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January 07, 2009 As two Dailies Trim Business News, 'O.C. Register' Takes a Different Tack The trimming of business news in print newspapers continued apace Wednesday, with The Desert News in Palm Springs, Calif., and the Mail Tribune in Medford, Ore., both announcing changes in format and content. -
January 07, 2009 NYSE Officially De-lists Certain Tribune Co. Debt The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) followed up on its stop-trading order last month, officially notifying the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Tuesday that it has de-listed some of Tribune Co.'s publicly traded debt. -
January 06, 2009 North Carolina Publisher 'Jordy' Whichard Retires A newspaper publisher whose family founded The Daily Reflector of Greenville is retiring both from the paper and as group publisher of Cox North Carolina Publications Inc. -
January 06, 2009 'Athens Banner-Herald' Publisher Retires Athens Banner-Herald publisher Jeff Wilson -- a former Alaskan -- is retiring, wrapping up a four-decade career in newspapers. -
January 05, 2009 New Generation Takes Reins at 'Quincy Herald-Whig' Parent Ralph M. Oakley, the vice president and COO of Quincy Newspapers Inc. (QNI), Thursday will become president and CEO of the family-owned publisher of The Quincy (Ill.) Herald-Whig. -
December 31, 2008 Missouri Paper Cuts Sunday Biz Section The St. Joseph (Mo.) News-Press published its last Sunday business section on Sunday. -
December 29, 2008 AP Reporter Finds His Gaza Home Destroyed 'Savior' of Connecticut Papers Says Local Control Will Succeed 'E&P' To Launch 'Virtual Expo' for Newpapers! Terry Jackson, Remarkable 'Miami Herald' Editor, Dies at 57 `Chicago Sun-Times' Parent Seeking 7% Union Pay Cut 'Savannah Morning News' Asks Georgia Attorney General to Intervene in Dispute Over Crime Records 'Modesto Bee' Appoints New President/Publisher Fire Forces Newton Daily to Move Printing Joe The Plumber: War Correspondent? Cartoonist Lynn Johnston Helps Med Students Thank Their Patients | This week's top stories
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'NYT' Editorial Page Responds Weakly to Israel's 'Incursion' -- As Dozens Die At U.N. School Even as its news pages offer generally balanced coverage of Israel's attacks in Gaza -- with many chilling accounts of civilian casualties -- The New York Times' editorial page continued its role today as a key outside enabler. -
by Greg Mitchell - January 06, 2009
Civilian Toll in Gaza Finally Gets Major 'NYT' Play It took almost a week, but The New York Time finally weighed in today with a front-page report on the civilian carnage in Gaza under six days of Israeli bombing. It¿s only day one of 2009 but it will be hard to top the headline for its sure Duh-ness: "In Dense Gaza, Civilians Suffer." -
by Greg Mitchell - January 01, 2009
Israeli Journalist Decries Civilian Casualties in Gaza Amira Hass is not only an Israeli but both of her parents are Holocaust camp survivors. Yet she has gone on to become the most prominent Israeli journalist to make it her mission to report as often as possible from Gaza and the West Bank, breaking bans and earning the wrath of both Israeli and Palestinian officials. -
by Greg Mitchell - December 31, 2008
Top Ten Newspaper (Business) Quotes of 2008 We're concluding a miserable but memorable year that inspired expressions of woe, insight and even an occasional burst of optimism. Here are my nominees for the top newspaper business quotes of the year gone by. -
by Mark Fitzgerald - December 31, 2008
The Greatest Concert Ever: How a Leading Newspaper Reviewed It -- 200 Years Ago Imagine: It was as if Orson Welles premiered "Citizen Kane," "The Magnificent Ambersons," and "Touch of Evil" on the same night -- with "The Lady from Shanghai" thrown in for good measure. -
by Greg Mitchell - December 22, 2008
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