- Two TEPCO workers have been hospitalized after being exposed to radioactive water while laying power cable at the Fukushima Daiicht nuclear plant.
- The Washington state man suspected of planting a bomb at the Spokane MLK Day parade in January has been indicted on two federal counts.
- The Kansas Senate has easily passed a bill expected to be signed by GOP Gov. Sam Brownback designed to strictly curtail abortions after 22 weeks because of "fetal pain".
- Both Nissan and Toyota say parts shortages due to the Sendai earthquake in Japan will soon prompt work slowdowns in North America.
- Some 133 US cities now offer broadband internet as a public utility, but cable companies say that's an unfair advantage and are lobbying to pull the plug.
If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed. -- Benjamin Franklin
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