
Scorethotics: Cocaine-Filled Kicks Abandoned at JFK Momma did always say travel light. And we guess that's just what the owner of this gang of sneakers stuffed with nearly five pounds of cocaine was thinking. After all, who uses bags any more? The unidentified individual evidently abandoned the candy-filled kicks coming into JFK last Thursday. Pablo Escobar would be so disappointed. While the authorities are attempting to search out the rightful owner, we might would have a few guesses if the shoes were some Js or AF1s (the ones on the far right might be fugazy AF1s), but these skippies — not so much. [via Gawker] Tags: cocaine, sneakers, jfk, cocaine-filled-kicks-abandoned Guillotine - Glltn News: The Blog It’s easy to think of people from the underdeveloped world as quite different from ourselves. After all, there’s little to convince us otherwise. National Geographic Specials, video clips on the Nightly News, photos in every major newspaper – all depicting a culture and lifestyle that’s hard for us to imagine let alone relate to. Yes – they seem very different; or perhaps not. Ray was a pioneer in software. The missions were simple – come to a place like Timbuktu and set up medical clinics, provide basic medicines and health care training and generally try and improve the health prospects of native peoples wherever he went. Upon arriving in Timbuktu, Ray observed that their system of commerce was incredibly simple. According to Ray they had no established currency – they traded goats for charcoal, charcoal for goats or labor in exchange for either charcoal or goats. Principally, the change was to the commerce in Timbuktu. Perhaps we are not so different after all?
brands-disappear-2012-247: Personal Finance News from Yahoo! Finance 24/7 Wall St. has created a new list of brands that will disappear, which includes Sears (NASDAQ: SHLD - News), Sony Pictures (NYSE: SNE - News), American Apparel (NYSE: APP - News), Nokia (NYSE: NOK - News), Saab, A&W All-American Foods Restaurants, Soap Opera Digest, Sony Ericsson, MySpace (NYSE: NWS.A - News), and Kellogg's Corn Pops. (NYSE: K - News). Each year, 24/7 Wall St. regularly compiles a list of brands that are going to disappear in the near-term. Last year's list proved to be prescient in many instances, predicting the demise of T-Mobile among others. In late May, AT&T (NYSE: T - News) and Deutsche Telekom announced that AT&T would buy T-Mobile USA for $39 billion. The deal would add 34 million customers to the company and create the country's largest wireless operator. Other 2010 nominees — including Blockbuster — bit the dust, while companies such as Dollar Thrifty are on the road to oblivion. We also missed the mark on a few companies. 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
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