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Turkey-minded Grumpy Editor is taking time off

Nov 26, 2009
Marking Thanksgiving, Grumpy Editor is getting away from his cluttered desk today to feast on turkey dinner. Turkey sandwiches follow tomorrow. He will return, a few pounds heavier, on Monday. HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

Remote editing sends shivers up spines of copy editors

Nov 25, 2009
Subediting. That’s the word that will trigger grumbling in newspaper editorial departments in the days ahead as publishers, seeking to boost bottom lines, employ more outsourcing, predicts Grumpy Editor. Latest to go that route in a big way is the...

Gremlins gum up Wall Street Journal dividends list

Nov 24, 2009
In this slow recovering economy, when a major global company announces a 10 percent increase in its quarterly dividend, that is upbeat news.  But Camden, N.J.-based Campbell Soup Co. --- marking its sixth consecutive year of hiking payouts --- sure...

Obama's jobs creation line contains a big 'if'

Nov 23, 2009
With President Barack Obama’s radio/Web address Saturday, Associated Press writer Philip Elliott’s lead on the weekly chat mentioned the president “is citing talks with Asian allies that he says could help create thousands of jobs.”  But...

Health bill won't add one dime to deficit, says Sen. Reid

Nov 20, 2009
Some Washington decision-makers certainly can use a calculator --- make that a big main-frame computer --- to verify figures in connection with the health care reform bill that faces an initial vote tomorrow in the Senate, advises Grumpy Editor. The...


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Grace Norris
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excellent
  Timely postings with overlooked information with the focus especially on print, radio and TV.
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