Scott Shuger's summary of the morning's news papers in Slate's Today's Papers is very good again this morning, as it always is. This is an example of something very valuable that we couldn't have before the Internet: a critical review of newspaper reporting that is so timely you can read it as a substitute for the papers themselves (if you only have five minutes to read the paper), and that actually improves the work that these papers do because it is so consistently sensible and so widely read. Shuger won some award last year (the name of which I can't remember -- was it from Brill's Content?) for these daily articles.