- A federal judge has ruled against the four GOP candidates who failed to qualify for Virginia's strict primary rules, saying they waited too long to file their complaints.
- President Obama wants Congress to give him fast-track authority to merge and streamline half a dozen federal trade and commerce agencies.
- A Spanish judge has re-opened the country's investigation into detainees tortured at Guantanamo, citing new evidence in the case.
- The US Red Cross has been fined nearly $10 million for violations of blood safety protocol in 2010, failures in record-keeping, and quality assurance at 16 facilities.
- A Kenyan internet business directory is accusing search giant Google of harvesting their data and then telling their customers that the company would start charging to scare them off.
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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