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Mother Jones:
Bill O'Reilly's Own Video From Falklands Protest Contradicts His “War Zone” Claim — He has said he saw civilians massacred in Buenos Aires. The report he filed at the time said nothing of the sort. — Throughout the controversy set off by a recent Mother Jones article …
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Tom Kludt / CNNMoney:
The O'Reilly tapes: Phone recordings raise new questions about JFK story — One evening in March more than 30 years ago, Gaeton Fonzi received a call from a man whose voice and name are now instantly recognizable. — “Hi Gaeton,” the caller said. “Bill O'Reilly.” — The year was 1977.
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Pressthink, Talking Points Memo, @brucebartlett, @beychok and Business Insider
Brendan James / Talking Points Memo:
Fox: O'Reilly Didn't See Bombings In Ireland, But He Saw Photos Of Them — Fox News issued a clarification on Friday on behalf of its star host Bill O'Reilly, saying that he said he'd “seen” bombings in Northern Ireland because police showed him photos of them.
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Gawker and Washington Post
Ravi Somaiya / New York Times:
Rebekah Brooks likely to return to News Corp in UK-based role focusing on digital endeavors — News Corp. Set to Rehire Rebekah Brooks, Acquitted Executive — Rebekah Brooks, the former head of Rupert Murdoch's media holdings in Britain, acquitted last year on charges related …
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Financial Times:
Rebekah Brooks set to run Dublin-based Storyful — Former tabloid editor cleared in hacking trial returning to Murdoch's News Corp — Rebekah Brooks, the former tabloid editor who was cleared of all charges in Britain's phone hacking scandal, is returning to News Corp to run Storyful, the company's social media news agency.
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Capital New York, Bloomberg Business, International Business Times, Reuters, Hollywood Reporter, BBC, The Drum, @chrisjhorn, Mashable, @paulyq, @wilp, @fraserec4 and The Wrap
Jason Abbruzzese / Mashable:
The New Republic's investment arm buys part of analytics startup Parse.ly, deal said to be in “mid-six figures” — The New Republic's investment arm buys up a piece of analytics startup Parse.ly — The New Republic's investment arm has made its first move in buying a piece of web analytics firm Parse.ly.
Scott Dadich / Wired:
Wired launches redesigned responsive site, web pages now load twice as fast — WELCOME TO THE NEW WIRED — Welcome to the new WIRED. This site is the culmination of more than two years of work by dozens of super-talented people, people I'm proud to have as colleagues.
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FishbowlNY, @davatron5000, @marcuswohlsen, @sdadich and Talking Biz News
Dao Nguyen / BuzzFeed:
What It's Like To Work On BuzzFeed's Tech Team During Record Traffic — It's all about the company culture, folks. Here's how it all went down (or didn't) last night. — BuzzFeed Publisher — 8:23 p.m.: Jay's sysops pager goes off. His wife says, “Uh oh, is it the dress?” He replies, “What dress?”
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William Dotinga / Courthouse News Service:
In lawsuit, auditor says LA Times fired him for blowing whistle on scheme to pad circulation figures — L.A. Times Juggled the Books and Fired Him, Auditor Says — LOS ANGELES (CN) - Los Angeles Times fired an auditor for blowing the whistle on a scheme to pad circulation numbers, the man and his company claim in court.
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FishbowlNY
Rick Gladstone / New York Times:
Washington Post's imprisoned Tehran correspondent Jason Rezaian finally allowed to hire lawyer — After 7 Months in Jail, U.S. Journalist in Iran Is Allowed to Hire Lawyer — Jason Rezaian, The Washington Post's Tehran correspondent, who has been imprisoned by the Iranian authorities …
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Washington Post, @kimmasters, CBS News, The Beacon Review and @tparsi
Channel 4 News:
Saudi blogger Raif Badawi could be facing the death penalty — Saudi blogger Raif Badawi, sentenced to 1,000 lashes over accusations he insulted Islam, could now be facing the death penalty, Channel 4 News learns. — Raif Badawi, 31, was expected to serve a 10-year jail sentence …
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The Independent, Guardian and @reprieve
Jacob Bernstein / New York Times:
John Fairchild, Editor of Women's Wear Daily, Dies at 87 — John Fairchild, the witty and irascible publisher and editor who transformed his family's fusty trade publication, Women's Wear Daily, into the lively bible of the fashion industry, died on Friday at his home in Manhattan. He was 87.
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