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Features
Tuesday, January 31
- :::PM LINKS:::
- Dominique Paul Noth: Even to scrupulous thinkers, John Doe ensnares Walker
- Bruce Murphy: John Doe threatens Walker
- Mike Ford: Why nothing works in education reform
- Margaret Krome: Local foods neither Republican nor Democratic
- Tom Still: Demise of Internet piracy acts speak to power of online democracy
- Sam Witthuhn: Walker campaign fueled by outsiders
- Erik Gunn: Abstaining
- Jack Bruss: The cost reduction that wasn't
- Dave Cieslewicz: The 100 block of State Street, fire escapes, and their place in the city
- Chris Rickert: Madison can solve railroad crossing conflict by living up to its reputation
- :::AM LINKS:::
- Bill Christofferson: Open records vs. online records
- Cindy Kilkenny: What if it's Walker who doesn't want the petitions released?
- Chris Walker: GAB right to hold back on releasing recall petitions -- for now, at least
- Gregory Humphrey: Recall Scott Walker petitions should be made public
- James Wigderson: There is no way the GAB will get away with this
- Rick Esenberg: GAB should release the petitions
- Patti Wenzel: No one made a victim sign a petition
- Jim Rosenberg: Rep. Seidel launching 29th Senate District run
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