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  • America Occupies Wall Street Because Wall Street Occupies America
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    Why New York's Zuccotti Park is filled with people is no mystery. Reporters keep scratching their heads and asking: "Why are you here?" But it's clear they are occupying Wall Street because Wall Street has occupied the country. And that's why in public places across the country workaday Americans are standing up in solidarity. Did you see the sign a woman was carrying at a fraternal march in Iowa the other day? It read: "I can't afford to buy a politician so I bought this sign."
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  • BBC drops Frozen Planet's climate change episode to sell show better abroad - Telegraph
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    Viewers in the United States, where climate change sceptics are particularly strong group, will not see the full episode.
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  • Marshall Kirkpatrick's Blog » Social Media is Not Ruining Journalism
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    I found myself responding to a Google+ thread this morning wherein a respected technology leader said “copying and pasting from social networking sites is not journalism.” Apparently he’d been seeing random Tweets referenced on TV and thought it was lazy, pointless and a sign that journalism is going down the tubes.
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  • Why Apple Could Sue Gawker Over 'Lost' iPhone Story - DailyFinance
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    "What he never did, however, was notify anyone who worked at the bar, according to its owner, Volcker Staudt. That would have been the simplest way to get the phone back to the Apple employee who lost it, who "called constantly trying to retrieve it" in the days afterward, recalls Volcker. "The guy was pretty hectic about it."<br /> <br /> Nor did the finder report it to the Redwood City Police Department, says Sgt. Dan Mulholland."
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  • Rachel Maddow rips apart Cheney, GOP attack machine - Daily Kos TV (beta)
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    "Again, my friends and colleagues in the media have two choices in covering this. You can just copy down what the Republicans and Vice President Cheney are saying, and click "send," call it journalism, or you can actually fact-check those comments and put them into context. Your choice. It’s your country."
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  • Associated rePress
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    "A tribute to "fair use" and the AP's misguided crusade against the hyperlink. All content on this site was generated automatically from the AP's own RSS feeds. (Sorry, we forgot to include your magic DRM beans.) ♥"
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  • Why NPR is the Future of Mainstream Media
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    "But what is NPR doing differently that’s causing their listener numbers to swell? They basically have a three-pronged strategy that is helping them not only grow now, but also prepare for the future media landscape where traditional methods of consumption (TV, radio, print) could be greatly marginalized in favor of digital distribution."
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  • How John McCain Went From Maverick to Crank -- New York Magazine
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    "“Seriously,” Chris went on. “Do people really want to put up with four years of that? Of [him] sitting there, angrily, grumpily, like a codger?”"
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  • Religion beat became a test of faith - Los Angeles Times
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    "Clearly, I saw now that belief in God, no matter how grounded, requires at some point a leap of faith. Either you have the gift of faith or you don't." I guess 'gift' is one way to describe it.
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  • Memo to the Public Relations Department. In the Pipeline:
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    "if one of us ever does manage to change the world, it'll start with a puzzled glance at a computer screen, or a raised eyebrow while looking at a piece of paper. Instead of getting noisier, everything will get a lot quieter."
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  • Boing Boing: Correcting the Record: Wikipedia vs The Register
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    "The Reg is the Wikipedia vandal you can't revert."
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  • RealClimate » The Wall Street Journal vs. The Scientific Consensus
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    "It is puzzling then that the WSJ editors could claim that "the scientific case....looks weaker all the time"."
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  • American Journalism Review
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    "By randomly choosing a story a week to fact-check after it's published, the paper wants to simultaneously dissuade potential corner-cutters while proving to readers its commitment to honesty."
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  • Compare And Contrast Blogs And Reuters On Joe Trippi's Speech
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