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The Daily Memo - 7/10/06
The FCC is thinking about re-thinking some of its recent rulings on television indecency, in light of a pending court case. (The Hollywood Reporter, Esq.)
A U.S. Attorney’s request for the court to withdraw statements from a legal decision which criticized prosecutor policies has been firmly rejected. (WSJ Law Blog)
The private jet belonging to Google’s founders is currently in the middle of several lawsuits over the plane’s renovations. (blogging stocks)
A South Carolina minor league baseball mascot has been arrested for fondling a female fan at an April game. (SI.com)
A California man is going to plead guilty to copyright infringement for stealing sound effects libraries from several movie studios. (The Hollywood Reporter, Esq.)
Verizon and Cingular have been pulled into class-action lawsuits - in Cingular’s case, it’s over the quality of its network, and in Verizon’s case, it’s for allegedly automatically charging customers for the optional roadside assistance feature. (Endgadget)
After security found and removed a barbecue fork from a man’s briefcase, he still managed to attack a judge by throwing a knife at him, believed to be stashed in his sock. (WGAL)
A New Hampshire court has ruled that disciplinary proceedings should not move forward against a doctor who allegedly told a fat woman she could only attract black men, and told another woman that, after her brain surgery, she should shoot herself. (Philly Burbs)





