WASHINGTON (AP) -- A judge ruled Monday in favor of a dry cleaner that was sued for $54 million over a missing pair of pants.
The owners of Custom Cleaners did not violate the city's Consumer Protection Act by failing to live up to Roy L. Pearson's expectations of the "Satisfaction Guaranteed" sign once displayed in the store window, District of Columbia Superior Court Judge Judith Bartnoff ruled.
Bartnoff ordered Pearson to pay the court costs of defendants Soo Chung, Jin Nam Chung and Ki Y. Chung.
Monday, June 25, 2007
For the record . . .
. . . I'm not related to this guy (who is a judge himself).
Breaking blogging silence . . .
. . . to bring you this shattering story about how people who live on golf courses are shocked to find golf balls hit their houses from time to time.
Tomorrow, I will venture to bring you a story about people who buy houses by airports, only to find that airplanes make noise.
Tomorrow, I will venture to bring you a story about people who buy houses by airports, only to find that airplanes make noise.
Tuesday, June 05, 2007
CompUSA
I have never been a big CompUSA fan. After reading this story, I probably won't ever go back.
Friday, June 01, 2007
Kerry/Edwards
As a political junkie, I find this article fascinating. There is lots of dirt, followed by this conclusion:
Kerry said that he wished he'd never picked Edwards, that he should have gone with his gut.(For cross-post at Centerfield and comments posted there, click here.)
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