The Huffington Post: "Obama Afghanistan Speech: Reactions, Analysis"
Thomas M. Defrank, New York Daily News: "Afghanistan is President Obama's war now, after his West Point speech"
Alexander Burns, Politico: "Win it or end it? Petraeus: 'Tension' in war speech"
The White House "gatecrashers"
Savanah Guthrie, NBC Nightly News: "Guessed list? Party crashers confused about invite"
Neely Tucker and Mary Jordan, The Washington Post: "A new field of inquiry: Salahis' polo cup. Couple's problems didn't start with White House dinner"
Washington Times editorial: "Vindicating White House gate-crashers" (sarcasm)
Tiger Woods and tabloid rumors
Emily Smith, The New York Post: "Rachel Uchitel: The night I met Tiger Woods & my life spun out of control"
The National Enquirer: "World Exclusive: Woman at Center of Tiger Woods Cheating Scandal Exposed!!"
Dan Le Batard, The Miami Herald: "When Tiger Woods and scandal collide, truth becomes the victim"
James Poniewozik, Time: "Looking for Reasons to Care About Tiger Woods"
Kahler family murders and local media coverage
Brennan David and T.J. Greaney, Columbia Daily Tribune: "Slain woman was target of online stalker. $10 million bond is set for Kahler."
Sarah Horn, Columbia Missourian: "Kahler Killings: Teachers, friends mourn children lost in triple homicide"
Tram Whitehurst, Columbia Missourian: "Kahler Killings: Criminal psychologists explain triggers for family violence"
Making news un-Google-able?
Clint Boulton, eWeek: "Analysts Scoff at News Corp.-Bing Bid to Ding Google"
Erick Schonfeld, TechCrunch: "Google News Makes a Concession to Whining Publishers: Only First Five Clicks are Free"
Joseph Tartakoff, PaidContent.org: "Huffington to Murdoch: Stop 'Pointing Fingers'"
Eric Pfanner, The New York Times: "Google and News Corp. Do Need Each Other"
Federal Trade Commission: "How Will Journalism Survive the Internet Age?"
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