Wednesday, September 17, 2008

20080917 Newspaper Editorial Comment

20080917 NYT, Editor, "Mr. McCain and the Economy"
20080917 NYT, Editor, "Holding Mr. Rove in Contempt"
20080917 NYT, Editor, "Colleges and Binge Drinking"
20080917 NYT, Editor, "The Shape of Lincoln Center to Come"
20080917 NYT, Thomas L. Friedman, "Keep It in Vegas"
20080917 NYT, Maureen Dowd, "'Barbies for War!"
20080917 NYT, Mark Mellman, "Another Country"
20080917 NYT, Jonathan G S Koppell, "A Failure Tax"
20080917 NYT, David Brooks & Gail Collins, "The Voter's Burden"
20080917 NYT, Kenneth Bernstein, "The Campaign in the Classroom"
20080917 NYT, Tobin Harshaw, "Look Who's Talking"
20080917 NYT, Olivia Judson, "A Commitment Pill?"

20080917 LAT, Editor, "Affirmative action and the bar exam"
20080917 LAT, Editor, "Wasted energy bill"
20080917 LAT, Editor, "Hope in Zimbabwe"
20080917 LAT, Ronald Radosh, "Case Closed: The Rosenbergs were Soviet Spies"
20080917 LAT, Najmedin Meshkati & James Osborn, "Rail Safety's human error excuse"
20080917 LAT, Tim Rutten, "From moose whacker to McCain's meal ticket"

20080917 WSJ, Editor, "McCain and the Markets"
20080917 WSJ, Editor, "The Fed's Epic Day"
20080917 WSJ, Editor, "Barney's Rubble"
20080917 WSJ, Lawrence B. Lindsey, "Loosen Deposit Insurence Rules To Prevent a Bank Run"
20080917 WSJ, Nicholas F. Brady et al., "Resurrect the Resolution Trust Corp."
20080917 WSJ, Christopher Wood, "The Deeper the Downturn, the Quicker the Recovery"
20080917 WSJ, Steven Ratter, "We Need Better-Capitalized Institutions"
20080917 WSJ, John Shadegg, "Democrats Still Aren't Serious About Drilling"
20080917 WSJ, Jonathan V. Last, "Search for Tomorrow"
20080917 WSJ, Holman W. Jenkins Jr., "Are We Running Out Of Rescue Cash?"
20080917 WSJ, Thomas Frank, "Get Your Class War On"
20080917 WSJ, James Taranto, "On a Short Leash"
20080917 WSJ, John Fund, "Lipstick On a Toles Cartoon"
20080917 WSJ, Colin Gleadell, "Damien Hirst Skips the Middleman"
20080917 WSJ, International, "Turnbull's Turn"
20080917 WSJ, International, "Europe's lack of Strategic Ambition"

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