Leak Site Shows U.S. Killed Journalists, Civilians
Noam Cohen and Brian Stelter, The New York Times: "Iraq Video Brings Notice to Web Site"
WikiLeaks.org (they label the leaked video "Collateral Murder")
In this interview with a sympathetic Russia Today program host, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange interprets the significance of the Iraq video.
Al Jazeera English: "Iraq outrage over US killing video"
Rusty Shackleford, The Jawa Report Blog: "Case Closed: Weapons Clearly Seen on Video of Reuters Reporters Killed in Iraq"
Jim Moss, Firedog Lake blog: "Watercooler: WikiLeaks Under Fire"
Declan McCullagh, CNet.com: "Court: FCC has no power to regulate Net neutrality"
Alan Greenblatt, NPR: "Q&A: The Ripple Effect of the 'Net Neutrality' Ruling"
Mike Masnick, TechDirt blog: "Court Tells FCC It Has No Mandate to Enforce Net Neutrality (And That's a Good Thing)"
Weary Journos Give Tiger a Pass
Eric Deggans, National Sports Journalism Center: "Wondering when golf journalists got so squeamish"
This excerpt from Woods' news conference proves Deggans' point.
Chamber Scores with Election Endorsements
Kathleen Pointer, Columbia Missourian: "McDavid beats five opponents to become mayor"
Anne Christnovich and Patrick Sweet, Columbia Missourian: "Kespohl, Dudley win City Council races: Victories help give chamber-backed candidates a sweep"
Henry J. Waters III, Columbia Daily Tribune: "The Tribune's View: Election Day"
Mike Martin, The Columbia Heart Beat blog: "Who will win on Tuesday? Our polls predict" (They predicted rather badly on security cameras and council races)
Lee is Source on Theater Fire
Brennan David, Columbia Daily Tribune: "Cause unknown in Maplewood fire"
Lynn Israel, Columbia Daily Tribune: "Shows will go on, theater leader says"
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