AAN News
Breast Cancer Awareness Marketing: Race for the Profits
 
      
      
      
      
        
          Breast cancer awareness month and races for cures
                                    gloss over the hidden agendas
                                    and conflicts of interest in the
                                     so-called fight against breast
                                                          cancer. Fairfield County Weekly's Mary Ann Swissler  looks at the intense marketing of breast cancer awareness and the medical industry it actually benefits.
          
        
      
    
    
    
    
    Shaw: New Times LA Closing Reflects the Timesnew
          Erstwhile media critic David Shaw 
mourns the passing of New Times 
LA, "even if it was often shrill and 
sometimes irresponsible," he says. 
While admitting that it's "difficult to 
generalize about the alternative press 
since some of the papers ... are so 
idiosyncratic as to defy 
categorization," Shaw reflects on how 
alternative weeklies have changed.
          
        
      
    
    
      
        Los Angeles Times  | 
      
      10-14-2002  12:28 pm  | 
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    New Times, Nashville Scene Win Clarion Awardsnew
          The Association for Women in 
Communications named Sarah 
Fenske, Cleveland Scene and 
David Holthouse, Phoenix New 
Times, feature story winners, while 
Willy Stern and Liz 
Garrigan of the Nashville Scene, and 
the New Times staff won Clarion 
awards for 
feature series.
          
        
      
    
    
      
        The Association of Women In Communications  | 
      
      10-11-2002  5:58 pm  | 
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    One-Wheel Roller Mulls Life in the Fast Lanenew
 
      
      
      
      
        
          Saint Louisian Leo White, aka the 
"One-Wheel Roller," has won more than 
54 regional competitions since he began 
skating at age six. With his ability to slip 
into a low, stealthy, single-skate 
glide from a full-throttle roll, White is 
the skating equivalent of the 
drool-inducing basketball player who can 
charge down the court at Formula One 
speed, then stop, pop and bury a jumper 
from 15 feet in transition, writes Mike Seely of the
Riverfront Times. This week, he's 
attending the World Championship of 
Performing Arts in Los Angeles. Whether he  relocates to LA may 
be the million-dollar question for the 
One-Wheel Roller, whose niche is 
anything but sure-fire bankable, Seely 
says.
          
        
      
    
    
    
    
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        Anya Sophe Behn  | 
      
      10-11-2002  1:33 pm  | 
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    Weekly Alibi Buys Building
 
      
      
      
      
        
          Albuquerque’s alt-weekly will be 
moving to new digs downtown 
sometime early this winter. The paper 
purchased the building for $600,000 from 
a local attorney and will now be able to 
consolidate offices under one 
roof after spending years with 
departments scattered in 
different buildings.
          
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        Josef Sawyer  | 
      
      10-10-2002  2:23 pm  | 
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      Tags: Weekly Alibi
    
    
    AAN Papers Take Three Firsts in NNA Contestnew
          The San Francisco Bay Guardian 
wins two first place awards in the 
National Newspaper Association's 2002 
Better Newspaper Contest: Tali 
Woodward for Best Health Story, and 
Dan Zoll for Best  
Education/Literacy Story. Willy 
Stern of the Nashville Scene 
takes a first in Best Investigative or 
In-Depth Story or Series for his five-part 
dissection of The Tennessean.
          
        
      
    
    
      
        National Newspaper Association  | 
      
      10-10-2002  1:58 pm  | 
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    Eco-Tourism Taking the "Wild" out of Wildernessnew
 
      
      
      
      
        
          Wilderness tourism in British Columbia 
is a $1.5-billion dollar business, but it 
puts wildlife at risk. Georgia Straight's 
Ben Parfitt looks at the degradation 
to the environment caused by 
hundreds of thousands of tourists 
from all over the world zipping around in 
Zodiacs looking at whales or skiing, 
hiking, snowmobiling and rafting. Many 
people, even some in the tourist industry, 
are beginning the see eco-tourism "as 
a snake swallowing its own tail," 
he writes.
          
        
      
    
    
    
    
    Survivor Rules Free Times' Death a Suicidenew
          Pete Kotz, editor of the surviving 
alt-weekly in Cleveland, admits it's 
"bad form to dance on the grave
                            of another. " Honesty,  
however, "runs by a less civilized code," 
Kotz writes of the deal between New 
Times and Village Voice Media last week 
that shuttered VVM's Cleveland Free 
Times and New Times Los Angeles. "The 
Free Times' death wasn't
                            unexpected or sudden. It 
was long, slow
                            suicide," Kotz says. 
And he charges David Eden, the editor, 
with turning the paper into "a barking 
poodle
                            with no house training."
          
        
      
    
    
      
        Cleveland Scene  | 
      
      10-10-2002  10:14 am  | 
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      Tags: Management
    
    
    War Speech Sparks Large Protest in Cincinnatinew
 
      
      
      
      
        
          President Bush chose Cincinnati for his 
saber-rattling Oct. 7 speech because, he 
said, 
the city represents the "heartland of 
America." If 
so, then the thousands of protesters who 
greeted 
him show how 
divided the country is over war with 
Iraq. For what it's worth, Cincinnati 
CityBeat's Gregory Flannery 
estimates four times as many people 
demonstrated as attended the speech.
          
        
      
    
    
    
    
    