> E&P’s list of 25 publishing leaders under 35
> SharesPost CEO criticizes Wall Street Journal columnist for deception (Earlier: WSJ’s Berman defends using ‘departed grandma’ for SharesPost test)
> Rochester high school principal tells students journalists they can’t survey students’ drinking behavior without permission
> Canceling Kindle subscriptions means losing all back issues
> Reuters fires editor for chat-room remark
> ABC News names three to senior leadership team
> Pentagon clears Gen. Stanley McChrystal over Rolling Stone article. (Rolling Stone’s response: “Asking unnamed sources to reveal their identities strikes us as an exercise in futility.”)
> Ex-shareholders of Tribune Co. bracing for creditor lawsuits
> Informal survey shows Knight News Challenge has moved from funding startups to expansions and side projects
> Website content management systems enable potentially libelous URL spoofing
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