Newsweek cover flap Sklar's comments. (Huffington Post)
More puzzlers From Jay Rosen. (Romenesko Letters)
POSTED THURSDAY Royko film To be based on three columns. (Wisconsin SJ)
Losing a homeOne journo's experience. (CJR)
Newsweek's Palin cover Explained. (LAT Blogs)
LAT publisher's "treason" remark Prompts Fake LAT post. (notthelatimes.com)
Press too tough on Palin? Many say yes. (People-press.org)
POSTED WEDNESDAY Okrent's HuffPost pieceBackground story. (Portfolio.com)
People mag's Newman book "Leaves a sour taste in my mouth." (Folio)
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Alexandria, Va.: The "NewsWar" segment last night had my wife and I utterly captivated and disgusted at the same time -- captivated by the excellent reporting and interviews, disgusted by the attitude of Judith Miller. Do many other journalists share her attitude that anonymous slander or lies from politicians equal "important news"? Isn't there supposed to be some sort of filter or judgement put into play somewhere along the line? Raney Aronson: I'm so glad you watched. I do think that many people were aggravated with Judy Miller's defensiveness that her sources were wrong, so then so is she. As you can see - someone like Bob Woodward disagrees, and so do many others we interviewed.