New Culture secretary pledges to defend press freedom after peers vote to 'restart' Leveson inquiry

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New Culture secretary pledges to defend press freedom after peers vote to 'restart' Leveson inquiry

The new inquiry would look “into the extent of unlawful or improper conduct within news publishers” about personal data, as well as “the extent of corporate governance and management failures at news publishers”. Peers said that the Government could “fully satisfy… the spirit” of the vote by restarting
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Theater review: Uncle Vanya lets his hair down

His subjects included creative writing, art history and the graphic arts, especially calligraphy, and his students included poets Gary Snyder and Philip Whalen, among many others. His successor at Reed, Robert Palladino, carried on the tradition, and one of Palladino's students was Steve Jobs.
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Operations Manager, Book Publishing

A new Operations Manager, Book Publishing job is available in Chicago. Check it out on PW JobZone.
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Snap Is Suffering From Major Engagement Problems

Snap is working on the most significant interface redesign in Snapchat's history, and plans on separating social content from publisher content that is currently found in its Discover section. However, there's a huge risk that doing so will adversely impact usage of Discover content, which is an extremely
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Robert Guillaume

He also formed a publishing company with his second wife, Donna Brown, whom he married in 1985, publishing books and audiobooks of fairytales told in a multi-ethnic style, later producing animated versions of them on PBS and HBO. For most of his life, he was a man who preferred his romantic life to
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Round Hill Completes $240 Million Acquisition of Carlin Music Publishing

Carlin Music Publishing, home to songs by Elvis Presley, James Brown, AC/DC, Billie Holiday and many others, closed its sale to Round Hill Music, Variety has confirmed. News of Round Hill's winning bid, for a reported $240 million, was reported back in September; Carlin was at the center of a heated
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Professor Vargas Brings Violence, Law, and Politics Lab to UChicago

Christina Cano, a third-year majoring in sociology and creative writing, has been working in the lab since its inception. “My role is a data analyst, and in this first phase of our bigger project [I] go through homicide reports from the turn of the century to assess how a murder is reported, what details are
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2015 Guide to Self-Publishing, Revised Edition

Synopsis: The 2015 Guide to Self-Publishing is the essential resource for writers who are taking their publishing futures into their own hands, whether it's referred to as self-publishing or indie publishing. In addition to hundreds of listings for freelance editors, designers, self-publishing companies, and
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