Sunday, April 3, 200528 year old Alex Sanchez, outfielder for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, is suspended without pay for 10 days for using a performance enhancing drug. Sanchez is the first player to be suspended under Major League Baseball’s new, stricter drug policy.
The Baseball officials and the players’ union have both decided to not disclose the specific substance which tested positive.
Sanchez originally planed an appeal against the ban, but decided against it. He denies taking any performance enhancing drugs and blames the positive test on over-the-counter vitamins, muscle relaxants and protein shakes that he takes, but has not identified any specific medications as of yet.
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By Kristiana Jones
When you are in debt to the IRS, you may feel the skinny kid in elementary school – just trying to get your assignments done and the IRS can seem like the massive bully who wants your lunch money. They are not only very intimidating, but they can really make you suffer for any unfortunate event that leads you to owe back taxes. From liens on your land and home to taking money straight out of your paychecks, owing the IRS can be frustrating, difficult and nightmarish. So, if you’re in this situation, we definitely feel your pain. The good news is that you have options. You don’t have to bury your head in the sand any longer. Instead you can fight back. You can pay the IRS back and get rid of your obligations for good. In this article, we’ll tell you how. Here is some information on IRS tax debt relief and tips to get the IRS off your back!
Set Up a Payment Plan:
The IRS does provide payment plans to those who can’t afford to pay off their entire tax debt at one time. You can receive permission to make a monthly payment rather than paying the entire debt at one time. This allows you time to pay off your debt without having to take out a loan or mortgage your home for the money. Since you’re paying them, it will also get the IRS off your back while you’re working on paying back the money. Also, since you’re paying, it will keep the IRS from penalizing you by placing liens or taking the money from your paycheck. This keeps the IRS happy and gives you peace of mind.
Take Out a Loan:
You can also take out a loan to pay the IRS all at once. While this isn’t the first option that most people would choose, it will allow you to get them off your back. If your credit is fairly good, you can take out a loan with a low interest rate so that you don’t end up paying back an arm and a leg in interest. You would also stop the penalties that the IRS can inflict on you. While there are other options, many of them will cost you money as well, so taking out a loan may not be the most terrible option you have.
Receive a Grant:
If taking out a loan is impossible, you may be able to receive a grant for tax debt relief. Because the government provides millions of dollars of money to individuals who are in need, you can receive some of this money to pay the IRS. You simply have to fill out an application for a grant, including the entire amount of money you will need to pay off the debt and what it will be used for. This can allow you to pay off the IRS and get a fresh start. Also, you don’t have to pay the grants back so you don’t have to worry about more money to pay off another debt.
In conclusion, you can get the IRS off your back. You simply have to take the necessary actions and you can do it. By receiving a grant, taking out a loan, or setting up a payment plan, you can put this situation behind you once and for all. Good luck!
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Wednesday, April 25, 2007
An unnamed Polish man, 35, is being treated at a hospital in London, England after he cut off his penis with a knife at Zizzi’s pizza restaurant on Strand Street in the city of Westminster.
“We were called at 9.00 p.m. on Sunday to a restaurant on the Strand to reports of a man in possession of a knife. Officers attended to discover a man believed to be 30-40 years old suffering from an injury. He was taken to a south London hospital in a stable condition. No one else was injured and his injuries are believed to be self inflicted,” said a Scotland Yard spokesperson.
Police had to use CS tear gas on the victim in order to subdue him to get him to the hospital to receive medical attention.
Witnesses say that the man came into the restaurant, picked a knife up off the floor of the kitchen and then got onto a table and cut off his penis.
“At around 9 p.m. on Sunday, a man walked into the Zizzi restaurant on The Strand, down the stairs to the basement restaurant area and tried to enter a kitchen. Members of staff stopped him, at which he ran into a second kitchen area. The man then picked up a kitchen knife and slashed himself across the wrist and groin areas before running back into the restaurant, where he continued to stab himself,” said a spokesperson for the restaurant.
Surgeons are attempting to reattach his organ in what doctors call the first time this kind of surgery has been performed in the UK. It is not yet known if the operation was successful.
“If it doesn’t take, then you would have to re-amputate it. Attaching the penis is a very long, complex and painstaking operation,” said Francis Chinegwundoh, a urologist at St Bartholomew’s Hospital which is located in London. Chinegwundoh also said that that the victim will not feel his penis and it will not be possible for him to maintain an erection unless he uses a special machine, even if the operation were a success.