Monthly Archives: August 2007

Journalism That Bloggers Do

Jay Rosen writes: Blowback! That’s what you’re in for when a great American newspaper runs a Sunday opinion piece as irretrievably lame as "Blogs: All the noise that fits" by Michael Skube (Aug. 19). Skube is a former Pulitzer Prize-winning … Continue reading

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KNBC’s Laurel Erickson Suspended

ERSNews.com reports: It looks like Mirthala Salinas may not be the only NBC/Telemundo reporter who is getting an extended vacation this summer. ERS News has learned that KNBC reporter Laurel Erickson may have been placed on suspension as well by … Continue reading

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Dennis Prager Conducting High Holiday Services In LA

Prager said on his third hour of today’s radio show that this will be a first for him and anyone who’s interested should email him: dennisprager@dennisprager.com.

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Rabbi Chaim Seidler-Feller Profiled In The September Issue Of Los Angeles Magazine

I love how Jesse Katz focuses on how the case became a "Jewish American Rorschach test, its interpretation shaped by ideology, by identity, by religious and partisan agendas." I could never become upset about the case. The rabbi felt verbally … Continue reading

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How Desperate Am I?

Bob emails: I remember a TV program that featured women who were attracted to convicted killers. One of the Menedez boys hooked up with a former Playboy model. How desperate are you for a mate? ps No female nibbles from … Continue reading

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