The Union-Tribune doesn't even qualify as a newspaper IMHO. It's a clipping
service from AP and Reuters with some local content tossed in.

I hear what you are saying about the Post.

On 9/1/06, Larry  wrote:
>
>
> Section C of the Washington Post is the lifestyle section. Not the
> editorial page. There is a difference. That's typically where you find stuff
> involving brain dead models and the like - Brittney Spears latest belly
> button ring in other words. Editorial sections usually mean newspaper
> policy. In case you have not noticed, the lifestyle section means fluff. Now
> newspapers in San Diego where you are may be run differently, but the last
> time I checked, the Washington Post's style section has a differrent staff
> and has very different set of policies than the editorial page. Mind you
> California has long seemed to place more importance on fluff than on
> gravitas.
>


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