Klein Returns Full Time to Education Work at News Corp., Leaving Investigative Role
Date: 18 June 2012
By The New York Times
Joel Klein, a trusted adviser to Rupert Murdoch, had also been heading up the internal committee charged with looking into the hacking scandal that engulfed the company’s British newspaper division.
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Coverage of Scandal Dents Credibility of Pakistani TV News
Date: 18 June 2012
By Declan Walsh
Declan Walsh
The focus shifts from Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry to two TV anchors who interviewed his accuser, a billionaire property developer.
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Japan Poised to Become Second-Biggest Market for Solar Power
Date: 18 June 2012
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Incentives set to begin July 1 are expected to drive the nation past Italy, which holds the No. 2 spot worldwide.
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News From the Advertising Industry
Date: 18 June 2012
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
Account assignments, executive appointments and miscellaneous news from advertising agencies.
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To Obama, Advice From Democratic Sages
Date: 17 June 2012
By Albert R. Hunt | Bloomberg News
Albert Hunt
The supposedly superior Obama campaign looks amateurish, and complaints about its insularity have reached a fever pitch. Talks with some Democratic sages show a consensus of advice for the president.
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Newspaper Work, With Warren Buffett as Boss
Date: 18 June 2012
By Christine Haughney
Christine Haughney
Three years after saying he would not buy a newspaper at any price, Warren Buffett has moved aggressively into the business, buying 63 papers and taking a 3 percent stake in Lee Enterprises.
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Newspapers May Be Ultimate Victim in Scandal
Date: 18 June 2012
By Alan Cowell
Alan Cowell
If journalists, like politicians, emerge from the Leveson inquiry with their collective reputation yet further diminished by the accusations, newspapers everywhere will suffer for it.
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Rodney King’s Starring Role in Citizen Journalism
Date: 18 June 2012
By Noam Cohen
Noam Cohen
Mr. King, who died on Sunday, became a symbol for the power of a homemade image to take over the media.
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Digital Media’s Ever-Swifter Incursion
Date: 18 June 2012
By David Carr
David Carr
In just one week, developments solidified the future of a new kind of media, with The Huffington Post and Time Inc. both announcing new tablet offerings.
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In a World of Complications, Obama Faces a Re-election Test
Date: 18 June 2012
By Peter Baker
Peter Baker
As President Obama left Sunday for a summit in Mexico, a daunting array of overseas issues underscored the challenges for an incumbent trying to manage global affairs while arguing a case for re-election.
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