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23 hours ago ago from Keith Burgess-Jackson
To the Editor: Re “ Tilting Rightward at Journal ” (The Media Equation, Business Day, Dec. 14): I was amused by David Carr’s column about what he says is a rightward tilt in some news articles and headlines in The Wall Street Journal since the paper was acquired by Rupert Murdoch. It isn’t that I haven’t noticed the same thing on a few occasions. It’s that my eye for political bias in what should be objective news reporting has ...
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20 hours ago ago from Michelle Kenneth's Weblog
One of my colleagues found this article today from ESPN (from the Associated Press). NEW YORK Former NHL player Reggie Fleming, who died in July, had brain damage due to repeated head trauma, linking hockey for the first time to a condition usually found in boxers, the New York Times reported Friday. Fleming, who spent 12 seasons in the NHL, was found by Boston University researchers to have had chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a ...
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15 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Everyone seems to agree that we need save journalism as we watch newspapers slowly sink into insolvency. Why? Mike Royko, the acerbic, blue-collar, Pulitzer-Prize-winning columnist for The Chicago Daily News put it best, I think, when he wrote that "a reporter is to a politician as a barking dog is to a chicken thief." The country needs these watchdogs not only for politicians but also for businesses, Wall Street, and the climate. Many ...
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21 hours ago ago from ESPN.com
NEW YORK -- Former NHL player Reggie Fleming, who died in July, had brain damage due to repeated head trauma, linking hockey for the first time to a condition usually found in boxers, the New York Times reported Friday. Fleming, who spent 12 seasons in the NHL, was found by Boston University researchers to have had chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a disease that causes cognitive decline, behavioral abnormalities and ultimately dementia, ...
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1 day ago ago from PopEater
NEW YORK -Considered one way, Charles Gibson 's career in TV news seems to be a model of stability: 34 years logged with one employer, ABC. There, he did his job well and rose to the top echelon of his profession, forming a firm bond with his viewers and offering his gracious signoff, "I hope you had a good day." On the other hand, Gibson, who Friday retires from the "World News" anchor desk and from ABC as a full-time employee, is bowing out ...
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16 hours ago ago from Switched
Seemingly every other professional uses an iPhone at work, so why not a soldier? Raytheon, a military contractor, hopes to bring Apple's do-all device to the battlefield soon. According to The New York Times , Raytheon announced Wednesday the "One Force Tracker," which is an application that shows a person's position on a real-time map and provides secure communication between users. This live line between soldiers could reduce the likelihood ...
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