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 So what.     I m guessing that s precisely what officials in Boulder, Colo. think about Wednesday s news that John and Patsy Ramsey have apparently passed a lie-detector test the couple bought and paid for.     The results of the test are not admissible in a court of law and, because law enforcement officials stanley italia  weren t involved in the testing, aren t likely to be terribly relevant to the ongoing investigation into the death of the Ramsey s daughter, JonBenet, on December 26, 1996.     The tests won t be used by investigators to rule the Ramseys in or out of  the umbrella of suspicion  they have found themselves in since the day little JonBenet was murdered in her home. They won t suddenly change the minds of those in Colorado and elsewhere who believe the Ramseys may have had something to do with their daughter s death.  And they don t prove that the Ramseys are innocent any more than they prove that they are guilty or anything in between.     What the tests prove is that the Ramseys are intent on waging -- and winning -- a public relations war at the expense of the very same Boulder police officials they have been sparring with over the past stanley website  few y stanley cup ears.  I m not exactly sure why the Ramseys feel that winning this war is important enough to further risk their credibility but apparently it is. That s why the Ramseys were willing to spend the time and money on an endeavor which brings so little legal benefit to them.             Now the Ramseys can point the finger back at the Bou Smdv Colorado Gunman Sent Ominous Letter
 In Chile, where students have been protesting the outrageous fees at for-profit universities for decades, college grads received a fa stanley cup ntastic gift from local artist Papas Fr stanley mug itas. He broke into the Universidad del Mar, stole $500 million in student loan documents, and burned them. Then, he made a video explaining what he ;d done. The Washington Post has the story: In the video, which went viral last week in Chile, Papas Fritas confessed he had recently stolen the documents from the for-profit Universidad del Mar. Then he set them ablaze in a defiant, brazen act of art. It   over, declared Papas Fritas, which means french fries. It   finished. You don ;t have to pay another peso [of your student loan debt]. We have to lose our fear, our fear of being thought of as criminals because we ;re poor. I am just like you, living a sh鈥攜 life, and I live it day by day. French Fries finished his screed: This is my act of love for you.  8230; The theft has created a bevy of headaches for the embattled university, which must now sue each student individually to secure a repayment of the debt, reports the Santiago Times. Students, meanwhile, argue the incurred debt was illegal anyway and are refusing to pay it. And what   to become of Papas Fritas stanley cup   According to the Santiago Times, he may be going to jail for one to five years for lifting the documents. To understand the context, you have to realize that Chile h