July 25, 2002


TODAY IN HISTORY
1917: Margaret Zelle, also known as Mata Hari, is found guilty of spying and is sentenced to death. There is no actual evidence that she is a spy.
1956: 51 people died when the Italian liner Andrea Doria sank after colliding with the Swedish ship Stockholm off the New England coast.


NOOZE FROM THE BUSHMOONIE HOMEWORLD
According to noozemax, James Traficant, who was convicted on 10 counts of bribery, tax evasion and racketeering in a federal prosecution this past April, was expelled from the House of Representatives not because he broke the law, but because of - you guessed it - Janet Reno and Bill Clinton.




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