- Director Mike Nichols picked up his sixth Tony award last night for directing the revival of "Death of a Salesman" and was among the big winners in the 66th annual award ceremony.
- MSNBC host Dylan Ratigan will be moving on from his afternoon show as he will be leaving June 22 to pursue a more activist role.
- Unions in California are fighting a ballot measure that would ban direct contributions by those groups to candidates, as well as ban union fees and dues for any contributions, even to PACs.
- With a record number of baby boomer engineers retiring, companies are reaching out to engineering students as early as possible to get them through college and into the workplace.
- The end of film reels may be soon at hand, with a new report predicting major movie studios will stop producing celluloid copies of films and go digital by the end of next year.
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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