This week's Steuben Courier
includes a piece on a new WETM-TV program that will include an interview with Eric Massa.
The "Responsible Plan for Iraq" is the subject of a
long op-ed in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
Finally, this isn't strictly about the 29th race, but the lede in the
latest McClatchy story on Senate earmark reform pretty neatly captures the Republican strategy of making a big noise in hopes that people will forget who was behind the huge earmark expansion in the first place:
Republican senators unveiled an earmark revision plan Thursday as part
of an effort to counter their reputations as pork-happy spenders who
ran up a deficit while in power and lost the public's trust in their
fiscal oversight.