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September 29, 2005

The Weekly Press, bastion of journalism

You know, sometimes I forget that The Weekly Press actually exists, since I'm busy reading more important publications, like Lucky, The Magazine About Shopping. But this week, contributing editor Donald True Van Deusen -- which sounds faker than Faye Flam -- waxes esoteric about the newspaper industry.

He also takes a shot at the label that pays me:

The highly successful, widely circulated, free weekly newspapers that are run by and for youth continue to pour forth scatological terminology in headlines and body copy as if that made them funny, brave, or honest. Is that what we can expect from tomorrow's newspapers?

Hey, Donald, reading an article by you is like eating shit.

Newspaper obits [Weekly Press]

Posted by D-Mac on September 29, 2005 11:02 AM
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