Non-Sequiturs: 08.03.09

* British Parliament wants to ban photoshopping of people in ads aimed at children. I have no idea why the government would want to frighten young children with pictures of un-air brushed Brits. Maybe they are running a very subtle abstinence campaign. [Fashionista]
* Transparency is a good thing. And we are doing our part. [Philadelphia Business Journal]
* Is there an epidemic of naked pictures of famous people being released on the internet that I am not aware of? [Transracial]
* Ah, English majors. Long may they live in non-competitive bliss. [Tax Prof Blog]
* When your CEO, CFO, and Chief Accounting Officer all quit, your company is probably not doing that well. [Going Concern]
* Welcome to the speaker circuit, David Souter. [ABA]
* Here’s a little bit of product liability reform for you. [Drug and Device Law]
* Now that Gatesgate is dying down, can we get a regular Blawg Review? Or at least at hit of scantily clad dancing people in Toronto? [Simple Justice via Blawg Review]

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