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Tuesday, February 25, 2003


Jane, one of the more daring writers on the Internet and sister of Anne, offered some very kind words that have me thinking about my next dash at fiction and about online publishing, which Jane calls (somewhat tongue in cheek) "sleazy," and the world of traditional journlism, which is rooted in printed newspapers.

The relationship between weblogging in particular (a subset of online publishing to be sure) and traditional journalism is a hot topic of late, and I'll surely have some thoughts on it after some much needed rest -- work ran 12 hours today, our deadline day, and I have this fantasy I will make it into spin class early tomorrow morning.

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Former Daily Cal photo editor Carey Wagner has an excellent series of photos from Joshua Tree in The Desert Sun.

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Norman Weiss' TV Tattle continues to rock, but I haven't spoken with the guy in months. Was it something I said?

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New story: Gap sales pull out of lengthy tailspin (Feb. 21)

New column: Hospitality: Chef's special: Ripe discounts remain at posh restaurants (Feb. 21)

New column: Home Front: Federal defense spending may chill California housing market (Feb. 14)



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