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Piling on the insider's argot, as always, and indulging his trademark fascination with organized processes and systems, Wallace follows the freakish feature article on its journey through the media's coiled digestive tract, where the enzymes and acids of modern mass publishing break it down (and everyone involved with it) into something smooth, inert and flushable.

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Founded by Thomas Edison in 1880, Science has been publishing breaking news and seminal research for more than 125 years.

Former Nixon Attorney General John Mitchell famously threatened Washington Post reporter Carl Bernstein that his publisher, Katharine Graham, would "get her tit in a wringer" if she published breaking news about a secret campaign fund during the early months of the Watergate scandal.

The Atlantic Media Company, which publishes the National Journal and The Atlantic, plans to hire 30 new journalists for a new venture set to open this fall that will publish breaking news and analysis online.

Her column for The Sun, in which she further labelled refugees "cockroaches",  became the subject of heated debate over whether the language she used – and the tabloid published broke editorial guidelines.

They can also embed the links in blog posts to be able to publish breaking news with a Live video inside.

As an example, one of their clients is The Guardian, the UK news company, which often needs to publish breaking news or update existing stories on the fly.

Nick Rogaty suggests that compatible file formats and a good ebook reading device, something as desirable as one of Apple's iPods, would help e-publishing break out of the geeky male ghetto.

Second, many folks believe self-publishing is the way to go because traditional publishing is broken, and self-published authors can get a better share of the profits.

After he announced his plans to open relations with Communist China, the leaders of right-wing periodicals and publishing houses broke with Nixon.

But books that reveal locker-room secrets are less welcome, apparently, and Vince Spadea's recently published tome Break Point seems to have broken a taboo - much to the displeasure of such players as James Blake and Lindsay Davenport.

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