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The Tonic Roundup: July 6 - 10

By Caroline Walker | Friday, July 10, 2009 3:01 PM ET

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As usual, Tonic is pointing out our top stories -- those that you readers devoured and those we wish you would. The Roundup is at your service. Yeeeehaw!
  • Before you close the door on the subject, read Tonic writer Wynter Mitchell's exclusive first-hand account of MJ's memorial. Much more honest and compelling than a lot of the hoopla out there.
  • For the price of a bunch of cups of coffee, you can sponsor a Klingon in need of your loving care. (Story courtesy of now-outed Trekkie Annie Scott.)
  • Katherine Gustavson reminds us to take a bluer P.O.V.
  • Chris Wilder's Big Mistake doesn't have to be yours. Get a l'il greedy, why dontcha.
  • As David Jenison brings to our attention, one airline is sexing up its pre-flight videos so as not to tune you out. Makes fastening your safety belt a lot more enticing.

Caroline Walker is Tonic's Senior Editor, fusing her experience with media production -- writing, editing, video production -- and nonprofit advocacy work.

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Annie Scott

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