The 207-page report, which Jackson fittingly chose to release by e-mail, strongly suggests that he will rule in favor of the government in his final verdict, expected around March.
In spite of the impression given by the New York Post's Page Six gossip column, it's not really the partying Manhattan girls and their Wall Street heir boyfriends who rule the Hamptons during the summer these days.
The latest example of central planning gone haywire can be found on page 25, 896 of the Federal Register, where the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid just published a proposed new rule that would modify the Inpatient Prospective Payment System.