KAMINSKI: I hate to -- the Russian opposition leader who, on Monday, spoiled Vladimir Putin's re-coronation at the Kremlin by getting 20,000 people out into the streets of Moscow launched a sit-in and showing that the Russian opposition, which had flagged a little after the election in March, is still there and is still challenging an essential autocratic leader.
GIGOT: OK, Bret?
STEPHENS: This is a miss to Douglas Durst (ph), the developer who is building the Freedom Tower, One World Trade Center, which was supposed to go to 1776 feet thanks to a magnificent 400-foot sculptural spire. Mr. Durst (ph) has decided that spire would be impossible to maintain and also very expensive. He wants to put up an antenna that looks like a twig and will leave probably the official height of the building at 1368. We wanted it to go to the moment of our declaration of independence, Mr. Durst (ph), not be stuck in the Middle Ages.
GIGOT: James, quickly, is the guy who beat Lugar, Mourdock, have a chance to win?
TARANTO: He has a pretty good chance on the Republican stage.
GIGOT: OK.
That's it for this week's edition of the "Journal Editorial Report." Thanks to my panel and especially to all of you for watching. I'm Paul Gigot. Hope to see you right here next week.
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