Elsewhere: Ethics, Snow

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Brendan Scott captures the moment when the Chairman of the Assembly's Ethics Committee decided to vote for the controversial ethics reform bill.

Eliot Spitzer's appointments so far have not been confirmed by the Republican-controlled state Senate.

The Jewish Press thinks Spitzer is too hard on Sheldon Silver.

The snow storm has Newsday asking, "How far does Tom Suozzi's juice go?"

Hillary leads the Democratic field in Alabama, Arizona, Oklahoma and Utah.

Ben explains the rift between the netroots and the religious left.

The "fastest and safest human-powered vehicle ever built," according to one inventor, is here.

The daughter of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was arrested for DUI.

President Bush refused to answer questions about the Scooter Libby trial.

And pictured above is a happy Eliot Spitzer at his budget press conference yesterday.

-- Azi Paybarah
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soldier (not verified) says:

look at this photograph -there is something sinister and almost evil about the sneering smile our governor has cast about -- there he is thinking I am going to take over the judicial and legislative powers in addition to my own.

journalist (not verified) says:

Ethics- your pal over at the News _ Error Louis has a wife working for Spitzer and former Dinkins pal Tony Shorris. Louis doesnt disclose that when he writes his glowing pro-Spitzer anti- Legislative crap in the paper and on the blog. It is time for some disclosure and critique. Where is the Columbia Journalism Review when you need it?

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