charity in 2007. For the first time, charitable giving exceeded $300 billion. According to a newly released report from Giving USA foundation, Americans donated $306.39 billion in 2007. This represents an 88% increase compared to giving in 1997 ($163 billion). These preliminary findings […]
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