Must-read of the day: Governor Spitzer's Op-Ed in the Daily News.
The New York Times: 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, 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 on 'nutritionism', in-depth luxury journalism at its finest.
The Albany Project: Joe Bruno uses campaign funds for vacations. Kind of like Vito Fossella.
The Washington Post: 'Clinton draws mixed reviews in Iowa'.
A new project emanating from MyDD: The Real McCain.
And lastly, Newsday 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.