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Don't Call It Outsourcing (2005-02-26): Outsourcing is not a wise word to use if you want to win elections.
The Post's Kinky Condi Fantasies (2005-02-25): The Washington Post has a highly inappropriate and disturbingly Freudian column about Condi's black outfit she wore when visiting Germany.
Recent Editorial Changes (2005-02-24): VNU Business Publications veteran Jennifer Gilbert has been named editor-in-chief of Sales & Marketing Management magazine, Group Publisher Jackie Augustine announced.
Tina Brown Talks Testosterone Poisoning (2005-02-24): Tina Brown has a funny column in the Washington Post about how perhaps a woman's touch is just what the world needs right now.
Richard Bessler Leaving Viacom in March (2005-02-23): Viacom Inc.
Gannon-Guckert Needs a Date for the White House Correspondents Dinner (2005-02-23): First, he wasn't going to talk to the media anymore on the advice of his attorneys.
Recent Editorial Changes in the Media (2005-02-22): Reed Business Information (RBI) has promoted Tad Smith to Executive Vice President of Reed Business Information in the United States.
A Bedtime Kiss for Chirac (2005-02-22): President Bush had dinner with French President Jacques Chirac this past week.
Verizon Offers Music Videos by Mobile Phone (2005-02-21): Verizon Wireless and Warner Music Group (WMG) have announced the launch of a mobile music video download service called V CAST.
The Minutemen Ride Again (2005-02-21): The Associated Press shares the exciting news that the Minutemen are riding again.
The Bush Tapes: Wiretapped by a Friend (2005-02-20): Just when you thought it was safe to talk to your friends without first doing a wiretapping sweep, The New York Times gets the journalistic scoop of the new year with the release of a bunch of tape recordings of President Bush before he was President Bush.
Bush Dangerously Close to the Read My Lips Zone (2005-02-18): President George W.
Doug Herzon Named President Spike TV (2005-02-17): Herb Scannell, MTV Networks Group President, has appointed Doug Herzog as President, Spike TV, adding the responsibility of overseeing Spike TV to his existing role as President, Comedy Central.
Ari-Bob Wades into Gannongate (2005-02-17): Former White House press secretary Ari Fleischer (affectionately known as Ari-Bob by our nickname-loving president), waded into the Gannongate mess with an interview with Editor and Publisher, which has been doggedly following the simmering scandal.
Syria and Iran: A Match Made in .... (2005-02-16): The Associated Press shares the good news that Iran and Syria have decided to create a united front "to confront all the challenges imposed (on us) by others.
Plamegate Update: Court Orders Reporters to Reveal Source of Leak (2005-02-15): A federal appeals court is upholding the ruling of a lower court to order Judith Miller and Matthew Cooper to comply with a grand jury subpeona
Scandal in the White House Press Corps; Gannongate Gains Steam (2005-02-14): The White House Press Corps is an experienced group of journalists from major news outlets that have undergone rigorous FBI background checks in order to be allowed within 10 feet or less of the President of the United States.
Shiites Win Big in Iraqi Elections (2005-02-13): So, the results are in.
Dow Jones Reorganizes to Integrate MarketWatch (2005-02-11): Dow Jones & Company has reorganized its Consumer Electronic Publishing group as a part of the integration efforts associated with its recent acquisition of MarketWatch, an online provider of business news and financial information.
A Dramatic Step by John Kerry (2005-02-09): John Kerry got behind presumed new DNC Chair Howard Dean today, pledging $1 million to the DNC for grassroots organizing.