Morning Reading List, 10.01.08

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We’ve got your morning mix of media Muesli after the jump…
Jossip: “ABC, CBS, CNN, Fox News, and the Associated Press are suing Secretary of State Mark Ritchie and Attorney General Lori Swanson for enacting a law to expand the amount of space news orgs have to remain from polling stations.” Jimmy Carter is 84 today. 100 years ago today, Henry Ford introduced the Model T automobile to the market. 46 years ago, Johnny Carson debuted as host of NBC’s “Tonight” show. 37 years ago, Walt Disney World opened in Orlando. You would rather work at a less prestigious paper with a better work environment than work at a prestigious paper with a bad work environment. Was that Keith Olbermann calling Roll Call “Capitol Hill’s newspaper of record” on Monday night? It was a year ago today when Capitol File parted ways with Kate Gibbs. The Post’s Gene Weingarten turns 57 tomorrow. Check out today’s White House Photo of the Day from Time. Today’s “Angry Journalist” rant of the day: “They cut our already frozen pay. By an additional 10%.”
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