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    Jun 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Palin doesn't get what journalists do

    In 2005, when their city drowned, the staff of the New Orleans Times-Picayune stayed in it longer than common sense and simple prudence would dictate. People who had lost homes, loved ones, and their city itself concentrated on gathering the news and putting it out. They finally left huddled in newspaper delivery trucks, water up to the headlights, decamping to Baton Rouge, 75 miles away, where they went right back to reporting the news.
    In 2005, when their city drowned, the staff of the New Orleans Times-Picayune stayed in it longer than common sense and simple prudence would dictate. People who had lost homes, loved ones, and their city itself concentrated on gathering the news and...

    Tags: The New York Times, Sarah Palin, Los Angeles Times, New York City, Media Industry

  2. Aug 1, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Breitbart.com sets sights on ruling the conservative conversation

    Andrew Breitbart loathed the "institutional left," and what he called "the Democrat media complex." A son of Brentwood who cut his sharp online incisors working alongside blogging pioneers Matt Drudge and Arianna Huffington, Breitbart went on to forge an eponymous website and persona as one of the fiercest voices of the right. His mission appeared cut short March 1, when he died of heart failure. Breitbart was just 43.
    Andrew Breitbart loathed the "institutional left," and what he called "the Democrat media complex." A son of Brentwood who cut his sharp online incisors working alongside blogging pioneers Matt Drudge and Arianna Huffington, Breitbart went on to forge...

    Tags: Harvard, Racism, Arianna Huffington, Politics, Civil Rights

  4. Jun 14, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  5. Mailbag: Catamaran took him around the globe

    John Conser of Costa Mesa, a designer and builder of the Conser 47 catamaran, greeted David Pollitt, proud owner of the Conser 47, Shearwater, upon David's completion of a three-year, solo circumnavigation around the world.
    John Conser of Costa Mesa, a designer and builder of the Conser 47 catamaran, greeted David Pollitt, proud owner of the Conser 47, Shearwater, upon David's completion of a three-year, solo circumnavigation around the world. "Congratulations, David, on...

    Tags: Scott Walker, Labor Legislation, Politics, Thomas Paine, Atlantic Ocean

  6. Jun 24, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  7. The essentiality of journalism

    In 2005 when their city drowned, the staff of the New Orleans Times-Picayune stayed in it longer than common sense and simple prudence would dictate. People who had lost homes, loved ones, and their city itself concentrated on gathering the news and...

    Tags: Sarah Palin, New York City, The Miami Herald, Pulitzer Prize Awards, The New York Times

  8. Mar 2, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Andrew Breitbart dies at 43; conservative Internet entrepreneur who took on the left

    Andrew Breitbart, the pugnacious, conservative Internet entrepreneur who took on the left and what he called the "media bully cabal" with a series of exposes that were explosive and sometimes flawed, died early Thursday after collapsing near his home in Westwood. He was 43.
    Andrew Breitbart, the pugnacious, conservative Internet entrepreneur who took on the left and what he called the "media bully cabal" with a series of exposes that were explosive and sometimes flawed, died early Thursday after collapsing near his home in...

    Tags: Sarah Palin, Kurt Cobain, Racism, Arianna Huffington, Politics

  10. Jan 20, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. CNN, John King, ABC, Brian Ross have nothing to apologize for with Gingrich

    In November, I advanced one of CNN's  debates with a piece hoping aloud that Wolf Blitzer would not let Newt Gingrich bully him as the the former Speaker of the House had been doing to other debate moderators.
    The Baltimore Sun
    In November, I advanced one of CNN's  debates with a piece hoping aloud that Wolf Blitzer would not let Newt Gingrich bully him as the the former Speaker of the House had been doing to other debate moderators. Here's a bit of what I wrote: And so it...

    Tags: News Agency, Bill Clinton, Republican Party, CNN (tv network), Wolf Blitzer

  12. Dec 28, 2011 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  13. Policinski: These days, it's harder to identify who is a journalist

    Guest columnist
    Journalists used to be easy to identify, in life, in the law — heck, even in the movies. Not that many years past, journalists were the people carrying notebooks and pencils and maybe wearing a “Press” badge or card. They were newspaper...

    Tags: Chris Matthews, Freedom of the Press, Politics, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice

  14. Jan 26, 2012 |Column| Tribune Media Services
  15. Jun 13, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  16. Monday morning talkers: Weiner's shirtless gym photos

    On weekday mornings, I'll post the most controversial, shocking and (of course) ridiculous stories for your reading pleasure. That way, when you walk into work, you'll be the master of witty conversation. Articles  • As I said earlier, a classic...

    Tags: David Simon, FBI

  17. Dec 28, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  18. What will be the fate of Arts & Letters Daily?

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    What will the future be for Arts & Letters Daily, now that founding editor Denis Dutton has passed away?...
  19. Jan 2, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  20. Denis Dutton dies at 66; founder of Arts & Letters Daily website

    Denis Dutton, a scholar, author and Internet trailblazer who founded <a href="http://www.aldaily.com">Arts &amp; Letters Daily</a>, a pithy website that links thousands of devoted followers around the world to smart, provocative writing online about books, culture and ideas, died Tuesday in Christchurch, New Zealand, where he taught philosophy at Canterbury University. He was 66.
    Denis Dutton, a scholar, author and Internet trailblazer who founded Arts & Letters Daily, a pithy website that links thousands of devoted followers around the world to smart, provocative writing online about books, culture and ideas, died Tuesday in...

    Tags: Canterbury, Los Angeles, Services and Shopping, Newt Gingrich, Ravi Shankar

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