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That's according to a newsman who quit after
Rupert Murdoch bought the Chicago Sun-Times in 1984. "You have to believe that someone willing to shell out five big ones for a trophy like Dow Jones will be far more sensitive and thoughtful than to send in the clowns who pillaged the Sun-Times 23 years ago," says
Alan Mutter. ||
Rem Rieder: "There's little reason to think that Murdoch won't ultimately be Murdoch." || More
reaction from
Dean Singleton, the Guild's
Linda Foley and others.
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Dow and Jones were journalists first, businessmen second (WSJ)