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