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11 October 2011

Belated September Traffic #nlpoli

In the rush of the uber-exciting election, your humble e-scribbler forgot to post the September stat porn list.

Consider this your bit of exciting information during an otherwise dull voting day.

  1. Williams set to offer comms director plum patronage job
  2. Classical gas
  3. The first big political story of the campaign
  4. Dateline:  Desperation, Newfoundland
  5. Dippers on point for first CBC election political panel
  6. New Poll.  New Result.
  7. The Hebron Give-Away
  8. Advertising group has Tory, Nalcor ties
  9. RCMP investigating SNC Lavalin officials over corruption allegations
  10. To you with affection from Danny

- srbp -

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