MONDAY, MARCH 26, 2007
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Los Angeles Times editor
James O'Shea says he's not going to sit like a silent lamb while former editorial page editor
Andres Martinez "distorts my record" and attacks the newsroom. "Andres suggests I came to Los Angeles as some sort of agent of Tribune Company to quell an 'uprising by the imperial subjects.'" He says that's "an insult to hard-working people who happen to disagree with Andres. I came here because it was an honor to be selected to lead a great newspaper with an excellent staff in one of the most interesting cities in the world."
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Martinez is angry "simply because he was caught out," says Rutten (LAT)
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Carr: Just who's in charge at LAT? The answer seems to be no one (NYT)
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Add the name of ex-LA mayor Riordan to the chorus of LAT critics (MW)
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Armstrong: Martinez exposed a "common problem" at newspapers (N-P)
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Kinsley: "At the Los Angeles Times, the self-destruction continues" (Time)
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Publisher Hiller's pal Rumsfeld was asked to guest-edit Current (DHD)
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Why resort to tired choices, nepotism when picking guest editors? (LAO)Posted at 8:35:07 AM
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