Politicizing the Times Square Bomb Suspect
Robert Dreyfuss, The Nation: "A Connecticut Taliban in Bloomberg's Court?"
Rush Limbaugh: "Bloomberg, Obama Disappointed That the Bomber Isn't a Tea Partier"
Peter Baker, New York Times: "A Renewed Debate Over Suspect Rights"
Nicole Neroulias, BeliefNet: "Muslim Suspect Arrested in Times Square Bomb Scare; U.S. Muslim Group Praises Law Enforcement"
Alan Greenblatt, NPR: "In Bomb Coverage, Media Handle An Explosive Topic"
Jason Straziuso, Associated Press: "Ritual Sacrifice of Children on Rise in Uganda"
Marco Vernaschi and Sebastiano Vitale, Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting: "Child Sacrifice in Uganda"
M. Scott Brauer, dvafoto blog: "Ethical Transgressions in Marco Vernaschi's Coverage for the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting"
Outing an Anonymous Poster
Reader Representative Ted Diadiun, Cleveland Plain Dealer: "Pseudonyms in the news make for tough calls"
Jumping the Gun
Mike DeArmond, Kansas City Star: "Mizzou and Big Ten: When a 'Done Deal' Isn't Done"
Ryan Faller, Bleacher Report: "Report of Missouri Tigers to Big Ten Carries Little Weight"
Rock M Nation blog: "Sources tell ESPN a move to bring MU to the Big Ten is a "done deal"
Blending CBS and CNN?
Gabriel Sherman, New York Magazine: "CBS News and CNN Are Back in Partnership Negotiations"
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