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Shirley Sherrod is unbowed while in the center of a media storm

By Eric Deggans, Times TV/Media Critic Thursday, July 29, 2010 SAN DIEGO — Five minutes before stepping onto a national stage, yet again, to defend her honor and talk about the civil rights struggle continuing into the 21st century, Shirley Sherrod let

USC no longer media darlings, either: Trojans picked second in Pac-10

By Scott WolfStaff Writer PASADENA - If USC feels a bit picked on this summer by the NCAA, Thursday's Pacific-10 Conference preseason poll showed fewer media picked on the Trojans.

Local news in brief July 30, 2010

Get FREE Daily Headlines by email! Bridge inspectors for the state Department of Transportation found the body of a Lakewood, Colo., man Wednesday underneath an Interstate 25 overpass at St. Francis Drive, police said Thursday.

Leaked files indicate U.S. pays Afghan media to run friendly stories

Buried among the 92,000 classified documents released Sunday by WikiLeaks is some intriguing evidence that the U.S. military in Afghanistan has adopted a PR strategy that got it into trouble in Iraq: paying local media outlets to run friendly stories.

Leaked documents show military is paying Afghan media to run friendly stories

Buried among the 92,000 classified documents released by WikiLeaks yesterday is some intriguing evidence that the U.S. military in Afghanistan has adopted a PR strategy that got it into trouble in Iraq: Paying local media outlets to run friendly stories.