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Required Reading: April 18, 2006

Tuesday, April 18, 2006 - 11:52 AM

In which pilots demand the reopen of Rockaway crash file, the City Council weighs two new stadia, legislators ignore employers in immigration debate, gay families hunt eggs on the White House lawn, even Rumsfeld's boosters admit he made mistakes, and a New Yorker wins the rights to fallwell.com.

"Reopen probe of Flight 587" (NY Daily News)

"Council plays ball: City set to hear pitches for two new stadiums" (NY Daily News)

"Employers risk little in hiring illegal labor" (CS Monitor)

"Gay parents denied early entry to White House Egg Roll" (Washington Blade)

"Pessimism About Iraq Is a Common Thread Among Rumsfeld's Critics and Defenders" (LA Times)

"Gay man wins Internet fight vs. Falwell" (NY Daily News)

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