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Susie Cagle | The Atlantic | 2/7/2012
The protest movement is appropriating the names and logos of corporate-owned publications. Is it copyright infringement or satire?
Press Release | Financial Times | 2/6/2012
The Financial Times 2011-2012 Seasonal Appeal has raised £3.34 million for international development charity Sightsavers, making it the most successful appeal since the initiative began in 2005. 
Roy Greenslade | The Guardian | 2/6/2012
The Sacramento Bee has fired a longtime photographer who editors say broke newspaper policy by digitally altering photos.
Aziz Ali | psfk.com | 2/6/2012
18 Days in Egypt is an interactive documentary that looks at the recent revolution through thousands of perspectives.
David Teeghman | jschoolbuzz.com | 2/3/2012
The Student Press Law Center is now accusing the Columbia Missourian of inhibiting students’ free speech and violating the First Amendment.
Michael Risinit | lohud.com | 2/3/2012

Putnam County is paying more than $13,000 to an outside law firm for defending it against a lawsuit brought by Elizabeth Ailes, a weekly newspaper publisher and the wife of Fox News honcho Roger Ailes.

Josh Halliday | Guardian.co.uk | 2/3/2012

Journalists at Thomson Reuters have voted to strike – for the first time at the news agency in more than 25 years – over a below-inflation pay offer.

Press Release | Change.org | 2/3/2012
NEW YORK CITY, NY – Journalists from around the world have joined a campaign on Change.org asking U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and E.U. High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton to demand the Ethiopian government release two Swedish journalists who are being held there.
Vanessa Lu | Toronto Star | 2/3/2012
“I feel very optimistic about the long term for our news organizations … the best of times are ahead for the best of brands,” said Toronto Star publisher John Cruickshank, during a panel discussion at the Four Seasons hotel on Thursday.
Trevor Neehling | Business Day | 2/3/2012
Zimbabwe’s media commission threatens to institute a ban on foreign newspapers.
Keach Hagey | Politico.com | 2/3/2012
Tom Brokaw may not have appreciated his starring role in the most widely broadcast attack ad in Florida last weekend, but he was far from alone.
Roy Greenslade | Guardian.co.uk | 2/1/2012
Vanessa Lu | Toronto Star | 2/3/2012
Jeff Roberts | paidcontent.org | 2/2/2012
Laura Slattery | IrishTimes.com | 2/3/2012
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Susie Cagle | The Atlantic | 2/7/2012