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The Daily Memo - 5/29/07
Blawg Review #110 is a special Memorial Day edition. (Biker Law Blog)
The British gambling company BETonSPORTS has pled guilty to racketeering charges and is going to help the Feds on its case against other defendants. (CNN)
Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen (R-NJ), a 61-year-old, chased down and caught an 18-year-old guy who pick-pocketed him. (Yahoo! News)
Texas is on the verge of having a law banning speeding cameras, and requiring red-light cameras to have nearby warning signs. (Engadget)
Crazy Anne Heche is not a fan of her soon-to-be ex-husband (who has the glorious name Coleman Laffoon), as a recent filed declaration says he just “plays pingpong, backgammon and poker and views pornography online.” (CNN)
A judge has ruled that any religious text (such as the Koran) can be used for courtroom swearing-ins, not just the Bible. (Fox News)
Sony has been sued for patent infringement over its Blu-ray discs. (Engadget)





