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Make no bones about it: Human skeleton sells at auction in Indi...

The bones, wired together to keep them in place, were sold for $500 Tuesday. The winner bidder agreed to donate the skeleton to a forensics center for research.

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liner

Glen Cove, NY

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Oct 1, 2008
 
Is this legal? Owning and selling people as property was outlawed when slavery was abolished. How is this any different?
Bill Conners

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Oct 1, 2008
 
"Andrea Simmons, who examined the remains Friday, told Mattingly the man died sometime before World War I and was not murdered." Simmons is a University of Indianapolis forensic anthropologist.
Just how did she determine that the really orginal owner of the skeleton was NOT murdered?
making noise no one home

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Oct 1, 2008
 

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Change is never easy. Change is hard. Some change is harder than others. And hard change is never as easy as easy change, if only because hard change is hard. Changing the easy to the hard is harder than changing the hard to the easy. But if, ladies and gentlemen, you are looking for easy change done the hard way, then that hard change will not be easy, if only because change is hard, and harder change is much harder when it is harder than when it is easy. This is especially the case if you use the same way of changing results, that ultimately results in change done the hard way. And that is why I am proposing hard change with a different approach, that could ensure a different change than we've had in the past with the same approach only with different results with easy change than the hard change that we've had when change was, in fact, easy. Thank you very much."
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Oct 1, 2008
 
making noise no one home wrote:
"Thank you very much. It's great to be here...
Change is never easy. Change is hard. Some change is harder than others. And hard change is never as easy as easy change, if only because hard change is hard. Changing the easy to the hard is harder than changing the hard to the easy. But if, ladies and gentlemen, you are looking for easy change done the hard way, then that hard change will not be easy, if only because change is hard, and harder change is much harder when it is harder than when it is easy. This is especially the case if you use the same way of changing results, that ultimately results in change done the hard way. And that is why I am proposing hard change with a different approach, that could ensure a different change than we've had in the past with the same approach only with different results with easy change than the hard change that we've had when change was, in fact, easy. Thank you very much."
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