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1st of December 2014 News

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What We're Reading

Date: 02 December 2014

By THE NEW YORK TIMES

Get recommendations from New York Times reporters and editors, highlighting great stories from around the web. Today, great reads from John Schwartz, Damon Darlin and others.

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For Hong Kong Protesters, a Spark to Keep Alive

Date: 02 December 2014

By MICHAEL FORSYTHE and CHRIS BUCKLEY

Michael FORSYTHE

News analysis; thousands of young people like university student Manni Ng in Hong Kong have learned firsthand just how daunting it is to go up against highly organized, uncompromising government in China; student protesters are now left wondering how to proceed after failure of demonstrators to surround city government complex and public support for their movement wanes.

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To Gain the Upper Hand, Amazon Disrupts Itself

Date: 02 December 2014

By DAVID STREITFELD

David STREITFELD

News analysis; Amazon, about $250 million short of revenue forecasts in its third quarter, is moving to leverage its powerful e-commerce operation into a retail and entertainment giant; in its 20th year, Amazon's losses are increasing, and critics say company has become too ambitious; admirers believe it will dominate retail market in an unprecedented way.

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Vox Media Valued at Nearly $400 Million After Investment

Date: 01 December 2014

By LESLIE KAUFMAN

Leslie KAUFMAN

Vox Media will announce that it has closed $46.5 million round of financing from New York investment firm General Atlantic; investment values company at $380 million, and comes at time when digital-media companies are suddenly of interest to venture-capital firms.

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When the Forces of Media Disruption Hit Home

Date: 01 December 2014

By DAVID CARR

David CARR

David Carr The Media Equation column reflects on round of buyouts being offered by The New York Times in effort to cut staff and stretch existing revenue over smaller cost base; notes that company is likely to lose people with many decades of professional experience and hard-won skills, but holds that newspaper's options could be far worse in a business as challenged as journalism.

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Ailing U.N. News Service Gets $25 Million

Date: 01 December 2014

By NICK CUMMING-BRUCE

Nick CUMMING-BRUCE

Integrated Regional Information Networks will restart operations in January 2015 as independent, nonprofit media venture with promise of $25 million over 15 years from Jynwel Foundation, which is owned by family of Hong Kong-based investor Jho Low; IRIN was operated under wing of United Nations office that coordinates humanitarian aid, until UN decided midyear that it would stop financing agency on Dec 31.

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News Verse: Robert Pinsky

Date: 02 December 2014

By ROBERT PINSKY

Robert PINSKY

Times Insider begins, this week, a new feature: the news in verse.

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News From the Advertising Industry

Date: 01 December 2014

By STUART ELLIOTT

Stuart ELLIOTT

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NBC News' Snyderman to Return to Air

Date: 02 December 2014

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Ground Wars End, and So Does a Chapter in Military-Press Relationships

Date: 01 December 2014

By ERNESTO LONDOÑO

Ernesto LONDOÑO

Ernesto Londono Editorial Observer relates his experience as an embedded reporter during eight years of war in Iraq and Afghanistan; describes conflicting emotions he and other reporters felt as they tried to remain critical of the military while depending on it for their own survival.

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