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The Daily Memo - 5/22/06

homeland.jpgWhen a Kentucky Judge banned the use of prayer at a local high school’s graduation, about 200 seniors showed their ire over the decision by standing during the principal’s opening remarks and reciting the Lord’s Prayer, to the thunderous applause and standing ovation of the attending audience. (WKYT)

homeland.jpgThe Senate has voted to raise the fines which the FCC can levy against indecency violations. (ABC News)

homeland.jpgThe town council for Appalachia, Virginia is seeking the removal of the local Mayor, believing that he rigged his election two years ago by buying votes with beer and smokes. (ABC News)

homeland.jpgAgents from U.S. Immigration and Customs seized a Mercedes-Benz from an Army reservist, believing the armor-plated car from Iraq to be a possible war trophy. (Yahoo News)

homeland.jpgA new Congressional bill would setup a program to expand the number of federal judges capable of handling complex patent matters. (c|net)