Section A- I've noticed that I always seem to read the main article on the front page of National, which starts midway through Section A. I like it because it's an indepth focus at a problem/issue affecting a small geographic area, but they're always very interesting and you can learn a lot about the area being covered.
Interesting article about Republicans in the Tennessee House. Politics can be so...odd at times. Fascinating what people in positions of power do.
Article on Maine senators- I like how they're described as part of the vanishing breed of New England republicans- moderate, bipartisan. When I did the article on Bonnie Newman, Dante Scala (Poly Sci professor) described her in that exact term- New England Republican, and he actually compared her to Susan Collins. Times basically backs him up.
Section B- Nice photo on the front. Interesting that it's two photos they put next to each other. I almost didn't notice that. Main comment from that section.
Section C- I guess I need to develop an interest in New York theatre and classical music, because otherwise I'm never going to read the Arts section. Which means I'll just spend more time reading...
Section D- I like reading about food. High-brow food. Low-brow food. Looking at pictures of food. Liked the piece about picking up the check and companies/agents/etc eating out less, as well as the lead story.
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