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I am a staff writer with CTV.ca News. That operation is part of CTV News, which is of course nestled into CTV Inc. and CTVglobemedia.

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View Article  The White House, l'affaire Gannon and the media

A couple more pieces on "Jeff Gannon's" admission to the White House press club, ostensibly to lob softballs to Dubya.

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View Article  The CBS Three won't slink off

Remember Memo-gate? Remember that three CBS staffers were asked to go quietly into that dark night?

Well, they're still there! New York Observer reporter Joe Hagan talked about their story with Democracy Now!

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View Article  Budget 2005 - My humble addition to the CTV.ca effort

CTV.ca has a budget hub for the festivities on Feb. 23. One of my stories for it is When budgets fail, minority governments fall.

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View Article  Miike or infomercials?

Given the choice between a new Takashi Miike movie or a doc on the greatest moments in infomercial history, what does one choose?

To me, it's no choice!

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View Article  Proofreading legend passes on

This is a look at the life and career of Eleanor Gould Packham, the Mensan proofreader who spent 54 years at the New Yorker magazine.

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View Article  Reporters vow to keeping fighting in sourcing case

The NYT talks to the two reporters -- including one from its own shop -- at the heart of an ongoing sourcing controversy over the public identification of CIA agent Valerie Plame.

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View Article  PBS's predicament

This NYT article takes at look at the pressures on the U.S.'s Public Broadcasting Service, such as disappearing corporate underwriting and Congressional accusations of liberal bias.

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View Article  Fake news, indeed

The ever-acerbic Frank Rich on the White House's real-life rendition of The Daily Show.

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