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Appliance Salesman Turns Gurunew
 
      
      
      
      
        
          The Association of Happiness for All 
Mankind, or AHAM, based in Randolph 
County, N.C., leads followers across the 
country in a voyage of self-discovery -- 
mostly over the 
telephone, Linda Ray writes in 
Independent Weekly. A 72-year-old former 
appliance salesman named Dee W. 
Trammell, now known simply as 
Ramana, guides the faithful through 
their teleconferenced meditation 
sessions.  "AHAM promises 
perpetual happiness if you follow its 
path of self-inquiry," Ray writes. "For 
some it's the answer to a lifetime of 
searching ... for still others, it's an 
addiction ..."
          
        
      
    
    
    
    
    New Times, VVM Cut Deal, Close Papersnew
          Village Voice Media paid NT Media 
more than $1 million to close New 
Times Los Angeles, sources tell the 
Los Angeles Times. New 
Times paid VVM a lesser amount to 
shutter 
Cleveland Free Times, the daily 
reports. 
An anti-trust lawyer says the 
transaction, negotiated quietly over the 
past three months, "could raise rather 
interesting antitrust issues."
          
        
      
    
    
      
        Los Angeles Times  | 
      
      10-03-2002  10:43 am  | 
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    LA Weekly Ad Staff Rejects Unionnew
 
      
      
      
      
        
          By a two-vote margin, LA Weekly's 
advertising and promotional staff voted 
not to join the union that represents 
editorial employees, the Los Angeles 
Times reports.  The close vote and 
hard-fought campaign have opened 
wounds Publisher Beth 
Sestanovich says she wants to heal.
          
        
      
    
    
      
        Los Angeles Times  | 
      
      10-02-2002  10:07 am  | 
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    Journalists on the Witness Standnew
 
      
      
      
      
        
          The trend toward international justice 
could force journalists to 
compromise their craft and 
profession by testifying in tribunals. 
What’s bad for the media is bad for the 
public, Richard Byrne writes in 
the Boston Phoenix.  Major news 
organizations on this side of the Atlantic 
are fighting subpoenas from the 
International Criminal Tribunal for the 
former Yugoslavia (ICTY), based in The 
Hague.
          
        
      
    
    
    
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    Metro Newspapers Join the Ruxton Group
      
      10-02-2002  10:13 am  | 
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    Strausbaugh's a "Rock Star"new
          Taffy Akner interviews New York 
Press Editor John Strausbaugh for 
mediabistro.com and finds it "hard to tell 
if
                                                          
Strausbaugh is the coolest dude
                                                          ever... or 
the world's biggest geek." 
Conclusion? Whatever, he's a rock star.
          
        
      
    
    
      
        mediabistro.com  | 
      
      10-01-2002  4:57 pm  | 
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    Gannett's "Alternatives"new
          Can Gannett Co. create alternatives to 
itself? Burl Gilyard, himself a former 
alt-weekly staff writer, looks into Gannett's 
plans to launch entertainment 
weeklies in Lansing, Mich., and Boise, 
Idaho, for AJR. Berl Schwartz, editor 
of the alt-weekly City Pulse in Lansing, 
says Gannett's targeting these small 
markets because it 
"wants to feed on the guppies 
before it heads to the deeper waters."
          
        
      
    
    
      
        AJR  | 
      
      10-01-2002  4:35 pm  | 
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    Gambit's Reckdahl Honored for Juvenile Justice Seriesnew
          Katy Reckdahl wins a 2002 
Casey Journalism Center Medal for 
Distinguished Coverage of Children and 
Family Issues.  Her award in the 
non-daily newspaper category is for her 
"full and compelling report on the troubled 
Tallulah Correctional Center for Youth" 
that appeared last year in Gambit 
Weekly, the center's release states. 
The series won a first-place in the 
news feature category of the 
Alternative Newsweekly Awards.
          
        
      
    
    
      
        The Casey Journalism Center on Children and Families  | 
      
      10-01-2002  3:30 pm  | 
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    Chicago Real Estate Ad Market Boomingnew
 
      
      
      
      
        
          Ads for apartments have skyrocketed in the past year, Chicago Reader Classifieds Manager Brett Murphy tells Crain's Chicago Business. The jump has fueled 25 percent growth in ad volume at a time when help-wanted ads are down, and landlords who once took out a single ad to find a tenant now run one for many weeks, he tells the business newspaper.
          
        
      
    
    
      
        Crain's Chicago Business (registration required)  | 
      
      10-01-2002  10:26 am  | 
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    Preventing the Fire Next Timenew
 
      
      
      
      
        
          From London's wobbling Millennium Bridge to the collapse of the World Trade Center, engineer Tony Fitzpatrick has tackled some tough problems. 
          Fitzpatrick, a San Francisco-based engineer and world-renowned authority on tall
                            buildings, tells SF Weekly's Matt Smith that the most reasonable response to the World Trade Center disaster is
                            also one of the simplest: improved fire codes for skyscrapers
          
        
      
    
    
    
    
    Reckdahl Honored with Casey Medal
      
        Gambit Weekly  | 
      
      10-01-2002  3:19 pm  | 
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    LA Weekly Names Cole Associate Publishernew
 
      
      
      
      
        
          LA Weekly has named Natalie 
Cole, 
formerly director of sales 
development and general merchandise 
for the Los Angeles 
Times, associate publisher. Cole is the 
third former LA Times ad executive 
hired 
in the past month by LA/OC Weekly
Publisher Beth Sestanovich, who is 
herself a former advertising director for 
the Times.
          
        
      
    
    
      
        LA Weekly news release  | 
      
      09-30-2002  3:05 pm  | 
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