Good News, Bad News, No News
An Aging Indy, Paying for Luggage
Bill Radke
Suzie Lechtenberg
MAY 24, 2008Web Resources
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1. A Texas appeals court says the state has to return those 400 children seized from their polygamist Mormon ranch. The judges said the state did not show enough evidence of abuse or physical danger to warrant removing the kids without a court hearing. Is the ruling Good News, Bad News or No News?
2. A separate federal appeals court says the United States discriminates against blind people by printing paper money that makes it impossible for them to tell $5 from $50. The ruling could force the Treasury to redesign bills to be different sizes or have raised markings on them. Is this ruling Good News, Bad News or No News?
3. Just like the rest of us, airlines are suffering under high oil prices. Now American Airlines says it will start charging passengers $15 to check one bag, $25 more for a second bag. Does that sound like Good News, Bad News or No News?
4. This weekend, Indiana Jones fans get to see their favorite action hero again... played by a 65-year-old man. Is that Good News, Bad News or No News?
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- Music Bridge:
- La Avispa
- Artist: The Rainbow Orchestra
- CD: The In-Kraut, Vol. 3 (Marina)
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