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Infamous Teacher Who Called Students 'Lazy Whiners' On Blog Gets Fired

Infamous Teacher Who Called Students 'Lazy Whiners' On Blog Gets Fired

Natalie Munroe, a 30-year-old 11th grade English teacher at Central Bucks East High School in Pennsylvania, wasn't very fond of her students. So she began a blog in 2009 under the name Natalie M. on which she slammed her pupils for being "frightfully dim," "lazy whiners" and "utterly loathsome." (The blog has ...

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Man, 74, Convicted In Attack On Co-Worker With Screw-Studded Bat

Man, 74, Convicted In Attack On Co-Worker With Screw-Studded Bat

A 74-year-old Pennsylvania man who attacked a co-worker with a club studded with screws faces the possibility of as much as 25 in years in prison after a judge found him guilty of aggravated assault. Jesse Felder was convicted in Montgomery County Court on charges of aggravated assault and possessing an ...

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Man Pleads Guilty To Tainting Co-Workers' Yogurt With His Own Semen

Man Pleads Guilty To Tainting Co-Workers' Yogurt With His Own Semen

A Pennsylvania man has pleaded guilty to a charge of food tampering following allegations that he tainted yogurt cups with his own semen. Authorities said that Joseph Bartorillo, 60, secretly injected semen into containers of yogurt brought to work by two female co-workers at a Procter & Gamble paper ...

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10 States Losing The Most Jobs To China

10 States Losing The Most Jobs To China

China is taking American jobs, labor unions, politicians and economists, have accused for some time. The logic is simple. While a manufacturing job in the U.S. may pay $50 an hour, when salary and benefits are factored in, Chinese factory laborers make little more than a few hundred dollars a month. ...

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Video Game Addiction Gets Lawyer Suspended From Practice

Video Game Addiction Gets Lawyer Suspended From Practice

There's no shortage of people addicted to video games, but it's the rare person who becomes so obsessed with them that he loses his job. In Pennsylvania, however, a 43-year-old lawyer has been banned from practicing law for three years after his addiction to video games resulted in sloppy legal work, The ...

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