Thursday, October 9, 2008

20081009 Newspaper Editorial Comment

20081009 NYT, Editor, "Nearing the End"
20081009 NYT, Editor, "That's a Pretty Big Glitch"
20081009 NYT, Editor, "Standing, Stretching, Turning Around"
20081009 NYT, Editor, "One Man's Crony . . . "
20081009 NYT, Gail Collins, "Clearing the Ayers"
20081009 NYT, Nicholas D. Kristof, "Can This Be Pro-Life?"
20081009 NYT, Roger Cohen, "Hasta La Vista, Baby"
20081009 NYT, Robert B. Reich, "Saved by the Deficit?"
20081009 NYT, Christina Shunnarah, "Playing Roles for a Real Education"
20081009 NYT, Joanna R. Shelton, "Answer the Questions"
20081009 NYT, Tobin Harshaw, "The Right Goes Negative . . . on McCain"
20081009 NYT, Timothy Egan, "My Own Private Focus Group"

20081009 LAT, Editor, "Yes on Measure U"
20081009 LAT, Editor, "Yes on Measure R"
20081009 LAT, Editor, "Judges and supervisors"
20081009 LAT, Timothy Garton Ash, "In the cultural war's trenches"
20081009 LAT, Patt Morrison, "Is two more hours of Dubya two too many?"
20081009 LAT, Rosa Brooks, "Obama's, and our, iceberg"
20081009 LAT, Marc Zimmer, "The little protein that glowed"

20081009 WSJ, Editor, "Progress Amid the Ruins"
20081009 WSJ, Karl Rove, "Voters Haven't Decided Yet"
20081009 WSJ, Dorothy Rabinowitz, "News Flash: The Media Back Obama"
20081009 WSJ, Editor, "The Next $300 Billion"
20081009 WSJ, Editor, "Dmitry's Diatribe"
20081009 WSJ, Vernon L. Smith, "There's No Easy Way Out of the Bubble"
20081009 WSJ, Robert J. Shiller, "Good Financial Information Matters More Than Ever"
20081009 WSJ, Manual Hinds, "It's Time for Banks to Put Their Chips on the Table"
20081009 WSJ, Daniel Henninger, "Uncle Sam: Too Fat to Fail?"
20081009 WSJ, James Taranto, "The Loan Arranger"
20081009 WSJ, John Fund, "NBC Explains Itself"
20081009 WSJ, Randall Bloomquist, "A Journey Across the Dial"
20081009 WSJ, Barrymore Laurence Scherer, "A Cathedral of Commerce's Crowning Glory"
20081009 WSJ Europe, Editor, "A Plan -- at Last"
20081009 WSJ Asia, Editor, "Thailand in Turmoil"
20081009 WSJ Asia, Paul Cavey, "China's Monetary Paradox"

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