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Raw Story (ripped off again!)

The Wall Street Journal covers a story RAW STORY broke 3 months ago—without attribution—about how a onetime press aide to US Rep. Tom DeLay (R-TX) unraveled the house of cards that was Jack Abramoff and his partner Michael Scanlon. "The engag

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Associated Press

State prosecutors seized four computers from a newsroom as part of a grand jury probe into whether a county coroner gave reporters his password to a secure law enforcement Web site, the newspaper said.

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www.chinaview.cn

BEIJING, March 2 -- The Sin City star, Jessica Alba has threatened to sue Playboy magazine for using her image for commercial purposes without her consent and causing "immeasurable harm" to her reputation and career.

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The Guardian

The walkout rasied the stakes in the ongoing battle between Chinese journalists and their political masters, who are keen to keep control over the written word. Chinese newspapers and magazines remain entirely in state hands, but the Internet has pro

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Associated Press

At some point, Farris Hassan, a 16-year-old from Florida, realized that traveling to Iraq by himself was not the safest thing he could have done with his Christmas vacation. And he didn't even tell his parents.

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The Guardian

Jack Anderson, the Pulitzer Prize-winning muckraking columnist who struck fear into the hearts of corrupt or secretive politicians, inspiring Nixon operatives to plot his murder, has died at 83. The pill finally worked Liddy.

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New York Observer

Mr. Rumsfeld who, in 2003, signed a classified document called the “Information Operations Roadmap,” which “accelerated ‘a plan to advance the goal of information operations as a core military competency.’”

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The Independent

The internet entrepreneur Craig Newmark, whose Craigslist site provided a hugely successful free alternative to classified advertising, has trained his sights on the old-fashioned newspaper industry. A groundswell of distrust for reporters -- ordinar

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By Ted Rall

Judith Miller, the mousy Bush Administration propaganda mouthpiece forced to retire from The NY Times, is hardly an anomaly. American journalism is contaminated by widespread institutional corruption. Coming on the heels of the same paper's humil

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Reuters

New York Times reporter Judith Miller, hailed by her editors as a champion of press freedom but later criticized in the pages of her own newspaper for her prewar reports on Iraq, will leave the paper, The New York Times said on Wednesday.

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Associated press

Average weekday circulation at U.S. newspapers fell 2.6 percent during the six month-period. This is a years-long trend of falling circulation at daily newspapers as more people, especially young adults, turn to the Internet for news.

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Arizona Republic

The Phoenix-based alternative news chain started by angry college students in the 1970s stands at the brink of taking over the Village Voice, the venerable, liberal New York weekly considered the granddaddy of alternative newspapers, which is celebra

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Associated Press

NY Times, Miller Fight Over CIA Leak Probe. Finger pointing, lame excuses and frankly the same old pathetic newsroom publishing. But fun to read about, except for the dead and destruction and debt.

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