• Heads Up: 10.5.07
  • Bill Gates on what's wrong with health care. WSJ Why are doctors fleeing to Texas? NYT Does San Diego have two mayors? Union-Tribune Competing hammer ...
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  • Quirky Kentucky Donors
  • The Louisville Courier-Journal took a look this week at the records of who donated money in the most recent gubernatorial campaign, and the paper found ...
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  • Heads Up: 10.4.07
  • Housing slump slows Baltimore's recovery. NYT "Bike-riding mob" owns the streets of Minneapolis. Star-Tribune OH lawmaker shows nude photo to students. AP Got ...
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  • Man-(and-Wife)-Hattan
  • Who says marriage is on the decline? New York City is banking on it to draw scores of new tourists -- and their cash. NYC ...
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  • Heads Up: 10.3.07
  • Calling all Newarks of the world: Time to celebrate your "Newarkness." AP NYC Mayor Bloomberg's identity (and $400k!) was stolen. NYT Two men ...
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  • Mission Critical
  • Governing is a magazine, and a Web site, and newsletters and conferences and books. What's the point of all this stuff? To inform, to entertain, ...
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  • Heads Up: 10.2.07
  • TV Reporter who had affair with LA mayor leaves Telemundo. AP NV might adopt MT's scary anti-meth ads. LVRJ How's MD doing at curbing sprawl? ...
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  • Name That Mayor
  • Imagine if a mayor could have this list of accomplishments: -A budget surplus -Rising test scores for K-12 students -A new NFL stadium and a ...
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  • Other People's Money
  • Our readership, which is largely made up of public officials, might like to read this exchange from one of The Washington Post's regular political online ...
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  • Heads Up: 10.1.07
  • Is Florida over? WSJ Infrared scans may regulate HOT lanes. WaPo IL county to redo "boring" official seal. Chicago Tribune LA city council ...
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