New McCafé Beverages Lift Results at McDonald’s
Date: 23 July 2011
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
McDonald’s said second-quarter profit rose 15 percent, topping analysts’ estimates, as more consumers ate out and McCafé beverages raised sales.
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Date: 23 July 2011
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
McDonald’s said second-quarter profit rose 15 percent, topping analysts’ estimates, as more consumers ate out and McCafé beverages raised sales.
Date: 23 July 2011
By Jeremy W. Peters, Michael Barbaro and Javier C. Hernández
Jeremy Peters
Joel I. Klein, who joined the News Corporation this year and had opposed a probe into hacking, is now leading it.
Date: 24 July 2011
By Brian Stelter
Brian Stelter
Gawker, the media blog, wants to investigate whether Fox News is a power base within the Republican Party.
Date: 23 July 2011
Readers discuss the News of the World phone hacking scandal and how it impacts media practices in Britain and the United States.
Date: 23 July 2011
By Richard Sandomir
Richard Sandomir
The shuttering of The News of the World due to the phone-hacking scandal may leave Rupert Murdoch’s other British newspapers without exclusive access to the country’s Olympians.
Date: 23 July 2011
By Peter Catapano
Peter Catapano
Did the British prime minister’s speech this week on the phone-hacking scandal strengthen his position?
Date: 24 July 2011
By Don Van Natta Jr. and Ravi Somaiya
Don Natta
Phone hacking accusations in Britain have crossed the Atlantic to Piers Morgan, a former Fleet Street editor.
Date: 23 July 2011
By James Warren
James Warren
The scandal surrounding Rupert Murdoch may be shocking, but journalistic misbehavior is far from new. Just look at Hildy Johnson, the scheming reporter-protagonist of “The Front Page.”
Date: 24 July 2011
By Bill Carter
Bill Carter
The accuser of Dominique Strauss-Kahn has gone public with her account of the alleged attack.
Date: 24 July 2011
By Eric Pfanner
Eric Pfanner
Journalistic competition is mostly a good thing. But in Britain, newspapers may be suffering from too much of a good thing.