Journalists Barred/Libyan Death Toll Surges
Ahmed Eleiba, Ahram Online: "Arab League bans Libya"
Josh Halliday, The Guardian: "Libya: journalists prepare for 'floodgates to open'"
Technology blog, Los Angeles Times: "Syrian blogger jailed as social media helps protesters in Middle East"
(NOT) Reporting the CIA Connection
Mark Mazzetti, Ashley Parker, Jane Perlez and Eric Schmitt, The New York Times: "American Held in Pakistan Worked With C.I.A."
Spencer Ackerman, Wired: "U.S. Admits: Jailed 'Diplomat' Actually Works for CIA"
Michael Calderone, Yahoo! News: "U.S. news outlets held back disclosing Davis' CIA ties"
Glenn Greenwald, Salon: "The NYT's journalistic obedience"
Rich Noyes and Scott Whitlock, Media Research Center: "Wisconsin Unions vs. The Tea Party: A Classic Double Standard"
Media Matters: "Fox Slams WI Protests but Cheered Tea Party Activists"
Andrew Denny, Columbia Daily Tribune: "Wisconsin labor clash ignites debate elsewhere"
Pew Research Center for the People & the Press: "Labor Unions Seen as Good for Workers, Not U.S. Competitiveness"
Logan Attack Follow Up
Kim Barker, ProPublica: "Female Foreign Correspondents' Code of Silence, Finally Broken"
Scott Collins, Los Angeles Times: "Lara Logan photo altered on CNN's 'Anderson Cooper 360'"
Alicia Shepard, NPR Ombudsman: "NPR Struggling with Crude Behavior by Some Users of Its Web Site"
Goodbye to Dr. Taft
Ally Appelbaum, Columbia Missourian: "William Taft, historian and journalism educator, dies at 95"
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