Michael Hastings, Rolling Stone: "Another Runaway General: Army Deploys Psy-Ops on U.S. Senators"
The Associated Press: "General ordering probe into report of mind tricks"
Tom Andrews, The Huffington Post: "Fire General Caldwell Now and End the 'Psy-Ops' Against Congress"
Noah Shactman and Spencer Ackerman, Wired's Danger Room blog: "'Illegal Psyop' Neither Illegal Nor Psyop, General's Lawyer Ruled"
Jim Lacey, National Review: "The Inquisition of General Caldwell: How a soldier without honor and a sleazy journalist cooked up a story against one of our finest generals."
Glenn Greenwald, Salon.com: "The military/media attacks on the Hastings article"
Megan McArdle, The Atlantic: "Mind Control Is Just Not That Easy"
Islam Tops Religion Coverage
The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life: "Islam Was No. 1 Topic in 2010"
Women and Opinion Pieces
Mallory Jean Tenore, Poynter.org: "Why women don't contribute to opinion pages as often as men & what we can do about it"
TBD: The Failure of Hyper-local News?
Alan Mutter, Reflections of a Newsosaur blog: "Hyperlocals like TBD: More hype than hope"
Paul Gillin, Newspaper Death Watch blog: "Hyperventilating over Hyperlocal"
Keeping Track of Churnalism
Paul Lewis, The Guardian: "Churnalism or news? How PRs have taken over the media"
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