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Anchorman: A Dumb Job
Frank Rich, New York Magazine
Rich writes: "Some two months into Brian Williams's six-month banishment from NBC for making stuff up, it's not known whether he will ever return to the anchor chair at Nightly News."
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Frank Rich, New York Magazine
Rich writes: "Some two months into Brian Williams's six-month banishment from NBC for making stuff up, it's not known whether he will ever return to the anchor chair at Nightly News."
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Columbia's
Rolling Stone/UVA Report: 'An Anatomy of a Journalistic Failure'
Sheila Coronel, Steve Coll, and Darek Kravit, Rolling Stone
Excerpt: "Last July 8, Sabrina Rubin Erdely, a writer for Rolling Stone, telephoned Emily Renda, a rape survivor working on sexual assault issues as a staff member at the University of Virginia."
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Sheila Coronel, Steve Coll, and Darek Kravit, Rolling Stone
Excerpt: "Last July 8, Sabrina Rubin Erdely, a writer for Rolling Stone, telephoned Emily Renda, a rape survivor working on sexual assault issues as a staff member at the University of Virginia."
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Exoneration
From Death Row Does Not Guarantee Justice
Matt Schiavenza, The Atlantic
Schiavenza writes: "In 1985, Anthony Ray Hinton was convicted of murdering two men in Alabama and sentenced to death."
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Matt Schiavenza, The Atlantic
Schiavenza writes: "In 1985, Anthony Ray Hinton was convicted of murdering two men in Alabama and sentenced to death."
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Poll: White
Americans Far More Accepting of Police Violence
Jesse J. Holland, Associated Press
Holland writes: "Whites in the United States approve of police officers hitting people in far greater numbers than blacks and Hispanics do, at a time when the country is struggling to deal with police use of deadly force against men of color, according to a major American trend survey."
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Jesse J. Holland, Associated Press
Holland writes: "Whites in the United States approve of police officers hitting people in far greater numbers than blacks and Hispanics do, at a time when the country is struggling to deal with police use of deadly force against men of color, according to a major American trend survey."
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Obama Calls
Iran Nuclear Deal 'Our Best Bet'
Peter Baker, New York Times
Baker writes: "President Obama strongly defended last week's preliminary agreement with Iran as a 'once in a lifetime opportunity' to curb the spread of nuclear weapons in a dangerous region while reassuring critics that he would keep all options available if Tehran ultimately cheated."
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Peter Baker, New York Times
Baker writes: "President Obama strongly defended last week's preliminary agreement with Iran as a 'once in a lifetime opportunity' to curb the spread of nuclear weapons in a dangerous region while reassuring critics that he would keep all options available if Tehran ultimately cheated."
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Chelsea
Manning Got 1,000 Followers on Twitter Before Her First Tweet
David Ferguson, Raw Story
Ferguson writes: "Former U.S. Army specialist Chelsea Manning has joined the social medium Twitter and is now tweeting to the outside world from inside Fort Leavenworth Military Prison, where she is serving a 35-year sentence for leaking classified U.S. military information."
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David Ferguson, Raw Story
Ferguson writes: "Former U.S. Army specialist Chelsea Manning has joined the social medium Twitter and is now tweeting to the outside world from inside Fort Leavenworth Military Prison, where she is serving a 35-year sentence for leaking classified U.S. military information."
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The Shocking
Climate Threat Nobody's Even Talking About
Chris Mooney, Washington Post
Mooney writes: "Rapid Arctic warming is expected to lead to the thawing of a great deal of frozen soil or permafrost, which, as it thaws, will begin to emit carbon dioxide and methane to the atmosphere."
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Chris Mooney, Washington Post
Mooney writes: "Rapid Arctic warming is expected to lead to the thawing of a great deal of frozen soil or permafrost, which, as it thaws, will begin to emit carbon dioxide and methane to the atmosphere."
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