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Monday, April 14, 2008

Slip of the tongue? An accident? A coinkydink? I don't think so
Posted by Jill | 9:37 PM
Rupert Murdoch has joined the board of Associated Press:

Rupert Murdoch and Sam Zell, two media figures who led major newspaper acquisitions in recent months, are among four new members joining the board of directors of The Associated Press, it was announced Monday at the news cooperative's annual meeting.

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Murdoch, chairman and chief executive officer of News Corp., was appointed by the board until the next election of directors to fill the vacancy created by the departure of Jay Smith, who announced earlier this month he was retiring as president of Cox Newspapers.

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The AP board has 18 directors elected by AP members at their annual meeting, in staggered groups of six each year. These directors are elected to three-year terms and are eligible to serve up to a total of nine years. The board can also appoint up to six additional directors if it chooses. These seats are sometimes filled by former elected directors who first joined the board to fill unexpired terms and end their elected service with one or two years of eligibility remaining.


And then this:

After addressing the journalists gathered at the annual Associated Press luncheon in Washington, D.C., today, Sen. Barack Obama, standing at the podium, took a few questions. The last one from the audience, delivered via AP chairman W. Dean Singleton, was related to Afghanistan, our troops in Iraq and the threat posed by, as Singleton put it, "Obama bin Laden."

Obama quickly corrected Singleton. “That’s Osama bin Laden,” he said. The crowd laughed a bit. "If I did that, I am so sorry," Singleton replied.


Uh, yeah. Right. Whatever.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...
FWIW, I heard this live today --the Obama BinLaden gaffe -- and the reporter sounded to genuinely apologetic. But further, Obama took the gaffe and somehow not only made the reporter feel at ease, but made a joke of it himself saying: "“This is part of what I have been going through for the past months, which is why it is impressive that I am still standing here.”

The room roared and applauded...it was a good moment for him. I can't wait to call him President.

Blogger merlallen said...
That's one of the reasons he'll never be president.
He's also a Muslim, a radical Christian, a Marxist and an elitist.