

National:
- Sandy’s Eastern Seaboard Devastation (NYTimes)
- The science of crowd movement and Grand Central Station (Scientific American)
- New Ohio polls show a tightening race (TheHill)
- How illiquidity spreads from place to place (Economist)
- Teen Driver Decals lowering the rates of cars coming together (CBSPhilly)
- Penguin and Random House show companies coming together may make something better (LATimes)
- SCOTUS avoiding cases that have political ramifications (Slate)
- But oral argument proceeds on a facial challenge to the government’s search justifications (WaPo)
- An essay on Rogers and baseball and sons and Pops (SBNation)
- Bonus: How to eat a Triceratops (Nature)
Georgia:
- Are you the Principal of a failing charter school? Here’s a million dollars (AJC)
- Out of state millionaires fund campaign to benefit future charter school scholars (AtlantaUnfiltered)
- Telegraph’s stance on amendments: one’s a smile and one’s a frown (MaconTelegraph)
- Charles Darwin hopes to upset Paul Broun (Flagpole-Aued)
- GOTV produces Early Voting Squeeze (AJC)
- And Two Groups Produce Statements where Everyone Nods But Nobody Agrees:
- North Fulton Mayors Still Want Regional Transportation Solution (MDJ)
- Gang of Four want “Fix the Debt” resolution (FloridaTimesUnion)
- Atlanta has a New Comedy Radio Station! Hilarious (and scary)! (AJC)
- Immigration Activists Still Wary (AthensBannerHerald)

Article source: http://www.peachpundit.com/2012/10/30/morning-reads-for-tuesday-october-30th/



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