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Barbara Walters: Let the victory lap begin!
Let the Barbara Walter's farewell tour begin! Monday's edition of "The View" opened with the show's founder and star fixing the camera with that fearless don't-let-the-strange-absence-of-wrinkles-fool-you-I've-been-on-television-for-50-years gaze and...Tags: Saturday Night Live (tv program), Mother's Day, Dancing With the Stars (tv program), Academy Awards, Celebrities
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Bloomberg's top editor calls policy on client data 'inexcusable'
ReutersNEW YORK, May 13 (Reuters) - Matthew Winkler, editor-in-chief of Bloomberg News, apologized on Monday for allowing journalists "limited" access to sensitive data about how clients used Bloomberg terminals, saying it was "inexcusable" but that important...Tags: Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Federal Reserve, Bloomberg L.P., News Media, Central Bank
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CNN, MSNBC, Fox show true colors in choice of stories this week
The Baltimore SunLast week was a great one for cable news watching. Not because any one channel did such outstanding work, but rather because several stories clamored simultaneously for the camera’s attention. The choices that a channel makes in such situations are...Tags: Social Media, Barack Obama, News Agency, MSNBC (tv network), James MacArthur
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Review: "Forty-one False Starts" by Janet Malcolm
Janet Malcolm is not an art critic or a literary critic. She's a journalist, and I don't say that with condescension. She's a journalist the way Joan Didion is — the kind who recognizes, as she put it in the first sentence of "The Journalist and the...
Tags: Photography, Casablanca (movie), Paul Henreid, Forest Hills, Arts and Culture
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Bloomberg editor calls journalists data access 'inexcusable'
ReutersBloomberg News Editor-in-Chief Matthew Winkler on Monday apologized for allowing journalists “limited” access to sensitive data about how clients used Bloomberg terminals, calling it “inexcusable." But he insisted that important...Tags: Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Federal Reserve, New York City, Bloomberg L.P., Central Bank
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American Cinematheque to celebrate the late Roger Ebert
Thumbs up to the American Cinematheque. The independent, nonprofit cultural organization is paying homage to the Pulitzer Prize-winning movie critic Roger Ebert with a new film series, "The Great Movies: A Tribute to Roger Ebert." The influential...
Tags: Brad Pitt, Entertainment Events, Chicago Sun-Times, Awards and Prizes, Roger Ebert
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Press Freedom Day: Where reporters and their work are threatened
Friday marks World Press Freedom Day, first declared by the United Nations two decades ago as a day to nurture the freedom of journalists -- or to remind the world of where it falls short. Rights groups pointed to several spots on the globe where...
Tags: Civil Rights, Ban Ki-moon, Somalia, Politics, Philippines
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Tribune's Joe Doyle remembered as 'bigger than life'
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Their last attempt at a conversation ended without any actual words being exchanged. Ara Parseghian just trusted that long-time friend Joe Doyle would be better the next day, even though the 92-year-old South Bend Tribune sports editor...Tags: Periodicals, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Pneumonia, Brian Kelly, Zionsville
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Bloomberg CEO says client data access for reporters a mistake
ReutersBy Lauren Tara LaCapra May 11 (Reuters) - After reports that users of the company's financial terminals were investigating potential leaks of confidential information, Bloomberg LP CEO Daniel Doctoroff said that the company had made a "mistake" by giving...Tags: Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Federal Reserve, News Media, Bloomberg L.P., Finance
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Pakistan expels N.Y. Times reporter on eve of historic elections
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The Pakistani government ordered the Islamabad bureau chief for the New York Times to leave the country on the eve of landmark parliamentary elections, according to the newspaper’s website. Declan Walsh, 39, was told...
Tags: Pakistan, Interior Policy, Newspapers, Personal Data Collection, Elections
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Rick Atkinson talks "The Guns at Last Light"
World War II lasted six years, but Rick Atkinson needed 14 years to complete his massive trilogy on the conflict. That turned out to be time well spent. Now the wait for the concluding volume of “The Liberation Trilogy,” his magisterial...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Chicago Sun-Times, Unrest, Conflicts and War, U.S. Army, The Washington Post
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READER SUBMITTED: New York Writers Studio Comes To Connecticut: Hill-Stead Museum Offers Teacher Workshop
FarmingtonFrom June 24 through June 26, during Hill-Stead's Sunken Garden Poetry Festival, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Philip Schultz will lead a three-day introduction to his Writers Studio Method for teachers and writers. This innovative program utilizes the...Tags: Learning Disability, New York City, Poetry, Barack Obama, Pulitzer Prize Awards
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