Afternoon must-reads: Revenge on the shoe-thrower, and re-enactment of the Tiger Woods incident

On the Hill, Congress considers adding some transparency to the TARP bailout with a new database.

In Ohio, General Electric is getting a large new subsidy. Although it does not look like a stimulus project, they’ll supposedly “create or save” 285 jobs with just $250,000.

Rep. Paul Broun, R-Ga., asks Obama science advisor John Holdren, who appears as a minor character in the leaked climate research e-mails, whether the e-mails constitute a violation of Obama’s directive on scientific integrity, and what he intends to do about it.

MSNBC cancelled Jesse Ventura’s show in 2003 and paid out the rest of his contract, all because he opposed the Iraq War.

The Iraqi who threw a shoe at President Bush held a press conference today. Guess what happened to him?

An animated re-enactment of the Tiger Woods incident. Commentary is in Chinese.

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