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Posted Sun, Apr 8, 11:44 p.m.
RE: reheated Sanelli?: You identified it as running originally in the Queen Anne News - and it can be found in the March 09, 2007 archive. The Belltown Messenger has it on the current April edition, though I could swear it was on an earlier edition earlier today. Mistaken? How ...
MOREPosted Sun, Apr 8, 5:10 p.m.
reheated Sanelli?: hmmm... another reheated piece from Mary Lou Sanelli. Maybe Crosscut is taking a Reader's Digest approach, but this appeared not only in Crosscut, and the QA News, but also last winter in the Belltown Messenger. Sanelli seems overly fond of leftovers- this isn't the first recycled Sanelli freelance ...
MOREPosted Mon, Apr 2, 11:52 p.m.
Advocacy or reporting?: The two articles posted on this meeting lean seriously over the line. To characterize Ken Bounds as disliked is an awfully broad stroke. The articles also have a self-serving tone, in particular, linking excessively to the Andrews newsletter (which, by the way, offers you the opportunity to ...
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