How's that for free advertising?

Submitted by thedude on Tue, 02/13/2007 - 5:08pm.

Quote from above the fold page one story in the Daily Astorian:

"It's time that somebody takes a stand for the working class in this city," resident Katherine Head told the Council. She pointed out the apartment dwellers are the teachers, police officers, journalists and nurses of Seaside. She does not believe residents are getting fair notice of the conversions, or that they are able to appeal them effectively. "They're busy trying to survive."

They fail to mention that 'resident' Katherine Head is also the editor of the Daily A's primary competition, the Seaside Signal.

Link is here:
http://dailyastorian.com/main.asp?SectionID=2&SubSectionID=398&ArticleID...

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Submitted by Anonymous Source (not verified) on Wed, 02/14/2007 - 1:12am.

Yawn

Submitted by Anonymous Source (not verified) on Wed, 02/14/2007 - 10:35am.

I used to work at the Seaside Signal. And I'm sure the Daily Ass probably feels its primary competition is the O -- the Sig and the Ass don't cover the same stuff and are on different parts of the coast. I should know --- I was supposed to be covering Cannon Bleach but I loved Astoria more and finally was told unequivocably to STOP GOING THERE AND COVERING THEIR STUFF.

Still, I'm surprised the Ass wouldn't recognize the Sig woman.....it seems like there should be some collegiality there.....

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