Don't Go To Jail
Don't Go to Jail is a Parker Brothers dice game for two or more players inspired by Monopoly. The game is played by rolling ten dice and attempting to roll matches to score points. Seven of the dice have various colors, utilities, or railroad icons on them (all from the Monopoly board game). The remaining three dice are blank on four sides, with the other two sides showing "Go," "to", or "jail". The player scores points for the round if the dice rolled create a monopoly set of ... [ Read More at Wikipedia ]
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Will Jon Stewart go to jail for running Stephen Colbert's super PAC?
Source: The Christian Science Monitorasked Mr. Stewart, before mugging it up in mock horror at finally getting Mr. Romney’s joke. “I don’t want to go to jail! I need guidance! Stephen!” said Stewart. Then Mr. Colbert himself walked out on stage and the audience exploded in glee.
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Indian Minister: Don’t Want to Shut Websites
Source: Wall Street Journal“We don’t want to get into the business of censoring any media – we can’t do it, and we don’t want to,” Mr. Deora said in an interview. “No one is saying we’re going to shut ... executives could face jail time and stiff fines ...
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Portsmouth pays $500K for jail space it's not using
Source: HamptonRoads.comRight now, many are going unused because the Portsmouth ... and against the backdrop of a study by the regional jail authority into the needs of its members: Portsmouth, Norfolk, Hampton and Newport News. "We just don't need 250 beds anymore," Col.