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Carol Roth, Entrepreneur, October 21, 2014 As business owners, there are times when free makes sense and then there’s “nobody buys the cow if the milk’s free.” So, when should you use free as a strategy and how can you best leverage it?...
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Katie Couric, Yahoo! News, October 21, 2014 Ben Bradlee will forever be linked to Watergate. The dynamic newspaper man steered The Washington Post through its historic coverage of the most notorious political scandal in U.S. history. “It was the unraveling, the...
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Amy Mitchell, Jeffrey Gottfried, Jocelyn Kiley and Katerina Eva Matsa, PewResearch Journalism Project, October 21, 2014 When it comes to getting news about politics and government, liberals and conservatives inhabit different worlds. There is little overlap in...
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Marilyn Berger, The New York Times, October 21, 2014 Ben Bradlee, who presided over The Washington Post’s Watergate reporting that led to the fall of President Richard M. Nixon and that stamped him in American culture as the quintessential newspaper editor...
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Dylan Byers and Hadas Gold, Politico, October 21, 2014 Benjamin C. Bradlee, a Massachusetts paperboy in his youth who became the longtime editor of The Washington Post, where he inspired a legion of reporters and led the paper’s coverage of the Watergate...
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Hunter Stuart, The Huffington Post, October 20, 2014 In apologizing for remarks he made about women in the workforce, Microsoft chief executive Satya Nadella also revealed that he needed little or no self-promotion to get his own highly-paid gig. […read...