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		<title>Trip&#8217;s morning reading</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has proposed changing the way the <a href="http://www.democratandchronicle.com/article/20091103/BUSINESS/911030311/Cuomo++Reform+pension+account">that state&#8217;s $120 billion pension fund</a> is managed and regulated. That pension fund has emerged as an epicenter of corruption with a big New Mexico angle: Saul Meyer,&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has proposed changing the way the <a href="http://www.democratandchronicle.com/article/20091103/BUSINESS/911030311/Cuomo++Reform+pension+account">that state&#8217;s $120 billion pension fund</a> is managed and regulated. That pension fund has emerged as an epicenter of corruption with a big New Mexico angle: Saul Meyer, the founder of New Mexico&#8217;s former investor adviser, <a href="http://newmexicoindependent.com/38526/former-state-advisers-guilty-plea-puts-nm-scandal-back-in-spotlight">recently pleaded guilty </a>in New York to a felony. <a href="http://newmexicoindependent.com/26433/aldus-founder-faces-criminal-charges-in-new-york">Allegations against Meyer</a> included that he helped the son of New York&#8217;s then-comptroller, who controlled the pension fund, earn fees on an investment here in New Mexico, to win some of New York&#8217;s pension fund business.</p>
<p><span id="more-40966"></span>The most recent casualty of the scandal was New Mexico&#8217;s top-paid staff person, State Investment Officer Gary Bland, who resigned in late October. State Land Commissioner Pat Lyons, a member of the State Investment Council, said a private law firm hired by the State Investment Council (SIC) found that Bland had “pressured investment firms doing business with the state to hire certain third-party marketing or placement agents,” <a href="http://www.santafenewmexican.com/Local%20News/NM-investment-officer-Gary-Bland-resigns">The Associated Press</a> reported.</p>
<p>Elsewhere in the U.S., Massachusetts has proposed a law to <a href="http://www.boston.com/lifestyle/green/articles/2009/11/03/mass_seeks_easier_review_process_for_mired_down_wind_energy_projects/?page=1">streamline the process used to appeal wind energy projects</a> in hopes of speeding up approval, the Boston Globe reports. Apparently a third of all wind-energy projects in the Bay State are stalled because of lawsuits or permit appeals. But the proposal isn&#8217;t without its critics, meaning there will be a battle getting it codified.</p>
<p>Today is election day in many parts of the country. In addition to the high-profile <a href="http://">gubernatorial races</a> in New Jersey and Virginia, Maine voters go to the polls to decide whether to <a href="http://features.csmonitor.com/politics/2009/11/02/at-stake-in-maine-vote-a-potential-first-for-gay-marriage/">uphold a gay marriage law signed in May</a>. As the Christian Science Monitor reports, if supporters prevail, Maine will become the first state in which voters have backed gay marriage.</p>
<p>Texas educators forcibly <a href="http://www.texastribune.org/stories/2009/nov/02/disabled-students-restrained-public-schools/">pinned down students with disabilities</a> more than 18,000 times in the last school year, sometimes injuring them in the process, according to a review of state data by the Texas Tribune, a  much-anticipated non-profit news outlet that debuted today.</p>
<p>Moving along to water issues, the California state Senate approved three measures early Tuesday that are part of a <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-water4-2009nov04,0,3695225.story">broad attempt at water reform</a> in the nation&#8217;s most populous state, reports the Los Angeles Times. The measures included a $10-billion bond measure that would pay for new infrastructure, ecosystem restoration in the San Joaquin- Sacramento Delta and water supply improvements and watershed protections around the state. It also passed a conservation target requiring a statewide reduction in per capita urban water use, as well as a bill creating a new state council to oversee the delta, the heart of the state waterworks.</p>
<p>But as the Times notes, &#8220;the legislation&#8217;s success is far from assured.&#8221; Not only must that state&#8217;s other chamber, the State Assembly, vote on the Senate measures, but the Senate itself still must vote on two other measures that are part of this broad water reform effort. &#8220;The policy parts are linked. If the two remaining measures dealing with water rights enforcement and groundwater monitoring fail, it will take down the entire package,&#8221; the Times reports.</p>
<p>In the media world, the Chicago Tribune and other Tribune Co. newspapers will do without the majority of <a href="http://newsblogs.chicagotribune.com/towerticker/2009/11/tribune-co-papers-rewiring-for-experimental-week-without-ap.html">Associated Press content</a> it usually receives next week. &#8220;The goal,&#8221; writes Chicago Tribune columnist Phil Rosenthal, &#8220;as the papers review costs and needs, is to see whether severing ties with the news cooperative next fall is a viable option, the Chicago-based media company confirmed Monday.&#8221; This is potentially huge because the Associated Press, for more than a century, has been the backstop for many newspapers across the nation. If a paper didn&#8217;t have the staff or the time to report a story at the state Capitol, it usually could count on the Associated Press to do it.</p>
<p>On the techno beat, call it the <a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/mapquest_refreshes_with_new_style_-_but_is_it_enou.php">battle of the maps</a>. MapQuest, once the unchallenged ruler of online directions, has been dethroned by GoogleMaps and continues to lose market share, report the geeks over at ReadWriteWeb. MapQuest is putting up a fight, coming out with recent improvements. But is it too late, RWW asks. For anyone who has found themselves frustrated by unclear, or downright inaccurate, directions on MapQuest, this is a comeuppance.</p>
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