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How political press viewed Palin
Was #7 on veep possibles list.
(CJR)

RIP John Bonfatti
Buffalo News reporter was 52.
(Buffalo News)

Post-Dispatch cuts 18 employees
From newsroom, other places.
(Post-Dispatch)

David Brooks & Woody Allen
Compare passages.
(DU)

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.
(NYP/last item)

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Some quotes from Patrick Phillips' interview with Times of London editor Robert Thomson:
* "Newspapers will have to justify their existence, with energy, creativity and integrity, but ink on paper is a pleasure to read and is a convenient format."
* "Pages can be randomly accessed and a newspaper has no issues with battery life -- no copy of the Times has ever needed recharging."
* "Too many journalists are too pessimistic about the future. I am basically an old hack who started as a copy boy at an afternoon newspaper, making tea and ensuring that the pile of carbon paper was constantly replenished, and yet I have never experienced a time of greater opportunity for good journalism."
* "The negative navel-gazing in journalistic circles is unhealthy for the industry and for individuals. Fatalism tends to be fatal."
Posted at 11:24 AM July 18, 2006
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