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NEW YORK (AP) - The new top editor of The Wall Street Journal shook up the senior ranks of the paper's newsroom Wednesday, even as the family that controls the Journal's parent company continued to weigh a possible sale to media baron Rupert Murdoch.
Marcus Brauchli, who became managing editor of the leading business newspaper in mid-April as part of a broader power transfer at Dow Jones & Co., announced several changes among those who report directly to him.
Brauchli said in an interview that the changes were intended to complete the paper's integration of its print and online news businesses and to simplify its international news operations.
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