Reason Morning Links: The Moldovan Revolution Will Be Tweeted, Government Excess in the U.K., Fawning Over Castro

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– Anti-communist protesters in Moldova organize with Twitter and Facebook.

Federal judge orders criminal probe of prosecutors in the Ted Stevens case.

The Economist editorializes in favor of Sen. Jim Webb's (D-Va.) efforts to reform the criminal justice system.

– Brits aghast after learning politicians were charging taxpayers for personal home renovations, $800 sinks, and porn.

– U.S. politicians slobber all over Castro. Let's just hope none of them gives a speech in Chile.

– More news from the U.K.: British government to archive every email, photographers rally to oppose sweeping new anti-terror law they say could prevent them from photographing public officials.