Required Reading: April 19, 2006
Wednesday, April 19, 2006 - 11:48 AM
In which (holy moley!) Rove shrinks and McClellan disappears, Bush plans a petro-tussle with Hu, the FBI demands a dead man's papers, airports spurn express lanes for frequent travelers, NYC offers new teachers 15k incentive, police lineups look more unreliable, and The Voice sheds writers.
"McClellan Out as White House Press Secretary
Karl Rove Gives Up Policy Oversight to Focus on 2006 Elections" (Washington Post)
"China's Oil Needs Are High on U.S. Agenda" (NY Times)
"F.B.I. Is Seeking to Search Papers of Dead Reporter" (NY Times)
"Airports leery on traveler registry" (USA Today)
"New York Offers Housing Subsidy as Teacher Lure" (NY Times)
"Study Fuels a Growing Debate Over Police Lineups" (NY Times)
"Can Village Voice Make It
Without Its Lefty Zetz?" (NY Observer)
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