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Critics bemoan potential loss of WSJ integrity

By Aline van Duyn and Paul Taylor in New York

Published: August 1 2007 00:21 | Last updated: August 1 2007 00:21

At midday on Wednesday, a handful of activists are planning to hand out copies of The Wall Street Journal to fellow New Yorkers.

It will not be the real version of the newspaper, which will doubtless have a story on its front page reporting that its owner is likely to be Rupert Murdoch, the media mogul who is better known in the US for his tabloid and sensationalist news properties than sober and traditional journalism.

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