[Publib] Breaking News, September 22 American Libraries Online
Gordon Flagg
gflagg at ala.org
Fri Sep 22 20:47:46 EDT 2006
Breaking News, September 22 American Libraries Online
<http://www.ala.org/alonline/>
> Court Affirms Contra Costa's Worship Ban
> Teens Arrested in California High School Library Arson
> Map Thief Acted out of Spite, Prosecutors Say
> Mel Gibson Posters Stay Put in Schaumburg
> Former Indianapolis Trustee Guilty of Conflict of Interest
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