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    By Jonathan Berr

    | 4:27PM 10/19/2010
    In a scandal that raises troubling questions about journalistic ethics in the Web era, writers for Breakingviews, a media property owned by Thompson Reuters, failed to disclose that they owned shares in companies they wrote about.

    By Jeff Bercovici

    | 3:25PM 9/20/2010
    If you have any doubt that The Wall Street Journal is fast becoming steeped in the corporate culture of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., check these quotations. Like Fox News, it declares victory (prematurely) and expresses contempt for rivals.

    By James Altucher

    | 8:30AM 8/06/2010
    Some of the best reads for investors from around the Web, including the stock with the best analyst rating on the Standard & Poor's 500, Bill Gates's 10 life rules and what the next Warren Buffett is buying.

    By Jeff Bercovici

    | 9:10AM 7/26/2010
    Why did WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange choose to share his leaked documents on the Afghanistan war with The New York Times? That's a question the paper's executives should consider as they pursue plans to erect an online pay wall next year.

    By Jeff Bercovici

    | 2:00PM 7/22/2010
    The New York Times Co. had mostly good news to report in its quarterly earnings on Thursday, but that good news casts doubt on the flagship newspaper's commitment to adopting a pay regime for its website at the start of next year.

    By Bruce Watson

    | 3:00PM 7/04/2010
    Every company promises a better product -- a better burger, a better search engine, a better hotel room. For these companies, their secret for a superior product is worth millions -- or even billions.

    By Jeff Bercovici

    | 11:28AM 6/23/2010
    At a panel discussion on the danger of the "digital mob," Lee Siegel and Deborah Solomon, two prominent journalists, almost started a melee of their own over how "protected" Times writers are from ugly comments on the Web.