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Patrick Soon-Shiong thins editors, reporters
Their (SDUT) website stinks. Not only in but outside the paywall. Their site is slow, and they have so many nag screens pop-up begging for this and that. I do not use them as a news source.— March 24, 2020 3:56 p.m.
Former San Diego Union-Tribune publisher unloading wife and La Jolla estate
The way our world is going haywire, don't be surprised if we see Papa Doug buy an even more expensive estate, on-top of all of San Diego, then marry Roger Hedgecock. The sky-high egos of both men would allow them to buy and rule the world soon.— January 19, 2020 5:48 p.m.
Curtain closes on Scott Kaplan of Mighty 1090
If they owe the Mexican owner of the sticks (transmitters) lots of money, let's hope some people don't get whacked in their kneecaps.— April 19, 2019 11:40 p.m.
Message at airport on Uber-Lyft staging area a joke?
Scott Jones from Ace Parking is the manager of the airport, he owns most of the politicians in town too.— April 4, 2019 5:23 p.m.
Not laziness, not mental illness, not alcoholism, and not mental illness
If the State of California, City and County of San Diego GOV, along with the various incorporated cities in the county, really applied solutions to problems, there would be affordable housing. The problem is there is no profit for the real e$tate developers, nor landlords, in helping the crisis of homelessness. It's much more attractive for the local politicos to say they want to expand the convention center ($$$), they want to build a super $ports complex, or boot Anthony's out of the long-time building in the S.D. Port District's jurisdiction, because some big developer and large chain restaurant owners wanna put something more pretty there, which greatly increases revenue/profit streams, for decades to come, which a portion goes back to the bureaucracies of the SD Port District, SD City and others. The "pretty" part is you would not want the old unsightly Anthony's too close to Little Italy with all the folks paying $3,000/month for a cute studio apartment.— December 15, 2018 11:04 a.m.
Farewell to a professional love
Hi Don, keep exposing the bad guys: White light always illuminates the dark.— September 27, 2018 12:32 a.m.
Curmudgeon Don Bauder's view of debt
Dear Don, thanks again for your fine investigative reporting and willingness to expose those that much news media, will not report on. Take care...— September 26, 2018 11:54 p.m.
Farewell to a professional love
Just think Don, you do Twitter, then you can read all the early morning tweets from Donald Trump. It's really exciting, and your blood pressure will actually come down reading his tweets.— September 23, 2018 11:26 p.m.
Don Bauder: Psychodlzard: I adore the Adagietto from the Mahle...
Dear Don, you have been an inspiration as a fine journalist to me for decades (many). I will miss your investigative reporting and disclosing what many other reporters will not. I trust you will continue searching for GOV and corporate corruption and more, and reporting your facts. I appreciate that during the decades, those that disagreed with you, or even might have been uncivil and impolite, you always responded with kindness in return. That is a GIFT! Will you maintain a Facebook account, and do you have an e-mail address? Godspeed to you Mr. Bauder: "May you always have...Walls for the winds. A roof for the rain. Tea beside the fire. Laughter to cheer you. Those you love near you. And all your heart might desire."— September 19, 2018 6:52 p.m.
Forced out but not outfoxed
Thanks for that input 'dwbat'. That would be interesting to know more about the Hollywood "early" history. I sensed that place was old-school. I really have admired the level of service at Cafe La Maze. Today it is a real treat to walk into an establishment playing Classical or Jazz (or live piano) in the background, versus the places that have hit music up so loud on the overhead speakers that you cannot carry on a dinner conversation.— September 17, 2018 11:13 a.m.