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Mar 11 2008 12:00am EDT

Late Breaks: Murdoch and the 'Journal,' more

-Rupert Murdoch told The Wall Street Journal's D.C. bureau that he has no conservative agenda to push in the news pages. No doubt they found that very comforting. [Politico]

-Murdoch's non-agenda won't be an issue for Yahoo anytime soon; he says he's not interested in fighting Microsoft for control of it. [Bloomberg]

-The Guardian named the 50 most powerful blogs. Ranking the Huffington Post above the Drudge Report is madness. But ranking I Can Has Cheezburger over Drudge? That's genius. [Guardian]

-The responses to Vanity Fair's new "Hitch Bitch" feature are in, and it turns out that Christopher Hitchens is actually kind of a sex symbol. To some, anyway. [VF]

-Is MSNBC's Morning Joe the best thing going in morning television? This guy thinks so. [AJR]. □


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