Monday, December 29, 2008

June, 2008 in Retrospect


Operations Managers Under Attack

Passing of Phil Fox - Former Los Angeles Times Employee

Take Back the Times: A Bad Pressmen's Union Letter to LAT Advertisers

Smokers Beware of Enterprise Rental Cars

Revised Letter to LA Times Advertisers

Message from Marty Keegan - Lead Union Organizer

Paul Gillin Visits the Los Angeles Times

Sammy Maloof & Winning at the Race of Life

David Hiller Singing the National Anthem

Tribune Statement Regarding Wrigley Field

Healthcare Survey for Tribune Employees

Los Angeles Times Rumor Control

Tribune Company Promotes John Hendricks to EVP/Interactive and Broadcast Sales

Ernie Hernandez Returns to the LA Times

Kodak Platesetter Beta Testing at Los Angeles Times

Take Back the Times: Harold Meyerson Says Zell Should Be Jailed

Scott Smith retires as Chicago Tribune publisher

Chicago Tribune's Blogger Meetup

Save Our Trade: 52 Annual North American Newspaper Conference

Blogger Boycott and Petition of Associated Press

Lee Abrams Speaks, and Speaks, and Speaks....

Charles G Laird - Father - Pressman - Pilot

Tribune Company in Default by End of Year?

Save Our Trade: June 16th & 17 Negotiations Update

Where's The New Production at Olympic?

Kanani Fong -30-

Anonymous Comments No Longer Accepted

Shout Out to the Union Members at Newsday

Otis Miller - Father - Pressman - Inventor

R.I.P. George Carlin

Save Our Trade: KFWB 980 AM Radio Spots

Tell Zell: Project 3: The Pension

Fast & Furious Hollywood Stuntman Sammy Maloof

Message from Sam Zell to Tribune Partners

Times Mirror Square Name Restored

Pressman Larry Brush -30-

David Hiller Pre-Layoff Message

Sam Zell on the Economy

Employees Rate Supervision at Tribune Company

Job Action at Los Angeles Times

Ken Reich Rest In Peace - 30 -

In Memory of Ken Reich

Take Back the Times: In Loving Memory of My Dad, Ken Reich

Kevin Roderick Coins New Word - DownZelling

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