Reason Morning Links: Sctlnd Yrd Pwns LulzSec, U.S. Continues to Bomb Libya, Banks Repay TARP Using TARP Jr.
- New Scotland Yard has arrested a 19-year old suspected hacker from Essex who is said to be a member of the dreaded LulzSec hacker group.
- Governor Rick Perry pushes wussified Texas legislators to pick up abandoned anti-TSA patdown bill.
- U.S. warplanes have bombed Libyan targets 60 times, and remotely operated drones have fired missiles at Libyan forces about 30 times since NATO "took over."
- Representative Allen West (R-Fla.) calls for withdrawal from Libya.
- Most of the 627 banks that still hold money from the controversial Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP, have filed applications to roll the obligations into the government's new Small Business Lending Fund.
- FDA rolls out new anti-smoking ads.
- A Mexican drug-war columnist and his family are slain in their home.
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