Mississippi Residents Building Up Hopes About Katrina Litigation

What would a day be like without another update on the Leonard trial before Judge Senter in Mississippi federal court?  Here's another link, which is to a story in the New York Times, so I'm not vouching for how long the link is good before it disappears behind the Times' firewall. 

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Following an eight-day bench trial, the case is now in the hands of federal judge L. T. Senter Jr. of Gulfport, Miss., who has promised a quick ruling. Although the exclusion of flood damage from homeowners' policies had been shouted...
Written By:Scott Jonsson On July 17, 2006 11:39 AM

is it worthwhile to sell your soul to obtain some of the New York Times news on line ? I could not believe the information required in order to sign up for some of their information.

Written By:David Rossmiller On July 17, 2006 5:08 PM

Personally, and I say this as a former journalist with knowledge about how newspapers work, I wouldn't pay anything for any newspaper, online or dead tree, much less give them information about myself.

Written By:Scott Jonsson On July 18, 2006 1:55 PM

Given your answer, how were you able to link to a NYT article in your well written blog ?

Written By:David Rossmiller On July 19, 2006 6:23 AM

High-tech internet savvy bloggers like me have many secrets, but if I told you, the blogging community would be outraged. Actually, some portions of the Times service are non-pay, you just can't predict how long the link will last.

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