Photographer Who Snapped Picture of Man About to Be Hit By Subway Defends Himself
Says he thought the flash from the camera might warn the subway conductor to stop
Says he thought the flash from the camera might warn the subway conductor to stop
David Simon, creator of The Wire and Treme, on New Orleans, private prisons, drug policy, newspapers, and letting down libertarians
Did not like being asked about agency decisions at an Obama event
Printed names of wealthy citizens holding Swiss bank accounts. Faces prison for violating privacy
Some believe 2010 airplane crash was planned
Some folks just don't want to wait for print to die off
Didn't take kindly to their president's finances being examined
Claim university trying to keep them from distributing on campus
That would sting if newspaper endorsements actually mattered
80 years of print publication will end December 31
If you're going to get nasty, there's no more public way
Hard to sustain with £44m worth of loses a year
Last newspaper group owned by Media General Inc.
If only newspaper editorials were still relevant
Editor of Irish newspaper that also ran the photos suspended
The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel may have found the information ... inconvenient
Rupert Murdoch's little scandal isn't going away
Austria's largest newspaper photoshopped a photo from Syria to make it more dramatic
Book titled Imagine: How Creativity Works imagined a bit too much.
Why legacy-newspaper media reporters get their own industry so wrong
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