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latimes.com » L.A. Times - Opinion Blog - Aug 13, 2008
Evan R. Goldstein writes an excellent profile in The Chronicle of Higher Education of George P. Lakoff, the U.C. Berkeley professor of cognitive linguistics whose theory of "frames" became very popular among the …
Also tagged: science, california, irony, politicians, propaganda, doubletalk, flame wars, bizarre theories, academia, quotables, credentials, campaign 2008
latimes.com » L.A. Times - Opinion Blog - Aug 12, 2008
Evan R. Goldstein writes an excellent profile in The Chronicle of Higher Education of George P. Lakoff, the U.C. Berkeley professor of cognitive linguistics whose theory of "frames" became very popular among the …
Also tagged: science, california, irony, politicians, propaganda, doubletalk, flame wars, bizarre theories, academia, quotables, credentials, campaign 2008
latimes.com » L.A. Times - Opinion Blog - Jul 26, 2008
At the L.A. Times it often seems that the only kind of colleagues we have are former colleagues, so it's nice to see them turn up in the legitimate media. I couldn't decide whether the most accurate news story of the …
Also tagged: barack obama, breaking news, newspapers, doubletalk, campaign 2008
latimes.com » L.A. Times - Opinion Blog - Jul 23, 2008
The New York Times reports recent financial numbers, and they're so horrifying I'm not even sure they're fit to print: The June performance followed an 11.9 per cent decline in May advertising revenues, and suggested …
Also tagged: newspapers, economy, the msm
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Susan Atkins to stay in prisonlatimes.com » L.A. Times - Opinion Blog - Jul 15, 2008 AP reports that the state parole board today ruled against letting the terminally ill former Manson family member out of prison during the final months of her life, as the editorial board urged last month. The board … Also tagged: crime, los angeles, editorials, california, editorial follow ups, the dead, attaboys and raspberries, barbarism, public shaming |
latimes.com » L.A. Times - Opinion Blog - Jul 10, 2008
Whatever else you may say about the L.A. Times and its personnel (and you've already said plenty), I think it's fair to say we're willing to take our lumps in public. Patrick Frey and Marc Cooper's Dust-Up on the …
Also tagged: los angeles, newspapers, the msm, dust up, teh interwebs
latimes.com » L.A. Times - Opinion Blog - Jul 8, 2008
We hope you're enjoying this week's Dust-Up on the struggles of the L.A. Times. Yesterday, Patrick Frey and Marc Cooper debated what's causing the paper's troubles. Today, they take a look at what L.A. would look …
Also tagged: radio, newspapers, airwaves, the msm, dust up
latimes.com » L.A. Times - Opinion Blog - Jun 26, 2008
...featuring a command performance by one of Opinion L.A.'s own: Huge raid targets gang: More than 500 agents storm an insular L.A. neighborhood in a federal racketeering case. By Joe Mozingo, Sam Quinones and Molly …
Also tagged: africa, energy, global warming, india, religion, crime, environment, los angeles, breaking news, law enforcement, california, lawyers, contents, from our far flung correspondents, gangs
latimes.com » L.A. Times - Opinion Blog - Jun 25, 2008
Various sundry bits of immigration news have slipped through Opinion L.A.'s fingers in the past few days, but let's start with today's hits. Fresh off the virtual press, The Times reports that a lawsuit against the Los …
Also tagged: crime, los angeles, immigration, editorials, law enforcement, editorial follow ups, l a county
latimes.com » L.A. Times - Opinion Blog - Jun 25, 2008
If you've forgotten Warren Swil's Op-Ed on the hidden power of Sleep Mode from back in October, here's a refresher: In standby, a machine is not really turned off. It goes into a state of reduced activity that …
Also tagged: energy, global warming, technology, science, environment, economy, opeds, bizarre theories