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White House vs FOX News: War in review
The Swampby Mark Silva and updated After a week at "war'' with the FOX News Channel, the White House maintained today that it really isn't too concerned about what FOX says about the administration - and also gave new, high-level......Tags: Congressional Budget Office, Drugs and Medicines, Career and Workplace, White House, U.S. Senate Committee on Finance
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Obama vs. FOX: 'Not losing lot of sleep'
The Swampby Mark Silva That battle between the White House and FOX News is one thing that President Barack Obama is not losing a lot of sleep over these days. So says the boss at the White House where various advisers......Tags: Television Industry, Barack Obama, News Agency, Washington (U.S. state), Television Stations
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Dolans: The news and the business
Spin CycleA few cents worth on Cablevision's planned purchase of Newsday: The big concern here in the newsroom is whether the Dolans will keep their hands off the editorial product. There's no answer to that until it happens, but the......Tags: New York, Television Industry, New York Knicks, Newsday Inc., Rupert Murdoch
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The Morning Read: Is this the future?
Spin CycleSome newspapers have a vision of changing the world and making it a better place. But it seems the Cablevision vision is Cablevision. Jim Dolan, who apparently couldn't find the time to talk to Newsday, is quoted in today's......Tags: John Morton, Newspapers, Newsday Inc., Newspaper and Magazine
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Hey, kids, the All-Star Game is coming to the Bronx!
WatchdogI don't know where to begin in giving you the details of the Fox/MLB pre-All Star game extravaganza, the kickoff to what Fox says "is sure to be one of the most memorable nights in sports history." So I'm just......Tags: Hank Aaron, American League, Mark Grace, New York Yankees, Willie Mays
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Sarah Palin's book of 'virtues:' Volume II
The Swampby Mark Silva Sarah Palin, author of Going Rogue, is going on to "virtues.'' The Republican Party's 2008 nominee for vice president will deliver another book billed as a "celebration of American virtues and strengths," her publisher, HarperCollins...Tags: Alaska, White House, Entertainment, Book, Rupert Murdoch
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Stars pick the directors they want to watch
Let's say there's a row of beautiful movie theaters, and the marquee of each one reads, "New film by (name of filmmaker here)." And let's say there's no other information about the film itself. Which one would you choose? We offered this dilemma to some...
Tags: Django Unchained (movie), The Sapphires (movie), Pulp Fiction (movie), David O. Russell, The Impossible (movie)
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Big Ten expansion Q&A
The Big Ten knew what it was getting by adding Penn State — a dominant football program. Same with Nebraska. Now expansion is all about demographics, population shift, TV sets, inventory and subscriber fees. Which are all fancy ways of saying...
Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, North Carolina Tar Heels, Atlantic Coast Conference, The Pennsylvania State University, Football
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Don't be so evil: A guide for bosses
A long time ago, a caveman went up to another caveman and said: "I'll give you some of my woolly mammoth meat if you move these rocks for me."
The first boss was born.
Later that night, the rock-moving employee went back to his cave and painted pictures...Tags: Career and Workplace, Crimes, Rupert Murdoch, Human Interest, Employees
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Erin Aubry Kaplan: The O.J.-Kramer discrepancy
WELL, THAT was a close one. After pulling back from the brink via the midterm elections, Americans seem to be in the mood for more accountability. On Monday, media magnate Rupert Murdoch announced that he was dropping "If I Did It," the coyly titled,...Tags: Public Relations, Michael Jackson, David Letterman, Crimes, Rupert Murdoch
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Rutten: News Corp.'s widening scandal
The only sort of power a news organization can wield safely is the power to persuade. Every other sort — no matter how high-minded or expedient the reason for taking it up — is a kind of slow poison that twists the souls of the journalists...
Tags: Culture, Crimes, Journalism, The New York Times, Elections
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On the Media: The Guardian got the job done
Alan Rusbridger, editor of Britain's Guardian newspaper, would never let one of his writers get away with the cliche, but when the history of the Guardian is written it really wouldn't be much of a stretch to say these have been the best of times and.......Tags: England, Journalism, Crimes, Government, Human Interest
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