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“They’re making it up,” says former Wall Street Journal Online managing editor Bill Grueskin. “Some of these are the same people who moaned a few years ago about how WSJ.com was cutting itself off from the Internet. And so far, we haven’t seen any signs that WSJ’s current owner is less enamored of pay walls than its former one.”
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