Afghanistan Low on News Agenda
Date: 26 December 2011
By Brian Stelter
Brian Stelter
A report by the Project for Excellence in Journalism counted an increase in international news over all, owing largely to the war in Libya and the protests in the Middle East and Africa.
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Baby Formula Is Called Safe
Date: 26 December 2011
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Mead Johnson Nutrition said it tested the same batch of powdered baby formula as public health authorities, confirming the safety results.
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Markets Rise While Dollar Loses Ground
Date: 27 December 2011
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Many markets were closed on Monday for Christmas and Boxing Day, but most of those that were open showed gains.
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In Beck’s Shadow, Rise of ‘The Five’
Date: 26 December 2011
By Brian Stelter
Brian Stelter
“The Five,” a panel of five co-hosts who argue about the day’s top stories, seemed to be a quick fix for Fox News after Glenn Beck’s departure last June, but the show has found its footing.
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Middle childhood, censoring bad news on avian flu and the science behind a character in the movie “Hugo.”
Date: 27 December 2011
Middle childhood, censoring bad news on avian flu and the science behind a character in the movie “Hugo.”
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Israel TV Station’s Troubles Reflect a Larger Political Battleground
Date: 26 December 2011
By Ethan Bronner
Ethan Bronner
Channel 10’s defenders see the agenda of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at work, but those around him deny any motive of revenge for negative coverage.
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Recalling a Trip to North Korea Before the Death of Kim Jong-il
Date: 26 December 2011
By Edward Wong
Edward Wong
The Times’s Edward Wong recalls his visit to the North Korean border town of Rason four months before the death of the country’s leader, Kim Jong-il.
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Documents Appear to Contradict Gingrich’s Account of First Divorce
Date: 27 December 2011
By Trip Gabriel
Trip Gabriel
It is unclear whether the latest twist on this account will damage Mr. Gingrich, who has been married three times, with voters.
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A Village in Revolt Could Be a Harbinger for China
Date: 26 December 2011
By Michael Wines
Michael Wines
At least 625,000 small, locally run villages in China frequently suffer the same sorts of injustices that prompted the outburst this month in Wukan.
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Pakistan Prime Minister Says No Plans to Dismiss Military Chiefs
Date: 26 December 2011
By Salman Masood
Salman Masood
Yousaf Raza Gilani denied reports by anti-American media outlets that he was planning to dismiss the country’s army and intelligence commanders.
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