Upon reviewing Vern’s account of Andrea McElroy and Lynne Riddle’s subsequent remarks, a question emerge related to the use of…
Aka elder abuse
Didn't you swing on some old dude?
I guess Esther joins the list of people who assured me I was wrong and yet the Court’s ruling shows…
I guess that works the magical "firefighter" into the description.
Okay, Kerr is a giant pustule. But who cares if he is retired or not?
I just don't see her on my blog's comments sections this year like 2024. I wasn't looking for her on…
You prove your last statement better than you know. Do all kings kill all protesters? No but they rule single-handedly…
Hope you are not an attorney Lee Fink because you apparently didn’t read down to section (h)(4) which overrides (h)(2)…
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Fullerton Observer Smacked Down
Posted on June 14, 2010 | No CommentsPreviously we noted the Fullerton Observer’s legal maneuvering in an attempt to add itself to the city payroll. Last week we found out that Sharon Kennedy’s court filing had been […] -
Newspapers are dying, are books next?
Posted on December 27, 2009 | 7 CommentsNewspapers are dying – that is irrefutable at this point. Published books might be next on the chopping block. Amazon.com, the giant online bookstore, sold more of their e-books, which are read on their […] -
Farewell O.C. Register newspaper carrier
Posted on October 11, 2009 | 7 CommentsA few months ago The Register announced that it would no longer have employees doing newspaper home delivery but instead would contract with the Los Angeles Times to do it. […] -
Is a US version of Pravda in the wings?
Posted on September 20, 2009 | 2 CommentsWhile we read of the print media getting hammered by dropping ad dollars, loss of circulation and the recession, we surely do not want to create Pravda DC. Apparently president […] -
“When papers fold” by Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson.
Posted on March 17, 2009 | No CommentsIn my post yesterday I covered a story out of MD where a mayor was upset with bloggers holding them accountable. I later added a comment of 10 major newspapers […] -
L.A. Times parent company files for bankruptcy protection
Posted on December 9, 2008 | 3 CommentsThe L.A. Times has fired or laid off, or in some cases “retired” many of their best reporters this year. And things just got worse. The Time’s parent company, the […] -
How much longer will newspapers survive?
Posted on July 5, 2008 | 10 CommentsI love reading newspapers. But let’s be honest – they feature old news. We can get news now not only from television and radio but also from our computers and […]
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What happened to the average Joe March 25th update, Vern? Or, better yet, what new re Albert Arzola, Jr.