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Excellent post with real constructive criticism and genuine solutions. +1.
For #1 though, a few nitpicks:
You can get around the issue of OSNews looking terrible in it's "snapped state" by implementing CSS3 Media Queries and adapting to changes in the layout size.
Overall though, you make your point well. I would like the snapping mechanism to be overhauled in the near future, with fine grained control over what individual apps (Both Metro and Classic) can snap.
Good examples include seeing 2 or more browser tabs side by side, Visual Studio panes, etc.
I believe this is where it's going eventually. It is actually an app store requirement that Apps implement a good snapped state UI, so hopefully you won't be in the situation where apps don't take advantage of the layout size.
The rest of your points I can get behind 100% .