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Apr 30 2008 12:00am EDT

Late Breaks: 'Newsday,' 'WSJ,' 'Vanity Fair,' etc.

-Don't count Cablevision out of the fight for Newsday: It's reportedly prepared to bid $650 million for the paper, or $70 million more than Rupert Murdoch or Mort Zuckerman has offered so far. [WSJ]

-A Wall Street Journal editor has assigned an investigation into the events that led to the resignation of Marcus Brauchli. [Gawker]

-Vanity Fair's controversial photo of Miley Cyrus generated record traffic for the website. [SAI]

-Speaking of which, why does an ad for Disney products feature a pre-teen girl in her underwear? [Slate]. □


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