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The GOP's beef with the media
Is it ethical for a news organization, reporting on developments in the midst of a heated partisan campaign, to give a spokesman for one side the opportunity to anonymously accuse the principal candidate on the other side of engaging in underhanded...Tags: Loyola University Chicago, Elections, News Agency, Medical Specialization, George Bush
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Fourth Estate gets third degree
Chicago Tribune reporterSince the introduction of little-known Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as the Republican vice presidential nominee, the GOP has launched an offensive on the news media, attempting to frame the Fourth Estate as Public Enemy No. 1. Rapid-fire reporting on Palin'...Tags: Spiro Agnew, Sarah Palin, Executive Branch, Barack Obama, Government
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A forceful advocate for McCain
A prolonged, thunderous roar greeted Sarah Palin last night as the newest Republican star joined a long line of the party's media scourges, including former Maryland Gov. Spiro T. Agnew, who stood in her place 40 years ago.
Boos rained down when she...Tags: Regional Authority, Elections, Sarah Palin, Harry S Truman, Executive Branch
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Syracuse Univ. paper cuts back on print editions
Associated Press WriterWorsening finances are forcing the student-run newspaper at Syracuse University to eliminate its print edition on Fridays and instead put the day's news on its Internet site. The cost of printing and distributing The Daily Orange makes it impractical to...Tags: Metal, Marketing, Colleges and Universities, Advertising, Newspapers
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Equal time rules at this book club
Welcome, readers, to the second installment of the Tribune columnists' political book club. My colleague John Kass hosted last week and urged you to "enrich the experience" of watching the Democratic convention by reading "The Case Against Barack Obama:...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Elections, Democratic National Conventions, Periodicals, Clubs and Associations
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NEW COLUMNIST: Please, don't shoot the new messenger
Daily PressIf another person dumps his or her problems with the Daily Press onto my lap, I bet I'll scream. This is a problem many people have with the media — but it's more of an issue that many people of color have. Why didn't you cover this? Why didn't...Tags: Hampton University, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Periodicals, Freedom of the Press, Newspaper and Magazine
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Running Ravens sites isn't a snap
Tony Lombardi's answering machine ends with the message, "Remember, do what you love and love what you do." Which pretty much sums up why the now-47-year-old Perry Hall man quit his job leasing equipment to corporations three years ago to go full time...Tags: Radio, Morgan State University, David Akers, National Football League, Brian Billick
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Palin's turn to define herself
In the five days since she was introduced as John McCain's running mate, Sarah Palin has been defined by news media accounts of her views, her family and her brief record as Alaska governor.
Now it's her turn to define herself.
Palin is earning high...Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, State Budgets, Sarah Palin, Laura Bush, Executive Branch
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Heismanpundit.com/Orlando Sentinel Heisman Poll
After Week 1 QB Tim Tebow, Florida 34 (5) QB Chase Daniel, Missouri 31 (1) QB Pat White, West Virginia 27 (1) RB Chris Wells, Ohio State 20 (1) QB Mark Sanchez, USC 12 (2) RB Knowshon Moreno, Georgia 8 WR Jeremy Maclin, Missouri 4 QB...Tags: Elections, Periodicals, Matt Leinart, Political Candidates, Tim Tebow
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Experts: Columnists Pad Writing In Rush To Relax
In a phenomenon that occurs every year in the week before Labor Day, national columnists across America are filing pointless, content-free "filler" columns, enabling the lazy scribes to hit the beach earlier, according to observers who have been following...Tags: Beijing Games, Periodicals, Labor Day
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Orfordville weekly stops publishing after 92 years
The Janesville GazetteThe small weekly newspaper that ran for nearly a century was the epitome of a family business. Ask George Stewart about his first days in the newspaper office, and you'll start with a lesson about the linotype machine. "You didn't answer her question,...Tags: Newspapers, Newspaper and Magazine
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Edwin O. Guthman, 89; Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterEdwin O. Guthman, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist and editor whose aggressive pursuit of Watergate stories during the 1970s earned him the enmity of President Nixon and the No. 3 spot on Nixon's infamous enemies list, has died. He was...Tags: Unions, Tom Brokaw, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Awards and Prizes, Robert F. Kennedy
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