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Shocking Fraud In For-Profit Colleges: Senate Probe

For-profit colleges, which are squandering their resources at the expense of students' outcomes, are bilking the government and the public, a two-year investigation led by Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa), chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, concluded.
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NBC Olympics 2012 Coverage

NBC Olympics Coverage Draws Flak On Twitterverse

Even as NBC claimed that it registered record audience for its prime-time TV coverage of Olympic Games, the Twitter was flooded with complaints about the U.S. network's streaming efforts and broadcast delays of key competitions.
Journalism Ethics: Is USA TODAY's Partnership With Subway Unhealthy?

Journalism Ethics: Is USA Today's Partnership With Subway Unhealthy?

USA Today's Eileen Blass scored an interview with eight-time Olympic medal-winning speed skater Apolo Anton Ohno, and the company wanted to promote the exclusive story on the front page of the sports section. There's nothing wrong with that; the way USA Today went about it, however, was highly questionable.
Batman the Dark Knight Rises

‘The Dark Knight Rises’ And The Debate Over PG-13

Last week's Batman massacre, allegedly carried out by a 24-year-old aspiring scientist who dyed his hair orange and called himself The Joker, has rekindled old arguments over the effects of violent movies on children.
Google Inc vice president Marissa Mayer unveils Google Instant in San Francisco

Yahoo’s Mayer: Making First Moves At Turnaround

Now three days into running Yahoo (Nasdaq: YHOO), the No. 3 search engine, CEO Marissa Mayer has already telegraphed that change is coming. She appointed the first editors for Yahoo News and Yahoo Finance, two of the company’s most popular portals.

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