The network newscasts do not assign correspondents to all of the news of the day. If Tyndall Report readers come across videostreamed reports online of stories that were mentioned only in passing, post the link in comments for us to check out.
Today's examples: protests in support of Tibetan independence spread to the United Nations compound in Nepal…Felipe Sixto, a White House aide, has resigned over mishandled USAID funds at a Cuban exile foundation…the chief executive of Bear Stearns, the distressed Wall Street brokerage house, took a $909m haircut when he was forced to sell to JP Morgan--leaving him with a fortune of a mere $61m…a pair of arrests were made in the rash of sniper shootings along the I-64 highway in rural Virginia…a riot at a federal prison in Texas left one inmate dead…the gray wolf population has been restored in several Rocky Mountain states and so the species, no longer endangered, can now be hunted…urban areas across the globe plan to go dark for an hour in a protest against light pollution…a spring training baseball game to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Dodgers' arrival in Los Angeles hopes to attract a crowd of 115,000…the cherry blossoms are in bloom along the Tidal Basin on the DC Mall.
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