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Jan 11 2008 12:00am EDT

Idle Chatter: Olbermann vs. Matthews, more...

-The Wall Street Journal's opinion pages are now free on the web. Next up: everything else? [WSJ]

-Speaking of the Journal, is the "A-hed," the front page slot for quirky features, soon to be a thing of the past? [Gawker]

-It's not Jayson Blair, but Maureen Dowd has been indulging in some dateline chicanery. [TPM]

-Obviously, the only way to find New York Knicks fans to star in a commercial these days is to pay people to pretend they're Knicks fans. [NYP]

-Is NBC News selling out to the network's financial interests by airing an hour of Golden Globes coverage? [LAT]

-Chris Matthews is reportedly "infuriated" at being outshone by Keith Olbermann at MSNBC. [TVNewser]. □


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