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Time Columnist Leaves For Harvard Business Review

17 hours ago ago from mediabistro.com: jobs, classes, community and news for media professionals

It's the end of the year, which is the perfect time to switch jobs anyway, since there's not all that much work to be done between Christmas and New Years (unless you work in the party-planning business, in which case, tough break. You get all of March through June to slack off). So it's no surprise that we're starting to hear more rumors of editors and writers leaving their positions to extend their two week break before beginning their ...

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Obituary: Mike Randall

18 hours ago ago from Arts and Entertainment | The Independent UK

Author: Michael Leapman The wrong time for Randall was 1963 when the Daily Mail, where he had been an associate editor, was engaged in a long battle with the Daily Express for domination of the broadsheet middle market. William Hardcastle, later to become a broadcaster, had been appointed editor of the Mail in 1959 but, although it devoured the News Chronicle the following year, he had been unable to lift its circulation much above two and ...

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New Sounds: Various artists: The Village – VUE Weekly

11 hours ago ago from Songwriting Help and Ideas

VUE Weekly New Sounds: Various artists: The Village VUE Weekly These are, after all, excellent specimens of classic songwriting swaddled in the many graces of established beloveds of folk, alt-country and Americana and ...

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War of words: a glossary to the debate over Sonia Sotomayor Los Angeles Times | HIPAA Compliance News

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FOXNews War of words: a glossary to the debate over Sonia Sotomayor Los Angeles Times The Obama administration is no stranger to the language wars, having found its voice on a variety of issues. Nor are Republicans exempt from the sugarcoating that accompanies the bending of a phrase. Court Choice Pushes Identity Politics to Forefront New York Times FIrefighters case is focus in debate over Sotomayor Colorado Springs ...

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#46. 2009 in Review: My Seven (Online) Tribal and InterTribal News Sources

10 hours ago ago from LAST WOMAN: political & cultural snaps

There are a few basic essentials needed to ensure that the sovereignty of Tribal Nations will thrive: This last item, the participatory process, relies on a number of factors including having access both to (1) an educational system that is pro-Tribal while providing the foundation for resilient Tribal communities and to (2) Tribal journalism that is robust, independent, and accurate. Although it is important to read the New York ...

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Project Alesia: News Corp.'s Roman Battle Cry (Does That Cast Googlers as the Gauls?) [BoomTown]

20 hours ago ago from All Things D

While Internet companies such as Google use baked goods as names for their key strategic initiatives recent ones related to its Android mobile operating system were called Donut and Eclair, for example aggressive media giant News Corp. is definitely not going for sweetness in its unusual selection of a codename for its high-profile digital content effort. That would be Project Alesia, a moniker which comes from a vicious siege from ancient ...

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