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More layoffs at Union-Tribune
Papa Doug bought the NCT in September 2012 from Lee Enterprises for $12 million. He sold the NCT office building for $7 million to a charter school. The NCT probably posted at least $1 million in operating losses under Papa's ownership. All told, it appears that Papa Doug lost $6 million on the NCT in less than 8 months. A $6 million loss is certainly not a personal best for Papa Doug, but it is an impressive number nevertheless. Godspeed to these two sons of Ireland as they go forth and build their media empire.— May 28, 2013 10:18 p.m.
The job-stealing scam — Texas is the biggest con
Rick Perry is the product of an in-bred gene pool. Dyed in the wool unregenerate Texas white trash. And he's damn proud of it.— May 22, 2013 11:46 p.m.
Appeals court reinstates discrimination case against Ace Parking
Hodges has a tough road ahead of him. San Diego judges are a den of thieves. If you shake hands with a San Diego Judge, count your fingers afterward. Hodge's chances of receiving a fair trial are nil.— May 22, 2013 10:42 p.m.
City sued for halting construction on mixed-use project near SDSU
It appears that the city issued permits for the construction of luxury apartments for one or two residents in each apartment. Filner is apparently concerned the developer intends to convert the project into a massive flop house, where students rent individual beds. Cram three or four beds into every room. Charge $3,000 a month for an apartment that would normally rent for $1,800. Sign up six or more students for each apartment and the monthly rent is an affordable $500 per student. The project does not appear to be economically viable as single resident luxury apartments, particularly with the amount of space allocated to parking. The developer is going to have to cram students into the completed building in order to make the construction costs pencil out. Filner is right to halt construction. The project as represented to the city is not economically viable.— May 21, 2013 11:21 p.m.
Chula Vista exhibit documents WWII Japanese internment
Only Japanese citizens residing in the U.S. who refused to sign loyalty oaths to the U.S. government and renounce loyalty to the Japanese Emperor were put in internment camps. Most were unwilling to sign the oaths because they were uneducated and believed the Emperor was God. The only U.S. citizens of Japanese descent who were put in internment camps were the U.S. born minor children of Japanese citizens who refused to sign loyalty oaths.— May 19, 2013 1:33 p.m.
Papa Doug cut a rug at 70th birthday bash
I've always suspected that Don was a newsroom lothario in the mold of the great Porfirio Bauderosa.— May 15, 2013 11:15 p.m.
Papa Doug cut a rug at 70th birthday bash
The old guy at the microphone is Mike Love of the Beachboys. Papa Doug's reputation would suffer if he didn't hire the real deal. The Beachboys' booking website says the boys charge $100,000 for a one night stand.— May 14, 2013 11:21 p.m.
Papa Doug cut a rug at 70th birthday bash
The band appears to be what's left of the original Beachboys.— May 14, 2013 11:01 p.m.
Taxpayer association slams bonds it once endorsed
Moores came back to town and took more: $600 million and counting from sales of ServiceNow stock.— May 11, 2013 4:54 p.m.
Levi Strauss pays big bucks to get 49ers' stadium naming rights
Mindy's blog said she was kicked off the site.— May 11, 2013 11:29 a.m.