Newspaper: Olmert offered to expand Gaza in exchange for settlement blocs

Newspaper: Olmert proposed expanding Gaza

JERUSALEM — The Haaretz daily says former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert proposed giving the Palestinians 100 square kilometers (38 sq. miles) of Israeli territory near the Gaza Strip in exchange for West Bank settlement blocs.

Miami Herald asks online readers to consider making ‘voluntary payment’ for content

Miami Herald asks online readers for donations

Creditors, owners duel in court over auction rules; future of Philly newspapers at stake

Creditors, owners duel for Philly newspapers

Leo Wolinsky, former LA Times reporter and editor, named editor of Daily Variety

Leo Wolinsky named editor of Daily Variety

Editor Sandra Rowe leaving The Oregonian; Executive Editor Peter Bhatia to succeed her

Editor Rowe leaving Oregonian; Bhatia to take over

Pulitzer Board elects Politico co-founder first member from primarily online news organization

Pulitzer Board elects Politico co-founder

NEW YORK — The Pulitzer Prize Board has elected its first member representing a primarily online news organization, keeping in step with the board’s recent decision to allow entries from more online sites.

Pulitzer Prize board broadens eligibility for entries from online-only news outlets

Pulitzers change rules to allow more online work

Stop the presses: New Detroit newspaper suspends operations until new year, cites problems

New Detroit newspaper on hold during first week

Freedom Communications discloses buyer for East Valley Tribune in suburban Phoenix

Freedom Comm. discloses buyer for Arizona paper

East Valley Tribune says buyer makes offer that may keep suburban Phoenix paper in business

Publisher says buyer emerges for Ariz. paper

In restructuring, AP changes roles for 6 news editors and assigns 4 regional photo editors

AP changes roles for 6 news editors, 4 photo eds

US newspaper advertising revenue plunges 28 pct to $6.4 billion as slump enters fourth year

US newspaper ad revenue drops 28 pct to $6.4B

NYPD raids circulation offices of Times, Post, Daily News in union corruption probe

NYPD raids circulation offices of 4 NYC newspapers

Newspaper’s analysis finds federal stimulus has brought Michigan few private-sector jobs

Newspaper: Stimulus brings few private-sector jobs

The Gazette in Colorado Springs lays off 11 more to deal with smaller budget for 2010

The Gazette in Colorado Springs lays off 11 more

Brothers to start daily paper in Detroit, where largest newspapers have reduced home delivery

Publishing vets set to launch newspaper in Detroit

Washington Times editor John Solomon resigns following ouster of 3 executives

Washington Times editor Solomon resigns

WASHINGTON — John Solomon, the executive editor of The Washington Times, has resigned, the newspaper said Friday.

State help for NH newspaper unlikely last such effort, despite questions about independence

NH is 1st state to help newspaper, likely not last

Associated Press announces changes in Latin American, Caribbean operations

Changes in AP Latin American, Caribbean operations

Creditors seek to delay bankruptcy auction of Philadelphia Newspapers to fight bid rules

Philly newspaper creditors seek to delay auction

South Korean troops on high alert for possible North Korean retaliation after naval skirmish

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