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Miami Herald lays off 16
Vacant posts won't be filled.
(New Times)

Nine questions
From Ken Doctor.
(Content Bridges)

POSTED TUESDAY
NPR, "god," and "damn"
Shepard on bleeping out words.
NPR.org)

In defense of Milbank and Cillizza
Shafer: WP panicked.
(Slate)

WP photo archives
"A treasure trove."
(Washington Post)

Milwaukee JS parent cuts 6.2% of work force
That's 92 jobs.
(AP)

More on "Mad Bitch" video
Marx scolds WP.
(CJR)

Rather files another lawsuit
This one against Moonves, Heyward.
(Bloomberg.com)

POSTED MONDAY
Two VF covers
For September issue.
(WWD)

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A bankruptcy court filing says if Tribune Co. and its various units meet their cash flow targets for this year, total bonus payouts would be at least $21.5 million with a cap of around $66.7 million if the goals are greatly exceeded. Additionally, Tribune asked to pay nine of its top 10 execs $3.1 million in belated 2008 bonuses, reports Phil Rosenthal.
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