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FLORIDA
- Central Florida’s SunRail could sap funding for Orlando-area road projects
- Do red light cameras make road safer? The numbers from Collier
- Oxycodone’s prescription for disaster: a Gainesville tale
- Search for Missing Florida Girl With Asperger’s Narrowed
- Legislature takes up red-light cameras (don’t expect them red-lighted)
- When St. Augustine merchants whine about improvements to the city
BEYOND
- Mississippi Delta: the land economic recovery never visits
- Today’s other, poorer America
- Time for US cops to stop going easy on pedophile priests
- They’re coming: Twitter ads
- Duke University and the Accidental Sex Offender
- Privacy and public officials’ sex lives in France
- Literary boredom: why academics love a dull read
- What poets see in each other
- When Henry Luce and Harold Ross tangled
“Since Justice Sandra Day O’Connor’s retirement in 2005, the Supreme Court has for the first time in history been without a single member who ever ran for elected office. Where the bench once included former governors, senators and even a former president — William Howard Taft — it’s now made up of career legal scholars and jurists, low-profile technocrats who can shop at the grocery store without being noticed.”–Ben Smith. See the story….
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