Potomac Confidential (Washington Post)
Potomac Confidential fills the midday lull with discussion by Metro columnist Marc Fisher who looks at the latest news with a rigorous slicing and dicing of the issues that define who we are and where we live.
F1: The full verdict in Mosley's privacy case (autosport.com)
The full verdict handed out by The Honourable Mr Justice Eady of the London High Court in the case of Max Mosley versus News of the World
Taxi Timebomb (Santa Barbara Independent)
Despite the hard work of taxicab drivers to keep the city safe at night and moving during the day, they're complaining that they’re being treated as second-class citizens by City Hall, which has approved unprecedented numbers of taxi companies and cabs in recent years yet done little to accommodate the growth.
Contradictions abound in MCSO-Honduras deal (12 News Phoenix)
The total cost of Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s Honduras sister-city operation significantly contradicts claims made by the sheriff earlier this year.
Nigeria: The Teacher And His Colleagues (AllAfrica.com)
It is getting to four weeks now since the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), began a nationwide strike. The action was to press home their demands for improved welfare package from the Nigerian State.
"Smear Campaign" Against Joe Dumas - And Response (The Chattanoogan)
Well, smear campaign season is now upon us. Today I came into possession of an e-mail message sent by my opponent, forwarding to some supporters another message written by another one of his supporters, Bob Linehart.