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The Daily Memo - 5/18/06
A Colorado man was treated with 41 months in the clink after making death threats to his judge, including making a stick figure of a hangman. (Denver Post)
A bill under consideration in Louisiana, based on the project of an eighth-grade girl, would require new state flags to include blood on the chest of the pictured mother pelican feeding her young. (KTBS)
The Coca-Cola Company has been sued over concerns about the lead content of the Mexican-made cola. (News.com.au)
Hawaii’s Supreme Court has delivered a ruling that golfers aren’t liable when they accidentally hit another golfer with a bad shot, even if they don’t yell “fore” (golf etiquette requires “fore” but the law does not). (Law.com)
The courts have ruled with the EFF in its lawsuit against AT&T, saying it does not have to return documents it received from an AT&T whistle-blower. (Salon)
A Florida woman who shot an alligator that was trying to eat her golden retriever has been cited for hunting without a permit. (World Net Daily)
Those wacky Lithuanians - a Baltic pizza chain is trying to trademark the scent of pizza. (Examiner)
The Oregon Court of Appeals has thrown out the 2002 verdict against Philip Morris for $150 million. (CNN)





