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Zell's birthday party photos
From last weekend.
(Philly City Paper)

WP's Political Browser
Pianin explains it.
(Publishing 2.0)

Judy Woodruff's chat
PBSer on election, financial crisis.
(PBS.org)

Jewish Living magazine folds
After five issues.
(Canadian Magazines)

RIP Alan Lupo
Worked at three Boston papers.
(Boston Globe)

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David W. Miller Award
Goes to Harvard senior for Iraq series.
(Chronicle.com)

NYT editor admits WMD mistakes
In a book review.
(TNR.com)

Kurtz's chat
And CNN show.
(WP | CNN)

Woodward to speak to plastic surgeons
In Chicago.
(Detroit News)

 

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Will Bunch wants your anecdotes/opinions for an AJR piece on how the news profession can overcome what he calls "the community gap." He asks: "Do you feel connected to where you work? If not, do you see that as an obstacle -- especially if we're looking for journalism that is more local and more personal, with more two-way interactions with readers, local bloggers, etc. Conversely, if you do feel connected to your community, how did you do it?"
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