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U.K. Media: Why We Agreed to a News Blackout on Prince Harry in Afghanistan (Guardian)
Bob Satchwell: Editors accepted a purely voluntary "understanding" with the Ministry of Defense that specifically stated that the blackout applied only to his military duties in Afghanistan and not to any of his other hobbies or activities, such as late night socializing. In return there would be special access for the media to the prince before, during and after his deployment which could be reported when he returned home.
Danish Muhammad Cartoonist Puts Sketch Up for Sale (WSJ)
Kurt Westergaard is in hiding from Islamic militants who want him dead. Now, the Danish cartoonist says he's ready to part with the source of his travails, a small ink sketch of the Prophet Muhammad with a bomb in his turban. But first there is the ticklish question of price.
More Seacrest 'On Air' (Hollywood Reporter)
Ryan Seacrest must have a lot more hours in his day than the rest of us. The ubiquitous TV personality and radio host has inked a three-year deal with Clear Channel Communications for a new three-hour syndicated radio program intended for national and international distribution across audio, video, and online platforms.
TechCrunch Blogger Arrington on Microsoft/Yahoo, Barry Diller, Nick Denton (Portfolio)
Michael Arrington runs TechCrunch from his rented house in Atherton, California, presiding over a tiny staff of bloggers and reporters who regularly reveal the secrets of life and death in an industry that produced Google, Microsoft, Facebook, and thousands of other startups that you've never heard of. "I look at entrepreneurs as, in a sense, modern-day pirates," Arrington tells Lloyd Grove.
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