Saturday, July 31, 2010

Biloxi Buzz for Saturday

Texas Man Exonerated Of Rape By DNA Evidence Freed After 27 Years In Prison


100-Year-Old Woman Facing Foreclosure


US Regulators Close Five Banks In Four States


Police Believe Former Top NBA Draft Pick Was Murdered




Judge In Health Care Lawsuit Has Financial Ties To The Attorney General Bringing Case


Breitbart: I'd Like to Speak to Sherrod in Private — Conservative blogger says episode was ‘difficult for me as well.’ — Andrew Breitbart, the conservative blogger who posted the original video of Shirley Sherrod talking about race. — In the aftermath of the saga that thrust Shirley Sherrod

Black lawmakers irate over Emanuel's $1.5 billion promise to Sen. Lincoln — African-American lawmakers are irate that the Obama administration has promised Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D-Ark.) $1.5 billion in farm aid while claiming it can't pay a landmark legal settlement with black farmers

Al Gore won't face prosecution in sexual assault allegation — Former Vice President Al Gore will not face prosecution on an allegation of sexual assault from 2006. — (CNN) - Former Vice President Al Gore will not face prosecution on an allegation of sexual assault from 2006.

Hate mail, threats flood Arizona judge's office — U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton received hundreds of threats at her court offices within hours of her ruling on Arizona's tough and controversial immigration law. — “She has been inundated,” said U.S. Marshal David Gonzales, indicating his agents are taking some seriously.

US worried about more Wikileaking
State Department has 'concerns about what might be out there.'

Obama: Time for Rangel to end career
Tells CBS 'my hope is' Rangel will decide to 'end his career with dignity."

More than 500,000 White House Visitor Records Online
As part of his commitment to transparency, President Obama ordered that White House visitor records be released. This White House has released over 500,000 records to date.

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