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  1. Connie Schultz: When bloggers resort to personal attacks, you know you're on to something. http://is.gd/1oNMi
  2. Macy's has cut its newspaper advertising in half since 2005, reports Alan Mutter. http://is.gd/1oM3Q
  3. SF Chronicle printing presses roll for the last time; 200 lose jobs as Canadian printer takes over. http://is.gd/1oKHH
  4. Twitter was the star of the newspaper columnists' convention, says one attendee. http://is.gd/1oJIL
  5. Dan Abrams' Mediaite.com launches, pledges not to be "over-snarky, mean and nasty." http://is.gd/1oIE7
  6. In a letter to readers, WP publisher Weymouth apologizes for "a planned new venture that went off track." http://is.gd/1nBdC
  7. NYT public editor: I understand why editors went to extraordinary lengths to quash reports of Rohde's kidnapping. http://is.gd/1nAve
  8. YouTube's j-school "faculty" get evaluated; an "A" for NPR's Simon, an "F" for Bob Woodward. http://is.gd/1mAUI
  9. A "one-woman media machine" in the Silicon Valley lands A-listers (incl. Maureen Dowd) for her podcasts. http://is.gd/1mqoh
  10. Ex-MH editor Tom Fiedler is surprised WP's salons planning got to promo flier stage. http://is.gd/1mkVD
  11. Federal News Service accuses Poynter-owned Congressional Quarterly of corporate espionage. http://is.gd/1mkRX
  12. Two Boston Globe suitors get NYT Co. approval to join forces to submit a single bid. http://is.gd/1mjOT
  13. John Arthur out as Los Angeles Times executive editor (#2 in newsroom.) Harvey, Thurber are promoted. http://is.gd/1lW5e
  14. Chicago Tribune pays Chicago Now bloggers $5 per 1,000 hits; last month's payout was an average of $54/person. http://is.gd/1lSR2
  15. Renee Loth, once called "the most powerful woman in Boston," leaves the Globe today after 24 years. http://is.gd/1lSLX
  16. WP ombud weighs in on salons flap, calls it "pretty close to a public relations disaster." http://is.gd/1lGaq
  17. Don't tarnish First Lady-beat reporters' professionalism by prematurely alleging bias, says True/Slanter. http://is.gd/1lADt
  18. Colbert and Stewart had "impressive" reports from Iran and Iraq, says GlobalPost writer. http://is.gd/1lyXe
  19. WP says flier for pricey sessions with "those powerful few" wasn't properly vetted; newsroom can't participate. http://is.gd/1lxHj
  20. When Boston magazine gets thin, owner Herb Lipson "figures the editor is an idiot" and fires him. http://is.gd/1lvq4