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Friday, June 10, 2011

The Afternoon Scoop - Inside the Palin Email Trove


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The Morning Scoop JUNE 10, 2011
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REVELATIONS
1. Inside the Palin Email Trove

This afternoon, Alaska released nearly 25,000 pages of messages that the former governor sent from December 2006 through September 2008. Check out The Daily Beast's blog, The Palin Emails, a collaboration with ABC News, for the latest revelations.

Read it at The Daily Beast

CULPRIT
2. Sprouts Caused E. coli Outbreak After All

Those suspicious sprouts were to blame after all: German officials confirmed on Friday that the E. coli outbreak that killed 31 people and caused thousands more to be violently ill was linked to 26 restaurants and cafeterias that had all been serving sprouts sourced from the same farm. "They even studied the menus, the ingredients, looked at bills and took pictures of the different meals, which they then showed to those who had fallen ill," said a leader of the investigation. Reinhard Burger, president of Germany's national disease control center, said that although sprouts from the culpable organic farm in Lower Saxony tested negative for the deadly E. coli strain, those tests had to have overlooked the bacteria-infested batch. He cautioned people not to consume sprouts but lifted the ban against eating tomatoes, cucumbers, and lettuce.

Read it at Associated Press

NABBED
Spain Arrests 'Anonymous' Hackers
Found servers used in Sony attacks.

DISASTER
Arizona Fire 5 Percent Contained
Likely to become state's biggest.

LOBBYING
AT&T Giving Money to Liberal Groups
NAACP, GLAAD now in favor of T-Mobile merger.

MEA CULPA
Tracy Morgan: Sorry for Anti-Gay Standup
Insists he's an "equal opportunity jokester."

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