• Heads Up: 4.10.07
  • Pimp my Governator! San Jose Mercury News Gibbons: Dems paid Wall Street Journal to publish stories about me. Review-Journal Edited-movie market rebounds despite court ban. ...
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  • Rasputins of the Web
  • Legend has it that Russian mystic Grigori Rasputin survived four gunshot wounds, a severe beating and enough cyanide to kill ten people. He's got nothing ...
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  • Going Native
  • I've been working on a profile of Rick Jore, who chairs the Montana House's education committee despite being the only representative in the state from ...
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  • You Say You Want a Revolution?
  • Like geodesic domes or glass-encased elevator shafts, revolving restaurants are architectural innovations that recall -- for me, anyway -- a bygone era of Space Age ...
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  • Heads Up: 4.9.07
  • Wyomingites "disappointed" by amatuerish Easter egg. AP OR Gov and his wife will spend a week on food stamps. Oregonian DNA proof of ...
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  • A New Twist on a Last Period Problem
  • Kansas legislators wonder if they cut a little too deep. Actually, only the state senators feel that way about the tax cuts the legislature passed ...
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  • Heads Up: 4.6.07
  • The real O.C.? Not so exciting. LA Times What happens when reporters become state reps? Cleveland Plain Dealer blog Lawmaker wants to require ID ...
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  • Think It's a Big Deal, Fran?
  • "This victory was a great victory for those of us who care about the biggest environmental and economic issue of the 21st century." ...
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  • Here Comes the Son
  • All the attention Andrew Cuomo, New York's new attorney general is receiving (for example from our own Alan Greenblatt, see the third item here) got ...
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  • Heads Up: 4.5.07
  • MO House skirts usual rules to honor Secret Santa. KC Star New Orleans councilwoman clocked at over 100 mph. Times-Picayune East Hartford police bust pot-stuffed Easter ...
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