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Big News Thursday

Thursday looks like a sufficiently big news day over on the Locust Fork News page. We'll get around to blogging about some of it tonight.

For now, here's a sample.

The Washington Post led with this today:

Congressional Agency Questions Legality of Wiretaps

The Alabama Associated Press came up with this local blockbuster:

Scrushy Allegedly Paid for Sympathetic News Stories During Trial

And NASA finally got the piano-sized Pluto rocket off the ground.

NASA Launches First Mission to Pluto

FYI: Posts like this are archived under Breaking News.

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