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Safe for now
The Airstream Ranch (This Week, April 7), a display of half-buried Airstream trailers in Hillsborough County, Florida, is still standing, pending an appeal by owner Frank Bates that the exhibit represents constitutionally protected free speech. Luke Lirot, a First Amendment attorney hired by Bates, says the county's order to tear down the Airstream Ranch violates Bates' right to free artistic expression.
For now, the ranch is safe from the bulldozers, but the county can fine Bates $100 a day for code violations while the appeal is pending.
Great Race on hold
Organizers of the Great Race 2008, New York to Paris, say the event is postponed because China has not granted approval for the rally and has put needed permits on hold. The 2008 event had been planned to retrace the route of the 1908 ...
Source: HighBeam Research, EXTRA.(Briefs)