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Jan 28 2009 4:23pm EDT

Late Breaks: 'Domino' Falls, Arrington Bails

-Condé Nast is shutting down Domino, just two weeks after appearing to give the struggling shelter magazine a reprieve in a corporate reshuffle. [Media Mob]

-AOL is planning to cut its workforce of 7,000 by 10 percent, and no one's getting raises this year just because they deserve them. [PaidContent]

-CBS is launching a personal-finance website, to be called MoneyWatch. It arrives in March. [AllThingsD]

-TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington is taking some time off to get a break from the death threats and spit attacks. [TechCrunch]. □


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