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It's time to get off Couric's back
Says Jon Friedman.
MarketWatch)

POSTED THURSDAY
Times-Picayune subscribers
Get four papers today.
(Editor & Publisher)

POSTED WEDNESDAY
Rather and Lehrer
Discuss old-style conventions.
(ANP)

Newsday circ scandal update
Nine get probation.
(Newsday)

Kushner at RNC
"Sitting quietly."
(Star-Ledger)

Raleigh N&O offers more buyouts
Charlotte Observer, too.
(N&O | Memos)

POSTED TUESDAY
AP talking points
Re Fournier.
(Politico.com)

Bloomberg-NYT rumor
How it started.
(NY Observer)

AJ-C departures
A slide show.
(Brightcove.com)

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Miami Herald
Elaine Pasekoff's feature on buying counterfeit handbags in New York's Chinatown included tips on how to get the best-quality fakes. Many readers were upset, including one who wrote: "There is no difference between buying counterfeit purses and plagiarism, and I am pretty sure if I republish this article under my name, The Herald would go after me. Pasekoff is a thief." Features editor Aminda Marques Gonzalez now wishes the reporter had discussed her own misgivings, and that the sidebar wouldn't have included the buying tips. || More editor/ombud columns:
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