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Enough with "attack dog"
Says ex-Baltimore Sun newsman.
(ohmidog.com)

POSTED THURSDAY
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)

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

Wolff's Murdoch book
On shelves in December.
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Slate | National Enquirer | Sharon Waxman
The Larry Craig toilet stall story and the John Edwards "love child" story both involve possible sex hypocrisy. "If Edwards had an affair and lied about it, shouldn't he suffer scrutiny akin to that of Craig?" asks Jack Shafer. "If the press craves consistency, it owes its readers some sort of assessment of Edwards. Is he, like Craig, a public hypocrite?" || Sharon Waxman: How long can the papers avoid this story?
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