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Underfunded and outmanned, the scrappy afternoon paper could sometimes prevail over the competition -- but couldn't survive its own mismanagement.
By Scott Rosenberg
March 21, 2000
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A San Jose Mercury News columnist's suspension reveals less about ethics than about the newsroom's changing balance of power.
By Scott Rosenberg
July 27, 1999
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Newspaper people stay off the record about what they make -- but they're sure they should be making more.
By Lori Leibovich
October 28, 1997
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The departure of wishy-washy editor Shelby Coffey III completes a top-down housecleaning at the Los Angeles Times.
By Catherine Seipp
October 17, 1997
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The nimble Wall Street Journal consistently scoops the New York Times -- and it has the figures to prove it.
By Mark Lasswell
July 24, 1997
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American media are running less and less foreign news.
By Martha Ann Overland
July 1, 1997
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Our addiction to information is ruining our ability to think.
By David Futrelle
June 27, 1997