Billions in debt, Detroit tumbles into insolvency – NY Times
The Journal’s take on the Detroit bankruptcy – WSJ
A little history on Detroit – Autolife/University of Michigan
New boss of struggling Supervalu is off to a strong start – StarTribune
Wisconsin had a very good June job report – Journal Sentinel
Iowa had a decent month too – Sioux City Journal
Romanian crone burns Picasso, Matisse, Monet, Gauguin in woodburning stove – NY Times
Foreign investment, frustrated by gov’t, pulls back from India – WSJ
Wyoming has only two escalators – Atlantic
The global economy is hurting China more than the other way around – Economist
Elegant Noonan column on John Profumo finding grace after disgrace – WSJ
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