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McCain Cancels Fundraiser After Media Blow Whistle
Rape and money.
Cedar Rapids Paper Still Publishing Despite Flooding -- Now Des Moines Faces Crisis
Crisis spreads to Des Moines.
When Russert Testified Against 'Scooter' Libby
Contradicted him.
Tim Russert's Final MSNBC Report
Posted this afternoon.
Tim Russert Dies of Heart Attack at 58
Tim Russert, longtime host of NBC's "Meet the Press" has died from a heart attack. He was 58. Russert collapsed and died while working on that program at the Washington studio.
'Harper's' Now Questioning Bob Woodward's Speeches and Foundation
After criticizing Washington Post columnist David Broder Thursday for giving speeches to business groups, Harper's magazine writer Ken Silverstein now says Bob Woodward is doing much the same thing.
Cedar Rapids Flood Marks Editor's First Week On The Job
In just his first four days on the job, Editor Steve Buttry of The Gazette in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is overseeing what may be the most demanding story he will ever encounter at the paper: "It is incredible."
Memoir on Life in Iraq by Farnaz Fassihi of 'WSJ' Arrives in September
Described horrors in 2004.
Under My Wheels: Newspaper Carrier Runs Over Two Sleeping Teens
Two 15-year-old boys lying on blankets in the middle of a Danville street were run over by a newspaper delivery driver early Friday morning.
German Papers Say 'Many Have Lost Faith in America' Because of Bush
With George W. Bush visiting Germany and other parts of Europe this week, German newspapers have been slamming the U.S. president in language stronger than most American dailies use.
MediaNews Group Chain Voting On Union Today
One of those urging employees at the Bay Area News Group - East Bay to cast ballots in the election may be an unlikely get-out-the-vote source: BANG-EB Publisher John Armstrong. "Your future and that of our newsrooms could be decided for many years by the outcome of tomorrow's vote," he wrote in a memo to employees.
Galloway's Sequel to 'We Were Soldiers Once' Coming in August
A look back at death and heroism.
Times-Shamrock Makes Bid for 'Virgin Islands Daily News'
A family-owned media company in Pennsylvania says it has submitted the winning bid for the largest newspaper in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Wachovia Analyst Cuts Rating on Newspapers -- Predicts Bigger Ad Decline
Even more trouble ahead?
Ann Coulter: Bush One of 'Greatest Presidents' Ever
McCain should be so lucky?
15 Reporters Subpoenaed in Pa. Casino Case
In an attempt to find the source of leaks of grand jury testimony, lawyers for casino owner Louis DeNaples are demanding that 15 reporters turn over all handwritten notes, as well as their personal cell phones and home phone bills.
'Chicago Tribune' Publisher Scott Smith to Retire
"I want to let you know that I will retire as publisher of the Chicago Tribune and president of Tribune Publishing once a successor for my Chicago Tribune CEO role is selected," the memo from Smith stated, in part. "Sam, Randy and I agree it's time for new leadership to lead the next wave of market driven change in our business."
'Tampa Trib,' Sister Properties Eliminate 250-260 Jobs
An estimated 250 to 260 jobs are being eliminated by The Tampa Tribune, WFLA-TV and other Media General Inc. properties in Florida, the company said.
Gannett Pension Freeze Draws Angry or Concerned Employee React
"Everybody was... shocked, then disgruntled to find out the pension was frozen," said Terri Sanginiti of The News Journal in Wilmington, Del. "It just came out of left field, at the end of the day." Adds Detroit Guild Leader Lou Mleczko, whose members include Gannett's Detroit Free Press: "It is an abandonment of their own employees."
'Harper's' Piece Criticizes David Broder for Speaking to Business Groups
A Harper's Magazine piece posted today criticized columnist David Broder for speaking at corporate events and not disclosing those talks to readers.