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The Daily Memo - 12/29/06
Olive oil in the workplace just makes things tastier, doesn’t it? (Overlawyered)
Tim Burton’s getting sued for fraud by his ex, former model Lisa Marie, because he allegedly told her he’d take care of her for the rest of her life and now he’s not really doing that so much. (Cinematical)
The dumbest man in New Hampshire decided, while being pulled over and arrested for drunk driving, that he should keep drinking his beer because being charged wasn’t “going to stop me from drinking and driving.” (Herald Online)
While still avoiding the whole proposed gay-marriage amendment, Massachusetts’ legislature has done good work by approving 55 new liquor licenses for Boston. (Bostonist)
A federal judge has ruled that marijuana cannot be considered a religious sacrament when there isn’t a “sincere” underlying religious belief. (Times Dispatch)
TomTom and Garmin, on opposite sides of a patent infringement ruling, both claim victory in the verdict handed down by the court. (Engadget)





