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A Romanian liability crisis?

A Romanian pensioner has lodged a complaint against a TV station claiming their horoscope is unreliable.

The woman, from Maramures, says the horoscope repeatedly predicted she would receive a big sum of money but it never arrived although she waited for three months.

Thanks to cronaca.com for the link to Ananova. Here is the clincher:

Officials said they will analyse the complaint and take a decision.

But they advised the broadcasters to include an announcement that the horoscope may not be 100% accurate and that they cannot warrant for the truth of astral predictions.

Perhaps they will consult their horoscope before rendering a final verdict.

Posted by Tyler Cowen on December 4, 2003 at 07:06 PM in Current Affairs, Law | Permalink

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