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Daily Archives: July 30, 2007
Born in the U.S., Lanaro competes for Mexico and would like to hear that anthem at the Pan American Games
From the Los Angeles Times: Lanaro has since left swimming and is now a pole vaulter — the seventh-best in the world, in fact. But if he climbs to the top of the medal platform today during the final full … Continue reading
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A War We Might Just Win
About six months ago, I gave up on our efforts in Iraq. Since then, things have been getting for our side. Two blokes from the liberal Brookings Institute writes in the New York Times: In war, sometimes it’s important to … Continue reading
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I Need A Model To Feed Me Grapes And Wipe My Furrowed Brow
I’ve got a video camera coming over Tuesday afternoon to make a short on my glamorous world of blogging and I want some eye candy to liven things up. I wish I knew some attractive women. Instead all the chicks … Continue reading
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Tabloid Prodigy Marlise Elizabeth Kast
I first heard of Marlise on LAObserved. After I read Tabloid Prodigy (Marlise worked at the tabs from October 1997 to March 2001), I went looking for a review that articulated my confused feelings about the book. I found it … Continue reading
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Remembering Bill Walsh
I covered Bill Walsh and the San Francisco 49ers from 1985-1987 for KAHI/KHYL radio. I was 19-21 yo. Bill was always calm and cerebral. He never lost his temper. He didn’t try to be popular. We journalists were a necessary … Continue reading
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