Washington Post Apologized for Publishing Articles the Arizona Republic Already Published
The paper "borrowed and duplicated" substantial material.
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The News Corp. owner made mincemeat of ‘Journal’ editor Marcus Brauchli after purchasing the paper and bending it to his will.
Apparently, not even the editor of the Washington 'Post' cares about why her son is getting married on the same day as her step-granddaughter.
As was widely anticipated, the ousted 'Journal' managing editor has found a new home.
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The oversight board, meant to protect the paper's editorial integrity, says Murdoch's move to oust Marcus Brauchli violates the "letter and spirit" of its bylaws. Too bad there's nothing they can do about it now.
In which we discover why Murdoch loves Thomson so much: They may be exactly the same person!
But even she seems to realize that doing so is an exercise in futility.
Each paper has a distinctly different "take" in their extensive coverage of Brauchli's departure.
He's all over the news today, for his potential 'Newsday' deal, and for the backstory behind Marcus Brauchli's ouster at the 'Journal.'
The outgoing 'Journal' editor officially announces his resignation in a letter to his staff.
Speculation as to why Marcus Brauchli is leaving, after only serving as managing editor for eleven months, is rampant.
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