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Jul 15 2008 12:00am EDT

Late Breaks: An Armistice in the Tabloid War?

-Okay, you know things have gotten really desperate in the newspaper industry when Rupert Murdoch and Mort Zuckerman are having secret talks about how they can help each other's newspapers save money. [NYT]

-Newbie Washington Post publisher Katherine Weymouth on Tribune Co. chairman Sam Zell: "He may be a loon with Tourette's syndrome, but he's not crazy." [Portfolio]

-Feeling a bit bitter, are we, Jay Leno? [DHD]

-Why is Barack Obama always telling people to "look"? What does that hopemonger think we're not seeing? [CJR]. □


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