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Sunday, July 22, 2007 12:00 AM

Don't sell my company to Rupert Murdoch

It's not just bad journalism, it's bad business to let Murdoch take control of Dow Jones and the Wall Street Journal.

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  • Sunday, July 22, 2007 11:41 AM

    To jeremys

    Let me just respond to jeremys -- I do appreciate taht there is a value of the WSJ's news pages (although I believe they give far too much imprimatur to the ravings of its editorial page). I think it is a shame to see it fall into the hands of someone like Murdoch. My only point is that, even for all the good news writing they do, the paper, even the news pages, is based on a very pro-market point of view, and that for the employees who have been the purveyors of that view to cry foul when it is (finally) their ox that is gored is not something that arouses much sympathy in my heart.

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