Morning Post
Quick guide: If you’re looking for information in the N&O about the war in Iraq, which just saw its highest month of civilian casualties, it’s on page 10A. Seems the administration, by the way, is “considering alternatives other than democracy.”
Now if you want to read a couple of kickass judicial decisions there’s a wonderful couple of thousand pages ready for you thanks to U.S. District Court Judge Gladys Kessler‘s ruling on the tobacco case (links at the top of the page) and, over in Detroit, Judge Anna Diggs Taylor reminds us that there has been no hereditary right of kings in the U.S. since its founding (pdf of the ruling via NYT).
Meanwhile,
• Surprise: Big Tobacco lied
• CIA contractor convicted
• NYT on the latest in the Haditha killings
• Sam Flippen. The death penalty rolls on in NC
• Latest numbers on Schuler and Taylor (NC-11)
Also, anybody know what’s up with Eschaton?
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