Review: Times plagiarist neither damned nor redeemed by new doc

  “Why did you do it?” It’s a fitting opening to a documentary about a plagiarist, considering it’s usually the first question asked of people like Jayson Blair—who, as a reporter for The New York Times, plagiarized or fabricated more than 30 articles. The scandal, known as the “Blair Affair,” is the subject of Samantha… Continue reading Review: Times plagiarist neither damned nor redeemed by new doc

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Kamloops—pop. 85,000—loses its only daily paper

The decline and fall of local newspapers continued earlier this week as Glacier Media Inc. announced that it is closing The Kamloops Daily News after 80 years in print. While the last year has seen the death of several free large-market dailies and small-market community papers, John Hinds of Newspapers Canada* told The Vancouver Sun… Continue reading Kamloops—pop. 85,000—loses its only daily paper

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Conrad Black vs. Rob Ford: no surprises

Around 8:58 Monday night, thousands of Torontonians discovered whether Vision TV is included in their cable packages. That was probably the only new thing they learned that hour. In a 15-minute interview with media baron Conrad Black on The Zoomer, Toronto Mayor Rob Ford boasted about saving taxpayers’ money (again), crowned himself the best mayor… Continue reading Conrad Black vs. Rob Ford: no surprises

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