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Feb 26 2009 4:34pm EDT

Late Breaks: Google News, Now with Monetization

-Google has picked what promises to be a bruising fight with the newspaper industry by introducing ads to Google News search pages. [AllThingsD]

-The Simpsons has been renewed for another season, its 21st, making it the longest-running series in TV history. And only 10 years since it's been funny or relevant! [TV Decoder]

-Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz has put a new management structure in place, and it doesn't include a spot for CFO Blake Jorgensen. [TBI]

-The Pentagon has lifted a ban on letting media organizations show the caskets of American troops. [AP]. □


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