Speed Read Feed for October 3, 2006
President Bush is expected to sign a bill to make it harder to gamble on the internet. The practice is already illegal in the United States.
Bush was expected to act quickly after Congress approved the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act making it illegal for financial institutions and credit card companies to process payments to settle Internet bets. It also created stiff penalties for online wagers.
A shooting at an Amish school in Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania has left four girls dead and dozens injured. The killer then turned the gun on himself and pulled the trigger. If you are a loser psycho-path, just kill yourself first, before killing innocent victims.
The Chicago Cubs have declined to renew manager Dusty Baker’s contract for the 2007 season. Another year, another bad Cubs team.
Tennessee Titans defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth suspended five games by the NFL for kicking and stomping on the face of a Dallas Cowboys player who had lost his helmet on the play.
Hugh Hefner is bringing the Playboy Club back. The new club opens October 6th in Las Vegas.
The original clubs, staffed by bustiered Bunnies and spurred by the sexual revolution, spanned the globe in their heyday in the 1960s and ’70s, from Chicago and New York to Manila, London, Tokyo and the Bahamas. At their height, 22 clubs were in operation, employing more than 25,000 Bunnies and boasting more than a million “keyholders,” or members.
“Society has caught up with Playboy’s view,” he said.
A family judge has ordered for singer Bobby Brown to be arrested if he steps foot in the state of Massachusetts.
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