LA Times in fine formReason number 4,327,119 to thank goodness for the
Internet: I remember when reading an out-of-town newspaper meant driving to the
one news stand in wherever and paying $5 for a daily, even more for a Sunday
edition. Now one and all can enjoy the best papers on the web. Today's
LA
Times is exhibit A, with interesting stories
on the decline of the city's jewish business district,
Dan Neil's entertaining review of the Chevy Cobalt SS, a quick hit on Dreyer's (maker
of Haagen Daz and other ice creams) noting that their "Frosty Paws" line of dog
ice cream treats has become their most profitable product, and a
winning profile of the idiots of major league baseball aka the Boston
Red Sox. And who knew that Snoop Dogg coached kids
football?
Subject tags: Culture, Journalism, LA, Redsox Posted: Thu - August 18, 2005 at 10:17 AM |
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