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Off the beaten path online: Pelosi wants 'windfall profits tax'...
Today's Water Cooler lineup of off the beaten path online stories are: President Obama wins the Nobel Peace Prize for 'what he might be able to do,' Nancy Pelosi wants a "windfall profits tax" on insurance companies, and two New York GOP congressional candidates for a special election are compared.
Local news blogging: Tight NJ gubernatorial race
The New Jersey gubernatorial race between incumbent Jon Corzine and GOP candidate Chris Cristie is too close to call three weeks before election day. Polls show both candidates in lockstep and rhetoric is revving up on both sides. New Jersey bloggers offer poll updates, commentary, and campaign news.
Zorn: "Personal reasons" for Blache
There's a new wrinkle in the Greg Blache-is-not-talking debacle.
Hall pumped to cover Smith
Redskins cornerback DeAngelo Hall will cover equally fiery Panthers receiver Steve Smith on Sunday for the first time since 2007
Game 2 lineups
Here are the lineups for this afternoon's Game 2 of the NLDS between the Rockies and Phillies:
Thursday Wizards practice
Saunders wants an aggressive Arenas rather than simply a set-up man; Stevenson to start Friday vs. Mavericks.
Blache doesn't explain media boycott
Greg Blache doesn't explain why he won't be talking to the media anymore.
Blache clams up for rest of the season
Last week, Greg Blache said the Redskins performance on defense starts with him and how he's the leader and how he would throw himself under the bus. Now he's not talking.
DOJ denies existence of a 'blog squad'
Various conservative blogs are talking about the existence of a "blog squad" at the U.S. Justice Department. The website, the muffled oar writes that a blogging unit formed within the Department of Justice to counter websites with posts, articles, and user comments critical of the Obama administration.
Gender bender ACORN scandal in Cleveland
ACORN has figured out how to register one person more than once. Establish that individual as the other gender in another alias. Matthew Vadum at the American Spectator writes about an unusual ACORN story involving dual gender aliases and the usual voter fraud.
Off the beaten path online: Thirteen Senate Republicans back Obama approps bills
Today's Water Cooler lineup of off the beaten path online stories are: 13 Senate Gop'ers voted for all of Obama's appropriations bill, check out the top ten anti-Obamacare videos, and is Obama becoming a joke?