nathanjurgenson: w/ census API, will there be lots of new tools for researchers to visualize & manipulate the data? http://t.co/Nntts8rt

nathanjurgenson: w/ census API, will there be lots of new tools for researchers to visualize & manipulate the data? http://t.co/Nntts8rt

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nbj914 July 25, 2012 at 09:31PM

@nbj914: The ONLY bad # I could find in @Peretti’s @BuzzFeed letter: 2012 staff = 4.5x 2011 staff. 2012 revenue = maybe 3x 2011 revenue.

NYT: WARNER BROS. and Its Decades of Violent Films…

NYT: WARNER BROS. and Its Decades of Violent Films…

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The Best Skirts for ‘Cankles’

Columnist Teri Agins answers a reader’s question on skirt lengths that are best for “cankles.”

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Negative Ads Hit at Identity to Shape Race

Two candidates who can have trouble connecting with voters on a personal level try to define each other as detached from mainstream American life.

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HBO And Scott Rudin End Their Deal

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EXCLUSIVE: I love meta-producer Scott Rudin because he always makes news. (And gives Scott Rudineveryone around him heart palpitations every time I call.) So here’s the latest: HBO and Rudin have ended their exclusive deal. Rudin’s reps tell me the reason is so that Scott can have “more flexibility” during his first foray into television. ”You know how full they are. He wants to sell elsewhere.” But another source emails me this, which Rudin’s camp strenuously denies: “HBO is so tired of Scott Rudin’s antics that they terminated his overall deal yesterday.” The end follows such Rudin dissapointments as HBO in May deciding not to go forward with the Noah Baumbach/Rudin pilot The Corrections. Based on Jonathan Franzen’s acclaimed book, it boasted one of most star-studded casts ever assembled on television: Chris Cooper, Dianne Wiest, Ewan McGregor, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Rhys Ifans and Greta Gerwig. Attempting to bring Franzen’s book to the screen — something that had been tried unsuccessfully on the feature side for a decade — was considered a big swing. Word is HBO brass liked the performances but the decision came down to adapting the book’s challenging narrative. Needless to say, Rudin was not pleased.

At this point it’s unclear how the severed deal will affect all of Rudin’s HBO projects, so many I can’t even keep them all straight. Of course there’s Aaron Sorkin’s The Newsroom now going into its second season, Ben Stiller’s comedy pilot All Talk which he’s directing and producing and acting in, writer-comedian Harris Wittels’s comedy, first-time filmmaking duo Lisanne Pajot’s and James Swirsky’s Sundance documentary Indie Game which Rudin was developing as a fictional half-hour comedy series. And probably scores more.

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Hospitals wipe out, limit medical bills for Colorado shooting victims

Samantha Yowler is pushed in a wheelchair into the University of Colorado Hospital to meet with President Barack Obama in AuroraDENVER – Some of the victims fighting for their lives after being wounded in the movie-theatre shooting rampage may face another challenge when they get out of the hospital: enormous medical bills without the benefit of health insurance.

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Washington Post editors back writer who made changes to story at subjects’ request

Should reporters let their sources see their stories before they’re published or aired? Some journalists think it helps make news reports more accurate. But most shun the practice, fearing that it could enable a source to demand changes that soften criticism or alter a story’s findings.

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Libor Scandal Timeline: What Did the Fed Know and When Did it Know It?

by Cora Currier

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Gabrielle Giffords tours European physics lab

GENEVA (AP) — Former U.S. congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords toured the European particle physics laboratory Wednesday, cheerfully facing reporters but saying little during her first trip abroad since being shot in the head last year….

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