Spitzer’s Fall: Business Edition

March 11, 2008 RSS Feed Print
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New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer could resign any minute. Welcome to the rest of this week's news cycle. Some highlights:

The Wall Street Journal says it's schadenfreude time on the Street.

Gawker consults the crisis flacks. No help there.

John Gapper of the Financial Times covers the operational difficulties of running a high-end prostitution ring (childcare, payment hurdles, etc.).

And finally, Yeas & Nays go inside Room 871.

What, no black light?

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Suck it Client 9!

james mucciola of CA 5:17PM March 11, 2008

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