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Parental shortcomings
Columnist Lieber addresses them.
(Dallasnews.com)

Ex-NYTer Darnton discusses his book
Audio interview.
(Mr. Media)

NYDNer suspended over tossed phone
"Nobody knows what set him off."
(New York Post)

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Tony Ridder's timing
Of McClatchy stock sale.
(Doyle Reports)

Wolff's Murdoch book
On shelves in December.
(NYP/last item)

POSTED MONDAY
Save "Nightline"!
Jon Friedman's campaign.
(MarketWatch)

Zell's return on Tribune deal
Could be extraordinary.
(CPN)

No print Daily Cal on Wednesdays
Due to financial problems.
(Daily Cal)

American summer journalism
It's dangerous!
(Boston Globe)

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