Tuesday 23rd March 2010
by WayneHere is today’s Daily Run Down.
- A former inmate has received 15 years for violating parole by trying to break into prison.
- An African footprint is one of the oldest pieces of evidence for upright walking.
- President Obama has signed the healthcare reform bill into law.
- Former Illinois legislator, Dick Klemm, has died.
- Within 7 minutes of President Obama signing the Health Care reform bill, Seven state attorneys have sued the federal government.
- An EU court has ruled that Google is not liable for AdWord counterfeits.
- New Federal rules are making gift cards better for consumers.
- A former Nazi hitman has been convicted of murders during World War II.
- Sony has dropped the price of their e-reader to $169.
- March 23rd, 1857 was the day that the first elevator was shown off.
Look for more stories tomorrow.
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