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The Daily Memo - 4/18/07
My current home city of Somerville, MA is raking in tons of money thanks to snow parking tickets and tickets enforcing a preposterous rule that even resident permitted cars must be moved every 48 hours. (Boston.com)
Sadly, the creator of the inspired “Dylan Hears a Who!” has encountered the expected legal hammer of Dr. Seuss Enterprises (the company that handles Theodor Geisel’s copyright estate). (Salon.com)
A Tennessee police sergeant has been fired because an investigation into the disappearance of his estranged wife led to the discovery of C-4 plastic explosives in his police locker. (The Chattanoogan
Bugger it all - the Copyright Royalty Board has decided to uphold its prior decision, so enjoy your internet radio stations while you can, because many stations are no longer long for for this world. (Gizmodo)
God bless Wisconsin - the state Senate has unanimously approved a bill allowing free beer samples in grocery and liquor stores. And I can’t even buy wine in my grocery store here in Stupidchusetts. (Green Bay Press Gazette)
Louisiana’s legislature is planning to repeal a law that authorized cockfighting in the state. (Shreveport Times)





