Must-read of the day [1]: Governor Spitzer's Op-Ed in the Daily News.
The New York Times [2]: the music industry has found a way to deal with one aspect of illegal music downloads – give it away to college students in connection with advertising. Makes sense, considering their high appeal to advertisers.
Also in the Times [3], the Prince of Wales comes to New York, plays basketball, and manages at some point to embarrass Bill Weld, a feat thought unmanageable previously.
And while you're on the Times web site, check out this article from the magazine [4] on 'nutritionism', in-depth luxury journalism at its finest.
The Albany Project [5]: Joe Bruno uses campaign funds for vacations. Kind of like Vito Fossella [6].
The Washington Post [7]: 'Clinton draws mixed reviews in Iowa'.
A new project emanating from MyDD: The Real McCain [8].
And lastly, Newsday [9] reports on Maureen O'Connell's extremist anti-choice record, points out that the NYS 'Right to Life' folks say they were best buddies for years, and that O'Connell hides the fact that she's a republican.
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