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Goring the Bull

By Seth Hettena

One only need to turn to Supervisor Horn to find out how not to deal with bad press.

The Top Ten San Diego Corrections

By Seth Hettena

An editor lost his job recently after a big correction. But how does it rank among the best in recent memory?

THE PEANUT GALLERYDr. Aguirre

By Seth Hettena

The city attorney is dishing out psychological diagnoses but bristling at questions sent his way.

THE PEANUT GALLERYThe U-T's Representative

By Seth Hettena

Carol Goodhue, unlike other newspaper ombudsmen, shies from criticism or news revelations about the paper's workings. And there are no plans to change.

THE PEANUT GALLERYLittle to Read in San Diego's Reader

By Seth Hettena

The weekly paper is thick and rich but its doing little to educate, enlighten or entertain the community.

THE PEANUT GALLERYThe Union Tribune's Gutting

By Seth Hettena

I heard a couple of old hands at the newspaper say it feels like the end of something, more so than even the 1992 merger of the morning Union and the Evening Tribune.

THE PEANUT GALLERYAll Hail Clear Channel

By Seth Hettena

The conglomerate only has seven stations in San Diego these days but they still managed to rake in a combined $63.1 million -- nearly a third of all local radio revenue.

THE PEANUT GALLERYDumping the Ratings Hunt for the Vote Hunt

By Seth Hettena

Marti Emerald talks about working day and night to get a job that pays half as much as the one she just quit and why it was OK to report on the city while planning a bid to help run it.

THE PEANUT GALLERYAguirre's Fully Focused Nightmare

By Seth Hettena

Instead of asking meaningful questions about how the city's public radio station is run, the city attorney set out on a foolish quest to uncover the sinister media conspiracy that is the only possible reason he could be getting bad press.

THE PEANUT GALLERYThe Major Daily Sheds Its D.C. Eyes

By Seth Hettena

A year after the Union-Tribune celebrated the highest honor in journalism, two of the people who made it happen are taking severance packages and Copley News Service is disintegrating.

THE PEANUT GALLERYWhat's in a Number

By Seth Hettena

How the national media turned a San Diego disaster into a sensational global story using a tally of evacuees that couldn't stop growing.

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