Thursday, October 2, 2008

20081002 Newspaper Editorial Comment

20081002 NYT, Editor, "Show Us the Hope"
20081002 NYT, Editor, "Pakistan's New Spy Chief"
20081002 NYT, Editor, "Death of a Lively Newspaper"
20081002 NYT, Brent Staples, "Editorial Observer: A Broader Definition of Merit: The Trouble With College Entry Exams"
20081002 NYT, Nicholas D. Kristof, "Save the Fat Cats"
20081002 NYT, Roger Cohen, "Nixon, Bush, Palin"
20081002 NYT, Craig Fuller, et al., "Questions for the Next Vice President"
20081002 NYT, Ronald S. Lauder, "In New York, a Willing Suspension of Term Limits"
20081002 NYT, Scott M. Delman, "On Bankruptcy: The Three-Point Plan"
20081002, NYT, Kenneth Bernstein, "What's Behind the Curve"
20081002 NYT, Chris Suellentrop, "National Refinancing Day?"

20081002 NYT, Timothy Egan, "The Legacy"

20081002 LAT, Editor, "Yes on California bonds"
20081002 LAT, Editor, "Bailout handouts"
20081002 LAT, Jeanne Woodford, "Death row realism"
20081002 LAT, Patt Morrison, "The 'Bradley effect' in 2008"
20081002 LAT, Rosa Brooks, "Time for an FDR moment"
20081002 LAT, Bruce Ackerman, "The VP flaw/ Abolish the vice presidency"
20081002 LAT, LaWanda Hawkins, "Victims deserve rights"
20081002 LAT, Robert Kuttner + J.D. Foster, "Election Economics"


20081002 WSJ, Editor, "Bailing Out Ourselves"
20081002 WSJ, Daniel Henninger, "Welcome to 'Moral Hazard'"
20081002 WSJ, Rep. Barney Frank, et al., "What They Said About Fan and Fred"
20081002 WSJ, Editor, "Free AIG"
20081002 WSJ, John R. Bolton + Nicholas Eberstadt, "The World Shouldn't Fear the Collapse of North Korea"
20081002 WSJ, R. Glenn Hubbard + Chris Mayer, "First, Let's Stazbilize Home Prices"
20081002 WSJ, John C. Whitehead + Peter L. Malkin, "What CEO's Can Learn From Paul Newman"
20081002 WSJ, Karl Rove, "The Tax Issue Still Resonates"
20081002 WSJ, James Taranto, "In Defence of Gwen Ifill"
20081002 WSJ, John Fund, "House Members Vote for Job Security - Their Own"
20081002 WSJ, Emily Parker, "Beneath Civilization's Thin Cover"
20081002 WSJ Asia, Editor, "No Asian Shoes, Please, We're European"
20081002 WSJ Asia, Editor, "Hong Kong's Fannie Mae?"

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