Saturday, March 26, 2011

Biloxi Buzz for Saturday


Union law published despite restraining order  —  Fitzgerald, Barca disagree on whether law goes into effect Saturday  —  By Patrick Marley and Jason Stein of the Journal Sentinel  —  Madison — In a stunning twist, Gov. Scott Walker's legislation limiting collective bargaining …


Katie Couric Plots CBS Exit  —  The CBS Evening News anchor is very likely to leave in June, and Scott Pelley is a top contender to replace her—but CBS is looking both within and outside the network, Howard Kurtz reports.  Plus, behind the CBS News shakeup.  —  The search is on for Katie Couric's successor.
Vt. House passes single-payer health care bill  —  MONTPELIER, Vt.—Every Vermonter could sign up for state-financed health insurance under a bill passed by the House on Thursday that would put the state on a path to a single-payer health care system by the middle of this decade.

Gaddafi's Son Had Internship In U.S. Just Before Libya Conflict


President To Deliver Nationally Televised Address On Libya




Last week's poll had asked:


How should the United States approach the production of nuclear power?
There was tie on answers: Expand it and reduce it. this week's poll is now up.

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