Required Reading: July 7, 2006
Friday, July 07, 2006 - 10:34 AM
In which: terrorists plot to bomb the Holland tunnel, Spitzer endorses gay marriage law after court nixes sam-sex nups, Lieberman fights back against a primary challenger, Faso allies try to dump the NYS GOP chair, the city makes an offer on a West Side property, and Russia silences US broadcasters.
"Spitzer Says He Would Do What Pataki and Courts Have Not" (NY Times)
"Dems' Fighting Words: Acrimony Marks Battle Over Identities, Party Loyalty" (Hartford Courant)
"Ouster of N.Y. Republican Chairman Is a Possibility Amid Money Worries" (NY Sun)
"City on deal track: Offers MTA $300M for W. Side rail yard" (NY Daily News)
"Russia's Signal to Stations Is Clear: Cut U.S. Radio" (Washington Post)
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