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O. Casey Corr

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O. Casey Corr is a Seattle writer who has worked for The Seattle Times and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. He now is employed at Seattle University as director of strategic communications. You can e-mail him at casey.corr@crosscut.com.
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O. Casey Corr's comments
Posted Fri, Apr 15, 7:23 p.m.
BlueLight, I'm with you man. I was just writing a comment the other day when...oh, wait, Knute, put down the pie roller! Put down the pie roller! Let's be reasonable! I used to eat at Herfy's. I love JP Patches! I think Ballard should be given back to Norway. Don't ...
MOREPosted Fri, May 15, 6:46 p.m.
Knute, A fine piece here. Putting aside the issue of the tax break, your piece raised a question in my mind. How did the Legislature define "a newspaper?" That struck me as a tricky matter since the definition of a "journalist" has been litigated in libel matters and "journalist" has ...
MOREPosted Fri, Apr 25, 12:29 p.m.
Casey took the buyout: I left during the 2000 newspaper strike.--Casey
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