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The Daily Memo - 10/20/06

check.jpgTwo female basketball coaches are suing a Montana school district for sexual discrimination, saying they were unfairly suspended when they allowed their team to T.P. male coaches’ homes, while male coaches have allegedly done far worse with much less severe punishments. (Billings Gazette)

check.jpgGnarls Barkley is suing an Atlanta songwriter/musician who did some background music for their “St. Elsewhere” album because he’s claiming to have co-written a couple of their songs, including last summer’s hit “Crazy,” and that he therefore has authorship rights. (The Hollywood Reporter, Esq.)

check.jpgThe woman who broke up the Beatles is suing Capitol Records to get Lennon’s royalties. (Reuters UK)

check.jpgA Minnesota law student from Africa is being charged with impersonating a local Congerssman in order to help his family immigrate to the States. (FindLaw)

check.jpgThanks to the double jeopardy laws, O.J. is free and clear to write his “hypothetical” account of what he thinks may have “hypothetically” and precisely happened during the Brown/Goldman murders - but I’m not sure how he thinks he gets to keep the book money in light of the civil judgment. (MSNBC)

check.jpgEscondido, California has decided to ban landlords from renting units to illegal immigrants. (Reuters)