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Apr 25 2008 12:00am EDT

Late Breaks: Hillary, 'WSJ,' Hillary, 'WSJ,' etc.

-How effective campaign ads helped Hillary Clinton survive Pennsylvania. [Portfolio]

-A book about Eliot Spitzer's extracurricular activities is about to fetch big money. No surprise there. [NYDN]

-Keith Olbermann says he didn't mean to suggest that male Democrat Party elders rough up Hillary Clinton. Because that would be sexist. He's fine if a woman does it, though. [Huffpo]

-The Wall Street Journal could have scooped everyone else, had it wanted to, on the resignation of its managing editor. You would think so, right? [Gawker]

-Speaking of which, Marcus Brauchli's ouster made for lots of subtext at the Overseas Press Club Awards. [WWD]. □


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