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ABC Won't Air Video of Woodruff Explosion (Drudge Report)
ABC News executives have made the controversial decision not to air video footage that was being taped when anchorman Bob Woodruff and cameraman Doug Vogt were injured by an explosive in Iraq.
Joint Chiefs Assail Post Political Cartoon (WaPo)
In a protest with an unusual number of high-level signatures, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and each of its five members have fired off a letter calling a Washington Post cartoon "beyond tasteless." UPDATE: Washingtonian: "We believe you and Mr. Toles have done a disservice to your readers and your paper's reputation by using such a callous depiction of those who have volunteered to defend this nation, and, as a result, have suffered traumatic and life-altering wounds."
Media Giants Wooing Kornheiser (WaPo)
Tony Kornheiser, the Washington Post columnist and ESPN yakker, has become the object of a bidding war among media companies, with deals worth millions of dollarsand the lineups of newspapers, TV and radio stationshanging in the balance.
Son of Sulz ('Mini-Pinch'?) Shines at the ProJo (Providence Phoenix)
Ian Donnis: Quietly building his journalistic credentials in Rhode Island, 25-year-old Arthur Gregg Sulzberger could one day vie for the top job at the New York Times.
Anger Over Drawings Spreads Among Muslims (WaPo)
In Gaza, gunmen there threatened to kidnap European citizens unless their governments apologize for controversial cartoons that included an image of Muhammad wearing a turban shaped as a bomb with a burning fuse. In Paris, France Soir fired its managing editor after the paper republished the caricatures. Guardian: More European papers defy Muslim protests.
Teen Vogue's Sanders Is Condé Publisher of the Year (WWD)
Heading in, the title's Gina Sanders and Glamour publisher Bill Wackermann were named by insiders as front-runners for the coveted honor. In what was either a coincidence or someone's idea of a joke, the two were paired for Tuesday's doubles tennis round-robin.
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