Best Sentence (Alliteration) I Read All Week (Year)
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette -- "A jury on Tuesday ordered SAP to pay $1.3 billion -- more than half of its total profit last year -- for a subsidiary's skullduggery in stealing a stockpile of software and customer-support documents from password-protected Oracle websites."
HT: J. Kennedy
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They knocked a homer right through the goal posts.
Sounds strangely similar to a string of sefish solipsisms.
True, but I think it's better to refer to this as sibilance than alliteration.
"Could bit-torrenting powerhouse, The Pirate Bay, be laying anchor for good?"
Swedish courts upheld the convictions of three Pirate Bay founders and the site's financier. The four were sentenced to one year in Swedish prison and fined $9 million dollars for file-sharing illegal downloads of music, movies and comnputer games. This was a victory for copyright holders and intellectual property rights in general with world-wide ramifications.
http://www.thefreemanonline.org/featured/open-source-software-who-needs-intellectual-property/
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