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Following disappointing year, management shakeup at U-T coming
Sounds like selling subscriber information to third parties is central to the new plan. That should do wonders for circulation.— February 7, 2014 10:07 a.m.
Local hotel business will lag state through next year
Ugh. Why won't the hoi polloi just stay in their ghettos where they belong? It's amazing how much money those hoteliers manage to make from just ekeing out a living... those derelicts should take a lesson or two in how to grip their bootstraps. Maybe we could try armed checkpoints with Studio 54-style bouncers to keep the riff raff out of sight and away from Terry Brown's profit margins. Come to think of it though, what with the beach being free and all we probably *want* those walking cash registers to be scared back to the Riverwalk. No freeloading on vacation around HERE!— December 2, 2013 12:18 p.m.
Proxy war between Paul Jacobs and San Diego contractors in Sac Town
The Dayton/Christen folks are priceless. 'You aren't allowed to build a major project unless you allow for shoddy work, don't guard against cost or time overruns, minimize the jobs produced for the community, and use the workers you import to undercut the local economy! And we'll spend whatever it takes to block any benefit for anyone but us by popping your ball and going home.'— September 5, 2013 1:07 p.m.
Decision in Sherman Heights Walmart case could spell trouble for opponents of North Park Jack in the Box
Notably, in 2012 when the community tried to stop Walmart's demolition of the Farmer's Market building in Sherman Heights, it was Judge Taylor who decided the project could proceed.— August 19, 2013 10:19 a.m.