New Union-Tribune Publisher Described As a Journalistic Mortician

 Frank Gormlie  May 14, 2009  7 Comments on New Union-Tribune Publisher Described As a Journalistic Mortician

Ed Moss, the new publisher for the recently purchased San Diego Union-Tribune, could be a worry for those who want the paper to survive. Moss, who takes control on Monday, May 18th, was described as a “journalistic mortician,” by Ron Kaye, the former editor of the Los Angeles Daily News, where Moss worked.

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Organic vs Conventional: Have You Been Robbed?

 Source  May 13, 2009  12 Comments on Organic vs Conventional: Have You Been Robbed?

It’s Saturday afternoon and you’re checking out at your local co-op. You’re behind another member of your community, lining up your organic eggs, organic pork chops, organic milk, organic lamb shank, and organic cheese. You feel pretty content. You’re eating right, in a world full of chaos. Your body loves you.

But organic may not mean the food is better for you. ….

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OB Photo Exhibit and Contest – Friday, May 15th

 Frank Gormlie  May 12, 2009  6 Comments on OB Photo Exhibit and Contest – Friday, May 15th

Ocean Beach Photo Exhibit and Contest – this Friday, May 15th, at the Masonic Temple on Sunset Cliffs Boulevard – 6pm – 8:30pm. Join the OB Historical Society for an evening of fun and local culture.

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Is the California Water ‘Drought’ Over-blown by Politicians?

 Source  May 12, 2009  3 Comments on Is the California Water ‘Drought’ Over-blown by Politicians?

Take shorter showers, wash only full loads of laundry, sweep instead of hose your driveway.

These are the messages that Californians are getting as part of the state’s new “Save Our Water” campaign. Water restrictions, farmworker protest marches …

Is this comparable to the worst drought in modern history of the state? Or is it all being over-blown?

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The Anti-War Dilemma: How To Protest A President You Trust

 Source  May 12, 2009  7 Comments on The Anti-War Dilemma: How To Protest A President You Trust

During the Bush era, peace protests were presupposed. If the President of the United States showed up anywhere, so did the protesters. Now that Barack Obama has taken over the helm, though, peace activists are debating and rehashing protest strategies and often not protesting at all.

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Who Are We, We African Americans?

 Ernie McCray  May 12, 2009  1 Comment on Who Are We, We African Americans?

by Ernie McCray

I’m enjoying the honor of helping organize the African American Male Intergenerational Conference that will be held on June 5th and 6th at the Educational Cultural Complex.

The experience has made me think of all the identities I’ve answered to in my 71 years. I entered the world a little colored baby boy and before I could say Jack Robinson, voila, I was a Negro.

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Moving in the Right Direction… Improving Access to Food Stamps

 Source  May 11, 2009  0 Comments on Moving in the Right Direction… Improving Access to Food Stamps

by Staff of the San Diego Hunger Coalition

There are steps that are being taken to address some of the barriers that those in need face when applying for food stamps.

Here are suggestions about additional steps that we can all take to streamline the process: …

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Radio Powered by the People

 Staff  May 9, 2009  4 Comments on Radio Powered by the People

By OB Rag Staffer

On April 15, 1949, a new kind of radio station appeared on the airwaves. Pacifica Radio was founded by Lewis Hill, a pacifist who believed that radio stations should be funded by listeners, not by corporate sponsors.

The first station was KPFA in Berkeley, which still serves the Bay Area. In 1959, sister-station KPFK came on the air in Los Angeles. For years, KPFK’s powerful signal was heard in San Diego at 90.7 FM. Then in February 2000,…

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Governor Schwarzennegger Balances California Budget on the Backs of the Poor

 Lane Tobias  May 7, 2009  5 Comments on Governor Schwarzennegger Balances California Budget on the Backs of the Poor

by Lane Tobias

The Special Election being held on May 19th is being penned by the Schwarzenegger Administration as a way to fix California’s “broken budget system”.

While it is understood that California’s budget woes are going to effect us for generations to come, before voting yes on any of these propositions we should take a look at …

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The Osprey Family of Ocean Beach

 Dixon Guizot  May 7, 2009  9 Comments on The Osprey Family of Ocean Beach

Local birders have been flocking to Ocean Beach’s Robb Field in recent weeks. One big draw has been the osprey family that has nested atop one of the park’s light poles. This family of four includes a proud pair of parents and two chicks, who appear to be about 3/4 of the way to full size.

While I was filming the ospreys at Robb Field, “Dad” flew off toward the San Diego River at one point. A few minutes later, he came back with a large fish in his talons. …

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Despite the old Union-Tribune, we still have democracy

 Frank Gormlie  May 7, 2009  5 Comments on Despite the old Union-Tribune, we still have democracy

On May 6th, the “new” Union-Tribune, under new management, ran an editorial, entitled “Bible of democracy”. It quoted Walter Lippmann who called newspapers “the bible of democracy”.

Is this a description of the old Union-Tribune? Hardly.

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Lawsuit details SEIU surveillance effort of own members in internal battle

 Source  May 7, 2009  0 Comments on Lawsuit details SEIU surveillance effort of own members in internal battle

An unexpected lawsuit has provided dramatic new details about who SEIU is hiring – and how much money it’s spending – to carry out its trusteeship of SEIU-UHW.

On Friday, an international security company sued SEIU in federal court for failing to pay all of its $2.2 million in bills for surveillance and security services … r

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