Morning report

* Fired Oxford American editor insists his touching of employees was always “paternalistic and nonsexual.” (NYTimes.com)
* New York Times Book Review reviews about 1% of the books sent by publishers. (TheDailyBeast.com)
* Chicago Sun-Times editor wants to bring back political endorsements, but says “I don’t think my bosses are there yet.” (ChicagoBusiness.com)
* James Poniewozik: “It is now possible to get called a liar by PolitiFact for saying something true.” (Time.com)
* News Corp.’s publishing division revenue declined 14% in the last quarter. (WSJ.com)
* Is “liking” something on Facebook protected free speech? (WashingtonPost.com)
* Ex-Detroit Free Press reporter who’s now blogging is upset with Voice of San Diego for claiming it broke a story that he uncovered. (VoiceofSanDiego.org)
* Terry Tang is named New York Times deputy editorial page editor. (NYTimes.com)
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