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The Daily Memo - 11/3/06

check.jpgA Denver judge has ruled that Colorado theater companies are not exempt from the statewide ban on public smoking, as smoking in a performance “is not inherently an expressive behavior” and thus not constitutionally protected. (The Denver Post)

check.jpgYikes - a federal indictment has come down alleging that a bunch of Virginia deputies were crooked as hell, selling seized guns and drugs out the back door and laundering money. (CNN)

check.jpg“Rush Limbaugh isn’t really an obese, thrice-divorced, draft-dodging drug addict - he’s just faking!!!!” (Is That Legal?)

check.jpgMicrosoft relents, just a teensy bit, and makes a minor pro-customer change to the upcoming Windows Vista end-user license agreement. (Engadget)

check.jpgAnd the FCC also surprises folks by taking a pro-consumer stance, requiring the Massachusetts Port Authority to back off its order that airlines can’t offer free wireless internet at Boston’s Logan International Airport. (Engadget)

check.jpgA federal court in D.C. has temporarily blocked a prior ruling banning cigarette companies from using “light” and “low-tar” on their ads and packaging. (Law.com)