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POSTED FRIDAY
Niagara Falls Reporter publisher ousted
Over financial irregularities.
(Buffalo News)

Reaction to Farhi's AJR piece
From David Sullivan.
(davisullblog)

Gawker cuts 19 editorial positions
Suspends bonus payments.
(NY Observer)

POSTED THURSDAY
New Yorker endorses Obama
Mag: US needs change, steadiness.
(New Yorker)

POSTED WEDNESDAY
Don't blame Ifill
If veep debate sucks.
(Slate)

Center for Public Integrity hires
Five new staffers.
(CPI)

McCain lashes out
At DMR editorial board.
(Politico.com)

Texas Monthly's next editor
Jake Silverstein.
(Texas Monthly)

 

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Some staffers, too, believe the paper devoted too much space to Sean Taylor's death, reports Deborah Howell. One reader tells her: "He was a young man murdered in his prime, yes; but how often does that happen every day in Iraq -- whether to an American or an Iraqi?" But washingtonpost.com executive editor Jim Brady says: "If you look at the audience this story attracted, we could have done even more." ALSO: Howell lets readers know she'll address the Barack Obama story controversy. || More editor/ombud columns:
> Star Tribune spent months on interactive bridge collapse project (Strib)
> Hoyt: NYT could do a better job fact-checking candidate's claims (NYT)
> Chicken wearing KKK hood in "Non Sequitur" strip draws complaints (CPD)
> "Journalists are a little wary ... we've been burned on Iraq before" (SB)
> Journal-Constitution's web traffic has increased 20% in past year (AJ-C)
> Hearst to spend $2M on new "content management systems" (ATU)
> Some say Union-Tribune photos publicize, condone illegal acts (SDU-T)
Posted at 3:15 PM Dec 3, 2007

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