Morning Docket: 09.12.07
* Mandated calorie watching is struck down. [AP; New York Times]
* Mortgage lenders' ads may violate FCC FTC rules. [MSNBC]
* Former Philippine prez gets 40-year prison sentence. [New York Times]
* China agrees to prohibit lead paint in children's toys... [AP via MSNBC]
* Tennessee uses the chair for first time since 1960. [CNN]

Old Sparky still works!!!! Oh, if only we could use it more.
Electric Chair Switch Operator Jobs to 190!!!!
Who is B. Clerker?
B Clerker PWNS!
Um, Lat - That's FTC rules, not FCC.
Sorry, I think you mean *FTC* -- you know, the agency that isn't totally controlled by the industries it regulates...
Do the deceptive mortgage ads include those LowerMyBills.com banners with the dancing silhouettes? Har.
I am sure President Estrada was relieved to be acquitted on the perjury charge.
Might I suggest a Chips reunion movie set in the Philippines? (The Chips guys come out of retirement to find evidence exonerating cousin Joseph, chase some bad guys on bikes, and meet some cute girls.)
china's a total sell-out.
why shouldn't they be able to kill *our* children as well as their own?