“Md. Wal-Mart law dealt second defeat; U.S. appeals court upholds earlier ruling; Assembly seeks new health care solutions”: This article appears today in The Baltimore Sun.
The New York Times reports today that “Appeals Court Rules for Wal-Mart in Maryland Health Care Case.”
And The Washington Times reports that “Court upholds killing of ‘Wal-Mart bill.’”
My earlier coverage appears at this link.
“Show Us The Money: America’s Paper Currency Shortchanges the Blind.” Cyrus Habib has this op-ed today in The Washington Post.
“Detainee’s Letters Give Peek at Life At Guantanamo; Bush Named Ex-Maryland Man One of 14 ‘High-Value’ Prisoners”: The Washington Post contains this article today.
And Reuters reports that “Detainee letters show window into Guantanamo life.”
“Death 31 Years After Shooting Leads to a Murder Indictment”: This article appears today in The New York Times.
And The New York Post today contains an article headlined “Slay Rap in 1974 Shooting.”
All your base jumper are belong to us: The New York Sun today contains an article headlined “Planning a Leap? The Constitution Protects You.”
The New York Times reports today that “Foiled Daredevil Fares Better in Court.”
The New York Daily News contains an article headlined “Jump jerk sails free; Rap tossed vs. daredevil who tried Empire State Bldg. leap” that begins, “The jumping jackass who tried to parachute off the Empire State Building was let off scot-free yesterday by a Manhattan judge – startling police and prosecutors who fear the decision will allow other daredevils to go unpunished.”
And The New York Post contains an article headlined “Nice Chuting; Judge OKs Empire Leap.”
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