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The dream of an avowedly liberal media powerhouse to rival Fox News remains as alive — and as unfulfilled — as ever.
Surely some of that $315 million from AOL is being shared with them, right?
One Wall Street analyst says at least $100 million, Drudge says $18 million.
Timothy O'Brien will be national editor at the website.
This might solve some situational problems for the fledgling fund.
Tina Brown and Arianna Huffington take the piss out of any rumors that they're feuding.
That's what one writer thinks.
"In the end, what you are doing really is enhancing somebody else’s bottom line."
So close to reality that some news sites can't tell the difference.
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