News headlines for June 4, 2010 from The Daily Dog and mediabistro.com. (Updated throughout the day.)

(from The Daily Dog)
Apple Expected to Announce Next-Gen iPhone Today …
As Clean-Up Costs Mount, BP Assures Public It is a “Responsible Company” …
Goldman Staffers Want Firm to Create a Consumer-Focused Retail Bank …

(from mediabistro.com)
New York Times
Won’t Sue Wall Street Journal After All
(NY Observer)
Vivek Shah Buys Ziff Davis Media (Folio:)
Changing The Course At Newsweek (NYT)
Bernie Madoff: Pleasantries From Prison (Village Voice / Runnin’ Scared)
The End Of ‘The World’, As Its Journalists Know It, Is Nigh (The Independent)
Yahoo And HuffPo Talk Collaboration (TechCrunch)
Top Five 1st Qtr. Group Pubs: Time Inc. Is ‘In Style’ (minOnline)
Other Voices: What Exactly Is a Blog? (NYT)
The Future Of News: Not So Bleak, Not So Rosy (PBS / MediaShift Idea Lab)
Nielsen Owners Seek $1.75B In IPO (Folio:)
It’s Easy Being Green: Introducing Country Living‘s House Of The Year (FishbowlNY)
Catherine Mathis Writes a Letter To The Times (NY Observer)
The Impact Of Ads (Monday Note)
Ten Questions With @BPGlobalPR (AdAge)
British Newspaper Times & Citizen Has Given Up on Writing Headlines Entirely (Gawker)

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