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Top 10: Drugs, gas and servitude

July 13, 2008 |  7:45 am

Once again, people came from miles around to tell us that they don't read the L.A. Times because of Jonah Goldberg. Once again, they all stopped to read Jonah's column while they were at it, making him the week's top reader draw. A respectable second went to David Fleming and Jim Gray's philippic against the war on drugs. And Joel Stein showed with a late-week surge for his column on high gas prices. In a curtain call for their previous week's Dust-Up, John Stagliano and Barry McDonald led the rest. Here are all the winners, and as always, thank you for reading:

1. Forced servitude in America? By Jonah Goldberg
2. This is the U.S. on drugs By David W. Fleming and James P. Gray
3. The joy of $8 gas By Joel Stein
4. How harmful is porn? By John Stagliano and Barry McDonald
5. McCain's bad G-8 judgment call By Madeleine K. Albright and William J. Perry
6. Working without a net By Peter Gosselin
7. Why is YouTube hoarding data? By the editorial board
8. The end of FARC By the editorial board
9. What's eating the L.A. Times? By Marc Cooper and Patrick Frey
10. A good-enough spy law By Nancy Soderberg


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