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Daily Must-Reads

  • Geithner apparently finally realizes that his Senate interlocutors are blustering, corrupt imbeciles and not to be feared (New York Magazine)
  • Why is the Economist thriving while all the other newsweeklies are dying, asks the Atlantic? Um, maybe because it's killing them.
  • A roundtable on CEA chair Christin Romer's thoughts on the stimulus and economic outlook (Economist)
  • Why did the Washington Post just get rid of Dan Froomkin and his White House Watch? (Hot Air)

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