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Mar 14 2008 12:00am EDT

Late Breaks: AFA vs. Reality, more

-The American Family Association explains, sort of, why it declared its boycott of Ford victorious, evidence to the contrary. [Good As You]

-The New York Times is ending its nighttime shuttle service for employees to Grand Central Terminal to cut costs. [Media Mob]

-Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton have both agreed to more debates. Katie Couric might even get to moderate one, if Passover doesn't get in the way. [Huffpo]

-Here's more on Shine, Yahoo's new women's site. [BusinessWeek]

-Rupert Murdoch is launching a movie channel in the Middle East. Surely the Saudi morality police will get a kick out of Freddy Got Fingered. [Variety]. □


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