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3:00 PM ET, October 1, 2012

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Steven Mufson / Washington Post:
Washington Post Co. buys hospice firm Celtic Healthcare  —  The Washington Post Co. said Monday that it has agreed to acquire a majority stake in Celtic Healthcare, a provider of skilled home health-care and hospice services in the northeastern and mid-Atlantic regions.
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Rick Edmonds / Poynter:
Washington Post buys hospice company  —  Talk about a dying industry.  The Washington Post Co. risked becoming the punch line of an obvious joke this morning with the announcement that it has acquired a majority stake in a hospice company.  —  Hospice?  Not as strange as it sounds if you know the company's ways.
Julie Moos / Poynter:
Penn State student journalist suspended for fabrication, plagiarism  —  Penn State's student newspaper has suspended a writer who fabricated and plagiarized quotes by Sue Paterno in a story about the opening of a center on campus named for her.  Paterno is the widow of former coach Joe Paterno …
Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
More Mobile News Consumers Choosing Web Over Apps  —  Mobile apps were supposed to be the reset button for the news industry.  The last fifteen years have shown how hard it is to get consumers to pay for content on websites or pay attention to ads there.  In the app environment, all that was going to be different.
David Carr / New York Times:
Tired Cries of Bias Don't Help Romney  —  In the last few days, conservatives have become agitated about Mitt Romney's drop-off in the polls.  So did they think the stumble was because of the ill-fated “47 percent” slip of the lip, or the hasty effort to gain a political edge after the death …
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Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
For 2012 Presidential Debates, Campaigns Speed Up The Spin  —  NEW YORK — When President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney leave the debate stage at 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, many of the 3,000 journalists churning out stories in the University of Denver's Hamilton Gymnasium will head to the spin room …
Dan Sabbagh / Guardian:
Al-Jazeera's political independence questioned amid Qatar intervention  —  Al-Jazeera's editorial independence has been called into question after its director of news stepped in to ensure a speech made by Qatar's emir to the UN led its English channel's coverage of the debate on Syrian intervention.
Discussion: TVNewser, @syrianews and @pragmatic_d
Gordon Rayner / Telegraph:
Counter-terrorism officer appears in court over ‘leaks to News of the World’  —  One of Scotland Yard's most senior counter-terrorism officers appeared in court charged with misconduct in public office after allegedly offering to provide information to the News of the World.
Discussion: Guardian
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Josh Halliday / Guardian:   Counter-terrorism officer charged with breaching Official Secrets Act
Frederic Lardinois / TechCrunch:
YouTube Partners With ABC News To Offer Its First-Ever Live Stream Of The U.S. Presidential Debates  —  For the first time ever, YouTube will offer a live video stream of the U.S. presidential and vice presidential debates this year.  To do this, YouTube has partnered with ABC News and the debates …
Discussion: YouTube Blog, AllThingsD and Mashable!
Kevin Roderick / LA Observed:
Nikki Finke's Deadline calls a time out  —  Amid talk that the ownership of Deadline.com is on the verge of buying Variety, Nikki Finke announced on Deadline.com that her staff will be too busy next week on some unstated business to post breaking news nuggets.
Discussion: Deadline.com and FishbowlLA
Alex Howard / O'Reilly Radar:
Four key trends changing digital journalism and society  —  It's not just a focus on data that connects the most recent class of Knight News Challenge winners.  They all are part of a distributed civic media community that works on open source code, collects and improves data, and collaborates across media organizations.
Dave Thier / New York Times:
For New Orleans, a Daily That's No Longer Daily  —  NEW ORLEANS — On Saturday night at the Howlin' Wolf club in downtown New Orleans, they gathered to say goodbye.  There were newspaper hats, brass instruments, toasts, rants, old friends who had not seen one another in years and recent co-workers …
Discussion: The FJP
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Clinton aide Reines apologized to Hastings  —  Philippe Reines, the aide to Sec. of State Hillary Clinton, has apologized to BuzzFeed reporter Michael Hastings for a heated, expletive-laden email exchange last week over the State Dept.'s handling of the fallout from events in Libya, POLITICO has learned.
 
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Bill Rigby / Reuters:
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Patriot-News, Post-Standard employees to find out today whether they'll be laid off
Discussion: The Patriot-News
Nathalie Thomas / Telegraph:
News Corp beefs up compliance teams
Discussion: Guardian
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