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    Jan 31, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Chinese hackers reportedly attack New York Times

    More than 30 journalists and executives at western news organizations in China, including the New York Times, have had their computers hacked, according to Mandiant, a security firm that monitors such attacks. Over the last four months, the hackers...

    Tags: News Media, Security, Theft, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal

  2. Jan 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Ring accused of burglarizing the homes of Times subscribers

    Three men have been arrested on suspicion of burglarizing the homes of Los Angeles Times newspaper subscribers while they were on vacation, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
    Three men have been arrested on suspicion of burglarizing the homes of Los Angeles Times newspaper subscribers while they were on vacation, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. They allegedly stole $1 million in property...

    Tags: Theft, Criminals, Crime, Law and Justice, Los Angeles Times, Newspaper and Magazine

  4. Mar 5, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  5. How come we don't hear about 'conservative media bias'?

    Liberal media bias.
    Liberal media bias. So incessant is this complaint from conservatives that the three words string together as one, like Holy Roman Empire. But like the old saw about that infamous regime being neither holy nor Roman nor an empire, liberal media bias...

    Tags: Mike Huckabee, George W. Bush, Social Issues, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia

  6. Jan 25, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Biblioracle: Gogol vs. Google

    In a recent interview with Wired Magazine, a man named Tim O'Reilly said, "I don't really give a (censored because this is a family newspaper) if literary novels go away. They're an elitist pursuit." What Tim O'Reilly says matters because Tim O'Reilly...

    Tags: Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Google Inc., Dining and Drinking, Cheese Corn

  8. Jan 26, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  9. Jon Macht: From Hagerstown to Hollywood

    Moxie is defined by Webster's New World dictionary as "courage, pluck, perseverance; guts."
    crystal.schelle@herald-mail.com
    Moxie is defined by Webster's New World dictionary as "courage, pluck, perseverance; guts." And if there's one thing Hagerstown native Jon Macht, 52, has, it's moxie. Moxie was what lead Macht as a teenager to have the nerve to send a note to The...

    Tags: George Lucas, TBS (tv network), Entertainment Events, National Basketball Association, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp.

  10. Jan 25, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  11. L.A. Daily News publisher gives $750 to mayoral candidate

    L.A. NOW
    The publisher of the Los Angeles Daily News has contributed to the campaign of mayoral candidate Kevin James. Jack Klunder said, however, that his personal contribution would not affect the newspapers coverage of the race....
  12. Mar 18, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Liberal media bias is beyond doubt

    For about 20 years, I have been teaching a course at Towson University called "Media Criticism," which deals largely with alleged ideological media bias.
    For about 20 years, I have been teaching a course at Towson University called "Media Criticism," which deals largely with alleged ideological media bias. The claims of liberal bias in the mainstream media go back at least as far as Barry Goldwater's...

    Tags: Towson University, News Media, Barack Obama, Politics, Elections

  14. Jan 27, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. The cloud over China

    Beijing has some seriously bad air. How bad? On a scale of 1 to 500, the United States Environmental Protection Agency says anything over 100 is unhealthy and anything above 400 is an emergency. Recently, the pollution index for Beijing hit 755. For...

    Tags: National Government, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Politics, The New York Times, Human Rights

  16. Jan 30, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Wealthy Pacific Palisades entrepreneur buys local newspaper

    L.A. NOW
    At a time when Alan Smolinisky’s peers have mostly traded paper for pixels, he doesn't own an iPad or a Kindle. The Pacific Palisades resident is not much for social media and says he has never used Facebook or Twitter.......
  18. Jan 24, 2013 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  19. Our Laguna: The art of pitching to the media

    Representatives of Laguna Beach nonprofits learned Jan. 18 how to get ink for their organizations.
    Representatives of Laguna Beach nonprofits learned Jan. 18 how to get ink for their organizations. About 80 representatives from nonprofits showed up for a workshop on what organizations should and should not do to get their stories in newspapers. The...

    Tags: Public Relations, FBI, Architecture, Arts and Culture, Los Angeles Times

  20. Jan 23, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. From Google News to the Chicago Tribune: Observations after a month in the newsroom

    In my five years at Google News, I’d barely ever heard anyone use the phone or raise their voice. But the newsroom at the Chicago Tribune, a 165-year-old urban stalwart, is a much more boisterous cubicle suite than anything at the Googleplex.
    In my five years at Google News, I’d barely ever heard anyone use the phone or raise their voice. But the newsroom at the Chicago Tribune, a 165-year-old urban stalwart, is a much more boisterous cubicle suite than anything at the Googleplex....

    Tags: Murder, Journalism, Google Inc., Chicago Tribune

  22. Feb 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Donald Richie dies at 88; interpreted Japan for the West

    Donald Richie, an American expatriate in Japan who became that country's preeminent Western interpreter, explaining its culture — from cinema to Zen to tattoos — in books and essays that illuminated the author's psyche as much as that of his adopted home, has died. He was 88.
    Donald Richie, an American expatriate in Japan who became that country's preeminent Western interpreter, explaining its culture — from cinema to Zen to tattoos — in books and essays that illuminated the author's psyche as much as that of his...

    Tags: Orson Welles, Citizen Kane (movie), Columbia University, The New York Times, Tokyo (Japan)

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