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Unions protest any sale of Tribune papers to Koch brothers
California unions are increasing their opposition to any sale of the Los Angeles Times and other Tribune Co. newspapers to the Koch brothers, urging the City Council to oppose such a deal and planning a protest for Tuesday. Charles and David Koch,...Tags: Finance, David Koch, Economy, Business and Finance, Tribune Company, Oaktree Capital Management
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Tribune newspapers attract suitors, 'noise'
Tribune reporterSeeking to tamp down “noise” over the possible sale of its newspapers, Tribune Co. CEO Peter Liguori sent an email to employees Wednesday calling speculation about a transaction premature. “A sale transaction is only one of our...Tags: Activism, Employees, Tribune Tower, Tribune Company, Chicago Tribune
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Florida Watch: Protest Koch brothers bid for Tribune, Sentinel newspapers
The progressive group Florida Watch Action is planning a protest Thursday in front of the Orlando Sentinel newspaper to oppose the potential sale of that and other Tribune Company newspapers to the conservative Koch Brothers. The “billionaire...Tags: David Koch, Freedom of the Press, Tribune Company, Chicago Tribune, Newspaper and Magazine
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Florida Watch to demonstrate against sale of Sentinel to Koch bros.
Florida Watch Action, the progressive group that brought you "Pink Slip Rick" and other efforts opposing Gov. Rick Scott in particular and right-wing conservatives in general, is organizing a demonstration tomorrow afternoon in front of the Orlando...Tags: Orlando, David Koch, Americans for Prosperity, Rick Scott, Freedom of the Press
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Putting an end to 'illegal immigrants'
Change of SubjectFrom Sunday's print column While the nation continues to wrestle with the problem of illegal immigration, its major newspapers are solving the problem of “illegal immigrant” The term is widely — though not universally —... -
Putting an end to 'illegal immigrants'
While the nation continues to wrestle with illegal immigration, its major newspapers are solving the problem of "illegal immigrant." The term is widely — though not universally — considered offensive. "'Illegal' should describe only an...
Tags: The New York Times, Immigration, Justice System, Elections, WTTW
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Press Freedom Day: Where reporters and their work are threatened
Friday marks World Press Freedom Day, first declared by the United Nations two decades ago as a day to nurture the freedom of journalists -- or to remind the world of where it falls short. Rights groups pointed to several spots on the globe where...
Tags: Ban Ki-moon, Amnesty International, Justice and Rights, Philippines, Benigno Aquino III
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Digital gains ease, but don't erase, newspaper circulation declines
Tribune reporterDigital gains helped the U.S. newspaper industry but could not offset continued declines in print, with average circulation falling slightly in the semiannual report released Tuesday by the Alliance for Audited Media (formerly the Audit Bureau of...Tags: USA Today, The New York Times, Chicago Sun-Times, The Wall Street Journal, Newspapers
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Bolivia, angered by Kerry, says it is ejecting U.S. aid agency
This post has been updated. Please see the notes below for details. Bolivian President Evo Morales declared Wednesday he was expelling the U.S. Agency for International Development from the country, accusing the aid agency of conspiring against his...
Tags: U.S. Department of State, Relief and Aid Organizations, Government, Peace Corps, John Kerry
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L.A. councilmen want city to weigh in on possible Times sale
Three Los Angeles City Council members -- including a candidate for mayor -- asked their colleagues Tuesday to consider pulling city pension money from the investment firms that own the Los Angeles Times if they sell the publication to buyers who do not...Tags: Wendy Greuel, Economy, Business and Finance, Dennis P. Zine, Eric Garcetti, Elections
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U.S. newspaper circulation down slightly
Newspaper circulation numbers released Tuesday show The Morning Call, the Lehigh Valley's largest news organization, had a sharp drop in daily circulation, which the newspaper attributes to subscription price increases in 2012 and a decrease in e-editions...Tags: Staten Island (New York City), USA Today, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), News Media, The New York Times
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L.A. Times couldn't be barred from reporting on testimony, judge rules
A judge ruled on Thursday that The Times could not be stopped from reporting on testimony from the top manager of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in a deposition for an open-government lawsuit. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Luis A. Lavin said that...
Tags: Judges, Justice System, Trials, Summer Olympics, Laws
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