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    Jan 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Candidates. And more candidates

    That&rsquo;s about 40 down and about 37 to go. <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/endorsements/">Candidates</a>, that is -- candidates for city, school board and community college offices in the March 3 Los Angeles election.
    That’s about 40 down and about 37 to go. Candidates, that is -- candidates for city, school board and community college offices in the March 3 Los Angeles election. The Los Angeles Times editorial board this week hit about the halfway mark in...

    Tags: Voting, Flu, Los Angeles Times, New Year's Day, Elections

  2. Jan 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Part three: Culture shock

    Tribune Tower was in crisis, and the illustrations of penguins installed in the building's ornate lobby were meant as a constant reminder.
    Tribune Tower was in crisis, and the illustrations of penguins installed in the building's ornate lobby were meant as a constant reminder. With Tribune Co. revenues sliding and managers struggling to adjust to an Internet revolution, executives in early...

    Tags: Radio Industry, Craigslist, Inc., Satellite Technology, Companies and Corporations, Frank Sinatra

  4. Jan 17, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Liguori named CEO of Tribune Co.

    Television executive Peter Liguori was named the new chief executive of Tribune Co. Thursday, taking the reins of the reorganized Chicago-based media company weeks after its emergence from bankruptcy. In a widely expected announcement, Liguori, 52, a...

    Tags: Ross Levinsohn, Companies and Corporations, Entertainment, News Corp., Kenneth Liang

  6. Jan 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Ada Louise Huxtable dies at 91; renowned architecture critic

    Ada Louise Huxtable, the architecture critic who in two decades of writing for the New York Times became a powerful force in shaping New York City and was better known than many of the architects she was covering and certainly more feared, has died. She was 91.
    Ada Louise Huxtable, the architecture critic who in two decades of writing for the New York Times became a powerful force in shaping New York City and was better known than many of the architects she was covering and certainly more feared, has died. She...

    Tags: Norman Foster, Reviews, Research, Robert Venturi, The New York Times

  8. Jan 4, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  9. 'Gasified windbag'

    Whenever you read this, be it in the fading embers of 2012 or the new dawn of 2013, please know that I did not write it; you, the readers, did. Yep, it's that time of year (this year, last year, next yearÉ) for you to have your say on what I've said...

    Tags: Washington, DC, The Wall Street Journal, Labor Day, Fox News Channel (tv network), European Debt Crisis

  10. Jan 18, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  11. 'People's Pledge' in Massachusetts Senate race got mixed reviews

    L.A. NOW
    L.A. City Councilman Eric Garcetti’s call for a “People’s Pledge”—to limit spending by outside groups in the L.A. mayor’s race—hails from Massachusetts, where a similar pact got mixed reviews from the Boston...
  12. Jan 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Part one: Zell's big gamble

    Aside from the business suit he was wearing, which he joked was rented for the occasion,&nbsp;Sam Zell&nbsp;was never more himself than when he appeared at a New York lender conference in April 2007 to hawk his $8.2 billion buyout of&nbsp;Tribune Co.
    Aside from the business suit he was wearing, which he joked was rented for the occasion, Sam Zell was never more himself than when he appeared at a New York lender conference in April 2007 to hawk his $8.2 billion buyout of Tribune Co. Slinging one-...

    Tags: Citigroup Incorporated, Companies and Corporations, Blackstone Group, L.P., NBCUniversal, Shareholders

  14. Dec 1, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  15. Farming: Dealing with lame ducks

    Farm and Food File
     On the face of it, few things carry a more apt name than today’s “lame duck” Congress.  Indeed, how lame is it that after two years of raw partisanship and paralyzing inactivity, we believe two legislative bodies that haven’t...

    Tags: John Boehner, Medicare, Elections, Social Security, Patty Murray

  16. Dec 19, 2012 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  17. Central Florida Political Pulse biographies

    David Damron writes: "Born and raised in the northeast, I moved south to finish college and graduated from the University of Florida in 1995. After covering schools, social services and governemnt in Lake County, I headed to Orlando to cover the Florida...

    Tags: Stanford University, Journalism, Colleges and Universities, France, Columbia University

  18. Jan 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Richard Ben Cramer dies at 62; Pulitzer-winning journalist

    Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Richard Ben Cramer, whose narrative nonfiction spanned presidential politics and the game of baseball, has died. He was 62.
    Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Richard Ben Cramer, whose narrative nonfiction spanned presidential politics and the game of baseball, has died. He was 62. Cramer died Monday at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore of complications from lung cancer,...

    Tags: Lung Cancer, Joe DiMaggio, Sports, Leukemia, Baseball

  20. Dec 21, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. News Corp. print holdings would have lost $2 billion as stand-alone

    Rupert Murdoch's publishing empire, which includes the Wall Street Journal, would have recorded a $2.08-billion loss during its recent fiscal year if it had been a stand-alone company.
    Rupert Murdoch's publishing empire, which includes the Wall Street Journal, would have recorded a $2.08-billion loss during its recent fiscal year if it had been a stand-alone company. The loss was due to write-downs, declines in newspaper advertising...

    Tags: Rupert Murdoch, Australia, Advertising, News Corp., The Wall Street Journal

  22. Dec 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Possibility of Baltimore Sun sale brings interest from investors

    The possibility that the Tribune Co. will sell its newspapers after an imminent exit from bankruptcy has set off a new round of speculation about The Baltimore Sun's future ownership &mdash; along with expressions of interest from potential buyers.
    The possibility that the Tribune Co. will sell its newspapers after an imminent exit from bankruptcy has set off a new round of speculation about The Baltimore Sun's future ownership — along with expressions of interest from potential buyers....

    Tags: Rupert Murdoch, Baltimore County, Companies and Corporations, News Corp., Howard Marks

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