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Sunday, October 4, 2009

By: Mallory Tandy

Eric Schmidt, the CEO of Google denies claims that Google is the cause for the decline in newspaper sales. In fact, Schmidt thinks it is Google's moral responsibility is to help the newspaper industry. He would like Google to start experimenting with ways of reading the news that has not been tried yet. Schmidt thinks this might help the news industry.

I think it is ridiculous that people are trying to blame Google for newspaper sales declining. Google is a search engine made to help find things.

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David Letterman Tells All

By Michelle Zimmerman


David Letterman's "The Late Show" had a different atmosphere Thursday evening when Letterman made a public announcement of a serious circumstance he had recently become involved with. Letterman made public of the attempt of blackmail by a suspect unknown at the time.

Letterman told the audience and its viewers in a very serious matter that he had been approached by a producer that was going to take bad information they had gathered throughout the past years about Letterman that could ruin his family, career and all together his life.

Complying with this unknown suspect, Letterman sent his attorney to meet with them and get a better understanding of what the obloigation was. The attorney discovers the suspect is going to write a book as well as a screenplay that would reveal unwanted information of Letterman unless Letterman was to pay him $2 million.

In defense Letterman contacted Manhattan's district attorney's office where he learned that the situation he was involved in was considered blackmail. The office advised him to give a fraudulent check for the amount being demanded and follow through with trial to testify Letterman's involvement.

Letterman then testified to the grand jury telling all of his sexual relationships with multiple women on his staff. Letterman admitted to being embarassed by the encounters but made it clear that if anyone wished to speak to the public of the relationship it would be their personal decision.

Making this announcement on television was an easy way for Letterman to say everything he needed to and clear any accusations that may formulate in the press once the charges are made public. Although Letterman was serious about the situation it still did not stop him from threading comedy throughout the revealing "tell all" speech.


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CNN Keeping Rio's Crime a Secret for 2016 Olympics




By Keri Waterhouse

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, won the vote to have the the right of the 2016 Olympics. Brazil beat Madrid, Tokyo, and Chicago. Chicago pulled out after the first round because of crime that was happening there, they had a good bid and the President of the United States and First Lady were there to support.

CNN reported on the two teen murders in Chigago that happened a week before the vote was to take place. They mentioned that the Olympics were considering being held there during the Chicago crim problem. However, CNN did not mention the issues of crim that was happening in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Rio has a big crime and drug problem, it is said to be as bad as, if not worse than Chicago's. Rio's issues with crime were not mentioned. The voting may have turned out differently if CNN would have reported on the issues with Rio as they did Chicago.
CNN is a trusted and respected news source. It is thought that maybe they were trying to hurt President Obama, I am sure that it will be talked about and people may want to revote on this now knowing about the problems in Brazil.

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