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Don Rosenberg, who sued the Cleveland Plain Dealer and Cleveland Orchestra after he was taken off the classical music beat, has lost his case. “I can’t say I’m surprised,” writes Baltimore Sun classical music critic Tim Smith, “but I still say it was a brave and worthy battle to fight on behalf of those who were hired to offer our opinions about artistic quality.” || Earlier coverage.
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