Reason Morning Links: News from the G20 Summit, the War on Terror, and the Kentucky Rumor Mill
- As police and demonstrators clash at the G20 summit, Gordon Brown declares the organization will become "the world's main economic governing council." Barack Obama says it will supplant the G8. On today's agenda: charges against Iran.
- More details emerge about Najibullah Zazi's alleged terrorist plot. Meanwhile, the FBI makes an arrest in a separate terror case.
- The initial AP report about Bill Sparkman, the Census worker recently found dead in Kentucky, does not appear to have been fully accurate.
- Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is hospitalized.
- A replacement is tapped for Ted Kennedy. Not so fast, says the GOP.
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