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Save the Papers! (Cont’d)
Yesterday , I offered thoughts on why newspapers are worth saving; today, I’ll comment on how they might be saved. Note: My qualifications for this opining are derived from nothing more substantial than a very bad case of newspaper-junkiedom, a habit I’ve carefully nurtured over 20-plus ...
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News — MIDDAY ROUNDUP Sen. Mel Martinez (R-Fla.) surprises bloggers with his decision to retire, with many liberals wondering which Democrats might step up to run in 2010. The reported pick of NBC newsman David Gregory to permanently host “Meet the Press” draws mixed reviews on both sides and the response from the incoming administration to the Mumbai bombings sparks debate among conservative bloggers. Democrats may have lost their best shot at picking up Florida’s open 2010 Senate race as the state chief financial officer, Alex Sink, said he won’t run, Swing State Project’s James L. writes. While Sink’s announcement is clearly negative for Democrats, Jonathan ...

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