The Side Deal in the Deal for Dow Jones
New York Times, August 2, 2007
By Andrew Ross Sorkin and Richard Perez-Pena
On Sunday night, after months of debate within the Bancroft family about protecting the editorial independence of Dow Jones & Company, the discussion turned to a very different, 11th-hour, question: would Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation cover the Bancrofts' legal and banker fees?
If the answer were yes, the family would vote yes, too.
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