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Vatican newspaper criticizes online sale of Nazi movies

The Vatican has condemned sales of anti-Semitic Nazi films on the internet. The official Vatican newspaper 'L'Osservatore Romano' called sales of such material on Amazon.com and other sites "an unexpected boom, a sweeping success, that is spreading dangerously throughout Europe." Sales of films such as the notoriously anti-Semitic propaganda movies 'Jud Süss' and 'Der ewige Jude', produced by leading Nazi Germany directors, "are often disguised as a simple material of historical documentation," the newspaper wrote in an article last week, referring to a report by the German newspaper 'Die Welt.'

Newspaper chain Gannett buys all of web marketing service ShopLocal

Newspaper chain Gannett Co. Inc. has bought out its two partners and taken full ownership of ShopLocal LLC, which hosts online versions of newspaper circulars for more than 100 multi-channel retailers.

Unbundling The Newspaper Could Be A Good Thing

A lot of the discussion at the Future of News conference has focused on the supposedly dire consequences of the newspaper's decline. Newspaper readership is falling, and advertising revenues are dropping even faster. A lot of people here (especially folks who work at newspapers) seem to think that newspapers fill a unique niche that will go unfilled if increased competition from the Internet causes newspapers to go out of business. One of the people on the second panel, Eric Alterman, wrote an article for the New Yorker recently making the same argument. He thinks that bloggers have a "parasitic relationship" with the mainstream media, perhaps exemplified by me linking to a New Yorker article as the jumping off point for this post!

Hackers Attack Zimbabwe's State-Owned Newspaper

Hackers attacked the website of Zimbabwe's state-owned Herald newspaper and shut it down for three days, the newspaper said. The Herald is widely seen as the official mouthpiece of President Robert Mugabe's ruling ZANU-PF party and has been critical of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change which won the country's disputed March 29 elections.

Newspaper claims free in-house DVD 'first' for readers

A newspaper in Cornwall is believed to be the first to produce an in-house DVD from start to finish from scratch - and give it away free to readers.

Newspaper reports Microsoft, AOL continue talks

Executives from Microsoft Corp. and Time Warner Inc.'s AOL are trying to advance discussions on a possible combination that could give the software maker an alternative to a deal with Yahoo Inc., a newspaper reported Wednesday.

British newspaper websites liable in France for privacy invasion

Two British newspaper publishers have been fined in French courts because they violated French privacy laws. The publishers were liable because the articles were viewed in France on the internet.

Cigarettes, newspaper billed at $2,323.49

A Canadian man in Winnipeg is fighting a credit card bill from a 7-Eleven store of $2,323.49 for two packages of cigarettes and a newspaper.

Al Khaleej newspaper website hacked

Dubai: The website of Sharjah based Al Khaleej newspaper was hacked by Iranian nationalists early yesterday, in what is being considered the first such attack on a Gulf website.

Leading UAE newspaper's website hacked

Iranian activists on Tuesday evening hacked the website of a leading UAE-based Arabic language newspaper in a protest over the name of the waterway between the Islamic republic and the GCC.

Kumble cautioned for remarks to newspaper

Anil Kumble, India's Test captain, has been cautioned by the BCCI for divulging details of the Sri Lanka tour selection meeting to a newspaper.

Pope doesn't wear Prada: Vatican newspaper

ROME (Reuters) - After years of speculation that Pope Benedict wears shoes by Prada, the Vatican's official newspaper denied such talk as "frivolous".

Gannett Freezes Employee Pensions, Ups 401(k) for Many

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