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Jun 20 2008 12:00am EDT

Late Breaks: ProPublica and '60 Minutes,' more

-ProPublica, the investigative-journalism nonprofit, will conduct a joint investigation with 60 Minutes on Al Hurra, the U.S. government-funded TV network. [TV Decoder]

-Peggy Noonan is rumored to be up for a job on the op-ed page of The New York Times. [WWD]

-Breaking: The media are in love with John McCain. [The Nation]

-Why did The New York Times, the Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal all ignore a two-star general's allegation of war crimes? [Radar]. □


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