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The issue? Two muggers attempting to rob a newspaper delivery van last week apparently found nothing of value inside the vehicle, the San Francisco Examiner reports today.

The deliveryman was doing his early morning paper. Although he originally said it was "insulting" to suggest that he was attempting to promote Michelle Shocked with a coordinated media effort across three of his publications, S.

Newspaper Company President Todd. Sometimes we fret about local media consolidation and sometimes, on days like today, it appears the fourth estate is doing just fine in the Bay Area. Which is why you can practically smell. According to multiple sources. According to a statement later released by the company, the sale expected to close on. Staffers confirm that "several factors" led to his sudden departure. Eve Batey of SF Appeal notes,.

He would like to tell you that Newsom's alleged plan to criminalize not recycling stinks worse than Ayn. Less than a week after the fatal tiger mauling at the SF Zoo, much of the news that has slowly unraveled from the Christmas Day tiger attacks has been disheartening. From the downplayed. Jones and Paul Hogarth. The choice seemed dubious at best. At age 24, Will Hearst had given no indication that he was anything other than the spoiled son of rich, indulgent parents.

The year before, he had been expelled from Harvard. Hearst had paid little attention to his classes at Harvard, but there was one subject he did study intensely: The newspaper industry. Pulitzer had revolutionized the newspaper business, and become very rich, by tapping into what ordinary New Yorkers, including its vast numbers of working-class immigrants, wanted to read.

His first move was to get the exclusive San Francisco rights to publish cabled articles from the respected New York Herald. The Call was unable to afford to follow suit, but The Chronicle did. A ferocious newspaper war was on. As editor and publisher, Hearst threw himself into that fight with a vengeance.

The previous question: From to , how many people entered or departed the country through the immigration station at Angel Island? This week's question: Who said, "I can handle a hundred thousand men in battle He also began paying top dollar to writers. An Examiner reporter hurled himself from a ferry into the bay to expose the unpreparedness of the crew. Another got drunk and was checked into the House of Inebriates for two weeks, writing a story revealing that the sobering-up facility was misused as a private jail.

But Hearst, ever restless, had become bored with San Francisco. Everyone expected the young upstart from the West to fail.



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