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The Trump-centric dinner capped what could only be described as the Week of the Donald — a dizzying span in which the developer and reality television star drove the news (compelling the president to release his full birth certificate) and became the news (after delivering a profanity-laced speech in Las Vegas).

Not long after Murdoch bought the Sun and tarted it up with topless women and gossip posing as news, compelling the other tabloids to follow his lead, the editorial voice of the paper veered to the right, and by the end of the decade it had become a fight-to-the-death defender of Margaret Thatcher.

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And when pressure from Congress and the news media compelled Immigration and Customs Enforcement to produce the first list of people who had died in their custody, the Freehold case was not on it.

Will Friday's dismal news could compel Obama to go bigger?

Surely, the coming years will have no shortage of compelling news.

Their most notable success so far has been in Spain, where the local publishing industry got what appeared to be a lifeline in the form of a new law that compelled news publishers to charge for snippets of their stories when they are used by companies like Google.

Torn between fully supporting Aboriginal rights and being unable to bear watching the slow, avoidable death of a child unfold in the news, I felt compelled to read the comments on news articles and Facebook posts about them, losing myself down a rabbit hole of links while trying to make sense of the world.

Mobile addicts primarily talk and text, of course, but music and news updates are increasingly compelling.

So unusual were such victories by a woman that The New York Times, in its news story, felt compelled to veer from objective reportage.

"It's regrettable that a news organization feels compelled to fire a journalist for essentially doing journalism," said Bill Kovach, chairman of the Committee of Concerned Journalists.

But, in the UK, judges can compel news outlets to refrain from publishing information or works that could somehow interfere with "the course of justice".

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