CURFEW questions (The Express-Times)

CURFEW questions (The Express-Times)
One of the questions about Washington’s proposed youth curfew is whether one would be legal. ( Richard Cushing, the borough’s attorney, said curfews are allowed under a proposal passed by the state Legislature. Washington’s proposed curfew ordinance very closely follows the state’s statute, he said.

Restaurant owner proud of ‘Survivor’ memorabilia (Florida Today)
Owner of Discovery Beach Restaurant in Cocoa Beach likes to share his collection of memorabilia from “Survivor” and “The Amazing Race.”

Marlon Brando’s memorabilia up for grabs (Yahoo! India News)
London, July 28(ANI): Legendary actor Marlon Brando’s personalized script from the 1972 film ‘The Godfather’ and 100 other personal items belonging to the late actor are scheduled to go under the hammer in the US this year.

THREE FACE DUDEK TRIAL (Daily Record)
TWO women and a man will stand trial in connection with the theft of memorabilia belonging to Liverpool FC goalkeeper Jerzy Dudek. Melanie Mackereth, 23, Rachel Mackereth, 26, and Colin Roberts, 32, all from Liverpool, appeared at Wirral Magistrates’ Court charged with handling stolen goods.

U.S. Labor Board Charges FedEx with Illegal Treatment of Drivers at Two NewJersey Terminals (U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News)
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is charging FedEx Ground/Home Delivery, a subsidiary of FedEx Corporation (NYSE:FDX), with numerous illegal practices stemming from its treatment of drivers at the company’s Barrington and West Deptford, New Jersey terminals, according to a Complaint issued by the agency.

Dispute over Ted Williams’ memorabilia (USA Today)
The daughter of Ted Williams, Claudia Williams, is suing the San Diego Hall of Champions Sports Museum in a bid to retrieve trophies and memorabilia items she claims she owns. The dispute centers on whether the items were loaned to the museum or given as gifts to museum founder Bob Breitbard, a high school teammate of Williams.

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