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NPR wants Fox to remove logo on O'Reilly UPDATE Fox responds (Politico)

 
Politico - NPR ombudsman Alicia Shepard devoted her latest column to reader complaints about Fox News contributor Juan Williams, who she described as the biggest "lightning rod" among all of NPR's staff. (link)

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