Win a Tonic for Wade
“Dwyane Wade’s most memorable day began at 3 a.m., when the Heat’s superstar guard awoke feeling ill,” writes Barry Jackson in the MIAMI HERALD. “It ended more than 20 hours later, with Wade celebrating the highlight of his spectacular, but still young, career: an Eastern Conference championship.”
Derby winner is just a horse in a stall
Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro is recovering quite nicely two weeks after shattering his leg in a life-threatening, career-ending breakdown at the Preakness. But while he heals, he’s got nowhere to run. Barbaro remains inside and is on a 24/7 watch in his stall as he continues on the road back to improved health.
Tax Rule Gives Tune Writers a Reason to Sing
Authors who sell their songs will be able to treat the proceeds as capital gains rather than income, a break already enjoyed by producers.
Theft of Data Went Further, V.A. Discloses
WASHINGTON, June 3 (AP) Personal data on up to 50,000 active Navy and National Guard personnel were among what was stolen from a Veterans Affairs Department employee last month, the government said Saturday in a disclosure that went beyond what it had reported.