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Novak: Feds Know Who Outed CIA Agent (Chicago Sun-Times)
Robert Novak said that special counsel Patrick Fitzgerald knows who outed a CIA agent to the Chicago Sun-Times columnist but hasn't acted on the information because Novak's source committed no crime.
Google to Charge for API Use (MediaPost)
Google has decided to start charging on a per-use basis for its AdWords application programming interface, or API, which allows software developers to design applications that send and receive data to and from its keyword ad auction.
Movie Critics Not So Important Anymore (Forbes)
Here's a $64,000 question: Say you're running a movie studio and you know your upcoming release is bound to be panned. How do you sell it to the critics? Answer: Check your premises. Don't assume advance screenings to critics are a must.
Bill Seeks Rights for Student Reporters (AP via Monterrey County Herald)
A California assemblyman has introduced a bill intended to protect the First Amendment rights of college journalists in light of a federal court ruling last year that allowed administrators at Midwest universities to review articles before publication.
A Final April in Paris (Forbes)
James Brady: I fully intended this week to write a perfectly normal column, all about significant people and meaningful events in the business. But how could I? At a hospice in northwest Washington, Art Buchwald was dying, the comedic genius of hundreds of daily papers, millions of readers, dozens of hardcover best-sellers.
Schieffer to Couric: Welcome (Daily Record)
CBS Evening News anchor Bob Schieffer said he was part of the "welcome wagon" when his successor, NBC's Katie Couric, visited her future newsroom for the first time Wednesday. Said Schieffer: "She'd never been in the building before."
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