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The style rules have been changed after a minor controversy.
The official style guide prefers couples or partners for gay marriages.
Pleaded guilty to criminal contempt yesterday.
The Associated Press is opening a full-time office in the totalitarian state.
The paper's claims of exclusive information, he says, are "blatanly false."
Of course, they're still writing the stories.
The Times and AP have wildly different numbers on how many tea-party candidates are on the ballot this year.
The Boston 'Globe' continues to wrestle with employee unions and the 'Times,' and an alt-weekly outsources its content to India, in our daily media roundup.
Meanwhile, Google doesn't understand why the AP is so angry when it's just trying to help them, and other news on the changing media.
Our daily count of how many heads rolled in the media industry.
One in four of us city dwellers have genital herpes, a study says. We are at once shocked and bored.
The news agency, using private tallies, discovers that Obama already has enough delegates to seal the deal.