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WebNewser: The Wall Street Journal debuted its Japanese-language Web site today.
Silicon Alley Insider: 1,100 AOL staffers took the buyout offered earlier this year, meaning the company will have to lay off 1,400 more people by the end of the first quarter of 2010.
Romenesko: The New York Observer‘s Gillian Reagan has left the paper to join The Business Insider.
Associated Press: Stephen Colbert is a cover model (again). He’s on the latest cover of Sports Illustrated in a form-fitting speed skating uniform.
Newsweek: Here’s a fun end of the year list: the oddest headlines of 2009.
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