"Lonely Wolf, Lonely Sheep" by Mizutani Fu-ka has an interesting story.
"Metoraba" by Kazuto Izumi has a Japanese feel to it. By the way, Kazuto Izumi wrote the "Binbou Shimai Monogatari," too.
I said, "Love Comic" by Kodama Naoko has a promise, in the previous volume, and it's proving itself in this volume. It's an interesting relationship between an introverted manga artist and her extroverted editor/manager. I like the art, too.
"Nickname Apart(ment)" by Mitani Tomoko doesn't really go anywhere (as far as YURI is concerned), but it's interesting anyway. I'm not sure if it was a one-shot story. I hope not. Oh, and I'm not 100% sure about her first name.
"Wan (One) Love" by Sugiura Jirou is, well, another doggy story. LOL
"Lonesome Echo" by Kigi Tatsumi has a nice style, but I'm not sure if I like the weird mysterious feel it has.
"Endless Room" by Fujigaoka Yumichi is a "cleaner" story. Think mafia, or in this case yakuza. You know, "cleaning" in such setting means "assassination," but well, in this case, it means something more literal. But it's a yakuza story anyway. Neat, eh?
There is a short bonus manga for "Hoshikawa Ginza Yon-choume" by Kurogane Kenn on this volume. Apparently, this series ended in the previous volume. I actually bought the compilation book, even. Interestingly, that one has a different bonus story.
"Caterpillar & Butterfly" is the new series by Kurogane Kenn starting this volume.