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  2. Mattel, Inc. v. MCA Records, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    On September 11, 1997, Mattel filed suit in the United States District Court for the Central District of California, bringing 11 claims against MCA (Aqua's American record label) and others. [3] Mattel claimed the song violated the Barbie trademark and turned Barbie into a sex object, referring to her as a " Blonde Bimbo ."

  3. State defaults in the United States - Wikipedia

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    By the early 1930s, at the midst of the Great Depression, after the stock market crash and drought in the state, Arkansas had a catastrophic ratio of debt payments to income. [1] The total debt was more than $160 million and the state's annual payments grew unsustainable. [1] Some historians estimated that the state owed half its annual revenue ...

  4. Category:Water parks in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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  5. Explainer-New York lawmakers tackle sovereign debt ... - AOL

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    New York could also find itself losing business to other states or countries, weakening rather than strengthening its position as a hub for debt issuance. That would entail loss of revenues to the ...

  6. How to get out of debt with a low income - AOL

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    Lower-income households tend to have the highest credit card debt-to-income ratio, making it even more difficult to pay off debt. However, even those on a low income can take steps to get out of debt.

  7. America's national debt is well over $33 trillion — but here ...

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    Here are a few ways to put the current level of U.S. debt, over $33 trillion, in perspective: It’s 22% higher than the U.S. gross national product as of June 30 (about $27 trillion).

  8. Ugly law - Wikipedia

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    Initial drafts in New York were similar to those in Pennsylvania as to include cognitive disabilities. Reno, Nevada, instituted an ordinance before 1905. [3]: 3 Los Angeles, California, attempted to pass an ordinance in 1913. In 1902, an ugly law similar to that of the United States was enacted in the City of Manila in the Philippines.

  9. 'This is not a joke': 20-year-old Texas woman spends 70% of ...

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    Her monthly income is around $2,000, which could be enough to live on if she didn’t have a budgeting problem. Rylie spends $1,400 a month — 70% of her income — on rent.