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  1. Drug Arrests Were Real; the Badge Was Fake

    nytimes.com » NYT > U.S. - Jun 30, 2008

    A man who pretended to be a federal agent has stirred a legal and political controversy in a small Missouri town.

    Also tagged: police, missouri, methamphetamines, drug abuse and traffic, frauds and swindling

  2. Anchor babies aweigh!

    latimes.com » L.A. Times - Opinion Blog - Jun 30, 2008

    Most of the growth of the stateside Latino population is coming not from immigration but from reproduction, says a report in this month's Population and Development Review. USA Today gives that story front-page

    Also tagged: immigration, the children

  3. “I didn’t open my browser all weekend” Monday

    spamroll.com » Michael Gracie - Jun 30, 2008

    Cycled and fished instead - not regretting it either Sam Zell “bought a terrible business” - newspapers. I think Zell has it right when he says newspapers have to give customers what they want, not what some internal

    Also tagged: politics, blogs, office, banking, finance, sam zell, iceland, citadel

  4. Washington & “Courtiers”: Who Is A “Real” Journalist?

    Washington & “Courtiers”: Who Is A “Real” Journalist?

    themoderatevoice.com » The Moderate Voice - Jun 30, 2008

    As a young journalist I was once reminded that a journalist could either be a watchdog or a lapdog, can’t be both. Journalism, like other professions, has undergone a visible “change” in the past three decades. There

    Also tagged: news, blogging, internet, media, journalism, tv news, tim russert, freedom of the press, tv shows, cable talk shows, internet news media

  5. U.S. Tax Probe of UBS Could Have ‘Explosive Effect’ on Swiss Banking

    U.S. Tax Probe of UBS Could Have ‘Explosive Effect’ on Swiss Banking

    themoderatevoice.com » The Moderate Voice - Jun 30, 2008

    Under the radar screens of most Americans last week, a huge tax fraud case that implicates Switzerland’s leading bank was exposed. The case, which implicates a former American manager at UBS named Bradley Birkenfeld

    Also tagged: europe, business, columnists, wall street, foreign affairs, the new york times, taxes, finances, capitalism, law and 38 legal matters, money finance

  6. New mystery: Feds planned to link Obama-Rezko but backed off

    New mystery: Feds planned to link Obama-Rezko but backed off

    latimes.com » Top of the Ticket - Jun 30, 2008

    Federal prosecutors planning their case against Illinois political fundraiser Antoin "Tony" Rezko intended to invoke the name of his onetime associate, Sen. Barack Obama , often during the recently concluded two-month

    Also tagged: scandal, fundraising, lobbying, presidential campaign, campaigning, democratic politics, senate races, candidate character

  7. Page A1 open thread

    latimes.com » L.A. Times - Opinion Blog - Jun 30, 2008

    Justices affirm gun rights: In a historic 5-4 ruling, the high court says the 2nd Amendment protects individuals' right to bear arms By David G. Savage COLUMN ONE: A 'worm' worth its weight in gold: With demand sky

    Also tagged: africa, north korea, music, mobility, crime, science, supreme court, economy, pop culture, outer space, contents, teh interwebs

  8. LAT to 'Sick Out' on July 9th?

    LAT to 'Sick Out' on July 9th?

    mediabistro.com » mediabistro.com: FishBowlLA - Jun 30, 2008

    InkStainedRetch at TellZell thinks a protest is a good idea. "It's clear that Sam Zell wants a world without journalists. So, for a day, let's give him his wish. On July 9, I encourage all Tribune employees to call in

  9. Retiring the green eye shade

    buzzmachine.com » BuzzMachine - Jun 30, 2008

    Copy editors and subeditors appear to be headed for the pasture. They’re getting laid off. The Orange County Register said recently that it would outsource copyediting to India. Roy Greenslade tells us that CityAM is

    Also tagged: default, editing

  10. Tales of the Tribune Co.: Gremillion Steps In

    mediabistro.com » mediabistro.com: FishBowlNY - Jun 30, 2008

    In a move that came sooner than expected Bob Gremillion , a longtime Tribune Co. executive, has been named interim publisher of the Chicago Tribune effective Monday. This comes in the wake of Scott Smith announcing

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