Daybreak 7 Stories - May 29
“You first” appears to be the message from officials in Europe to the Obama Administration over detainees at Guantanamo Bay. (The Washington Post)
A $900,000 bond has been set by a judge for the York County woman who is charged with three deaths from what police say was a street race in North Carolina. (The Charlotte Observer)
The Obama Administration plans to name a “cyber czar” today to help deal with potential attacks on government and other vital computer systems.
By the way, has the current administration named more “czars” since the fall of the Romanovs in Russia? Just asking.
Supreme Court Justice nominee Judge Sonia Sotomayor has hit the jackpot twice in recent months. She won over $8,000 in a Florida casino last November. (Politico)
Clemson and USC open NCAA baseball regional action Friday. The Tigers face Tennessee Tech at Doug Kingsmore Stadium while the Gamecocks have an afternoon contest against George Mason in Greenville, NC.
British singing sensation Susan Boyle delivered a “four-letter word rant” to a couple of reporters in her London hotel room as the finale of Britain’s Got Talent is scheduled for Saturday. (The Washington Post)
Country music star John Rich is facing charges in an ongoing dispute with a former contestant on Nashville Star on USA Network.
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