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Related Publications in the LAT/WP vs Free Republic Settlement Agreement
Free Republic LAT/WP Settlement Agreement ^
| 06/24/02
| Jim Robinson
Posted on 06/24/2002 8:39:50 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
As part of our settlement with the LAT/WP, we have agreed to post only short excerpts and links from the following LAT/WP related publications:
Page 13: Tribune Company, basically anything published by the Chicago Tribune or subsidiaries or related companies.
Page 14: Tribune Broadcasting and Television.
Page 15: Los Angeles Times, Baltimore Sun, Hartford Courant, News Day.
Page 16: Times Mirror companies.
Page 17: (blank page).
Page 18: The Washington Post, The Daily Herald Company, The Gazette Newspapers.
Page 19: Legislate, Newsweek, Post Newsweek Companies.
TOPICS: Breaking News; Free Republic; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: adminlectureseries; excerptmadness; latwpsettlement; relatedpublications; stoptheexcerpts
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To: Phil V.
Yep, he's one tough hombre!!!
Probably came all the way in the center divide of I-5.
To: Willie Green
Good idea! I need to purge my bookmarks also for some of these! I didn't realize the Orlando Sentinel was part of this deal either.
To: Jim Robinson
thanks, Jim...BTW...I didn't contribute last week...please email me and tell me where to send a donation.
Joyce
To: ReaganIsRight
Very few posts from the Sun, they are history.I've posted a few from the Sun regarding the Maglev issue.
No problem boycotting them, though.
I'm rooting for the project to be awarded to Pittsburgh anyway.
The less publicity for Baltimore, the better!!!
To: JeanS
Oh, that Socks C..., well I certainly hope he/she was not too severly injured. Anyone out there hear from FR's Socks C lately?
To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
Thanks for the ping, Tonk. Wow! This is more complicated than I expected.
To: HAL9000
It would be interesting to develop a computer program to automatically rewrite news articles to preserve the "facts" and quotes from the articles, but sufficiently different to avoid copyright issues.Running an article through Babelfish a few times might do it.
To: Jim Robinson
Can we not post articles at all from these publications, or can we only include just a short excerpt and link from the sources you named?
To: Jim Robinson
Holy crap....
I assume this laundry list of periodicals (I assumed there was just one or two other ones when the settlement was announced) will be put into the page when we try to make a new thread? Better yet, the software could forbid us posting anything with these periodicals as the source.
We can't remember all of this on our own, I don't think.
To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
Thank you very much for the flag here. I will bookmark this thread and try to remember all this!
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posted on
06/24/2002 9:49:18 PM PDT
by
summer
To: PhiKapMom; summer
I didn't realize the Orlando Sentinel was part of this deal either.Neither did I.
I didn't use it much, but I think maybe I should give summer a "ping" alert.
The only one that has me irked a bit is Newsday.
I used that a LOT.
But just for the AP wire stories, I should be able to pick them up elsewhere.
To: Jim Robinson; All
Actually, ladies and gentlemen, I'd like to see a thorough and very dedicated campaign to expose the left-wing bias of all these publications. Start threads with short excerpts and links. Stay absolutely within the limitations of the settlement agreement at all times.
And slash them to ribbons.
They got it coming.
We can start with the Los Angeles Times, Newsweek and the Washington Post. Let's do it.
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posted on
06/24/2002 9:53:31 PM PDT
by
Bryan
To: Willie Green
Thank you VERY much for that info! I had no idea...
53
posted on
06/24/2002 9:53:36 PM PDT
by
summer
To: republican; Angelique; rboatman; tame; Alamo-Girl; zappo; backhoe; goseminoles; Balding_Eagle; ...
Volley flag ... FIRE!
... CEASE FIRE! Chambers open, weapons down!
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It smells like victory.Qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum.
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posted on
06/24/2002 9:56:33 PM PDT
by
Bryan
To: Willie Green
To: kristinn
Exactly, kristinn. One of the things I have noticed in my rabid news foraging is that SO many of the people I hear - even supposedly primary news sources - Conservatives AND Liberals- obviously spend a lot of time and get a lot of info from foraging at FR. Cutting off access to FR from their news is simply taking themselves out of the loop!
On the other hand, from the quality of news they dish out, maybe they don't WANT people remembering what they said a few months ago - liberals are always wrong and time tends to prove them so.... :)
To: Bryan
bump
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posted on
06/24/2002 10:03:01 PM PDT
by
TLBSHOW
To: summer
Thank you VERY much for that info! I had no idea...For some reason, I was pretty sure that one would interest you!
No pressure to join the boycott some of us are talking about, that's strictly voluntary. But you do need to be mindful of the posting restrictions we have, and I figure that's probably one of the ones you use a lot. My guess is you probably know other Florida FReepers who use it as well, you might want to pass the word.
To: madfly; Free the USA
fyi
To: HAL9000
It would be interesting to develop a computer program to automatically rewrite news articlesSuch programs exist. I posted a link to one on sourceforge a few months ago.
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posted on
06/24/2002 10:10:51 PM PDT
by
altair
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