Submitted by Anonymous Source (not verified) on Wed, 07/18/2007 - 9:41am.
but it does start to settle.
the new Growth and Sustainability [sic?] beat is coming together...Shelby Oppel Wood in a new position that combines reporting, web, multimedia, online presence. Pat O'Neill, formerly public health, now covering congestion of a traffic nature. Word is that arts/O! will stay much the same. Living should be the big change (again)...you have to wonder how long they are going to keep with the daily themes..."Pets" continues to be a stretch, although if they can bolster the online Living presence, pets videos are a sure-fire hit (just ask your TV friends).
There was Jonathan Nicholas' farewell column as he moves to the editorial writers group.
Other recent additions to the "Special to The Oregonian" list: Fred Leeson, and Sara Perry?
By the way, how about that newish Street/single copy edition? Very alarming. Big headlines. Bigger pictures.
Newspaper topics never do as well on this site as TV-related ones do.
but it does start to settle.
the new Growth and Sustainability [sic?] beat is coming together...Shelby Oppel Wood in a new position that combines reporting, web, multimedia, online presence. Pat O'Neill, formerly public health, now covering congestion of a traffic nature. Word is that arts/O! will stay much the same. Living should be the big change (again)...you have to wonder how long they are going to keep with the daily themes..."Pets" continues to be a stretch, although if they can bolster the online Living presence, pets videos are a sure-fire hit (just ask your TV friends).
There was Jonathan Nicholas' farewell column as he moves to the editorial writers group.
Other recent additions to the "Special to The Oregonian" list: Fred Leeson, and Sara Perry?
By the way, how about that newish Street/single copy edition? Very alarming. Big headlines. Bigger pictures.
Newspaper topics never do as well on this site as TV-related ones do.