Sunday, March 31, 2013
Phoenix Editor Carly Carioli said
, will remain open. At the time, Phoenix Editor Carly Carioli said, “It’s not a surprise this has been portrayed as the sky is falling, but that’s not what it feels like to us here.According to Kadzis, the switch from tabloid to glossy last October won favor with readers and local advertisers. 7 when LAPD officers guarding the suburban Torrance home of a Dorner target blasted at least 100 rounds into their Toyota pickup.’s online radio station, will not continue in its present form, its fate to be decided shortly. Do not believe you listen to it again.The weekly’s closing, Orlean continued, “Removes one more venue for a certain kind of writing that I know was very important to me.S. The deal specified no admission of liability. Dorner killed one sheriff's deputy and wounded another in a gunbattle that ended with fire consuming the cabin he holed up in. Others who started at the paper include Joe Klein, Sidney Blumenthal, Janet Maslin and David Denby.The uproar stirred by the female executives opened wounds about privilege, choice and class divide. You are beyond amazing. We understand you make mistakes. You're running on empty," she said.
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