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The witch ain't dead, and Chris Matthews is a ding-dong

Rebecca Traister, Salon, October 9, 2008

On 10th Anniversary, ‘Dianabilia’ Takes Over

Stuart Elliott, New York Times, August 27, 2008

Embedded in Iraq

Michael Massing, New York Review of Books, July 17, 2008

Petition seeks vote on Al-Jazeera TV

John Briggs, Burlington Free Press (Vermont), July 3, 2008

LA Times slashes 250 jobs

Stephen Brook, The Guardian, July 3, 2008

Conservatism still pays Limbaugh

Brian Stelter, International Herald Tribune, July 3, 2008

Mottaki: US mistreats Iranian reporters

Press TV (Iran), July 3, 2008

More News Pulled Off Air, Georgian “Media Freedom” Rating Falls

Nino Japaridze, Georgian Times (Georgia), July 3, 2008

Reporter's Kin Slams Media Leaks

Moscow Times, July 3, 2008

L.A. Times outlines 'painful' cuts

Phil Rosenthal, Chicago Tribune, July 3, 2008

Documentary tells full story of Hunter S. Thompson

Mark Olsen, Los Angeles Times, July 3, 2008

Go on, wind us up

Brian Cathcart, New Statesman, July 3, 2008

Mayor Langford refuses to do interview with Al-Jazeera reporters

Joseph Bryant, The Birmingham News (Alabama), July 2, 2008

Echoes of War

Howard Kurtz, Washington Post, July 2, 2008

CNN and MSNBC up versus Fox News

Lisa Snedeker, Media Life, July 2, 2008

If the first lady is a pop star, French media melt like Boursin

Robert Marquand, Christian Science Monitor, July 2, 2008

'Horrible' good news for Web

Steve Johnson, Chicago Tribune, July 2, 2008

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