Mike Pramik continued his excellent work, covering the liquidation of City Center… I swear, every time I read a piece about that mall, my heart sinks…
Mike Dewine’s (yes that Mike Dewine) editorial commenced as an “I Told You So” on spending, but thankfully finished making strong points about this being America’s one shot to get this right… The front page piece on religion was solid, but it should have never been considered as anything more than Life and Arts material…
Sherri Williams metro section lead on recreation center assistance spoke to the problem of closing the centers, but never addressed the impact on individuals or communities if the centers closed… Dan Gerino’s business lead “Winds of Change” was also half-hearted, never addressing the criticisms (and there are many) of wind power…
Sports featured amazing diversity… Equally (for once) spotlighting the Blue Jackets, Buckeyes, and tonight’s Crew Stadium clash between the United States and Mexico… Life and Arts was a disappointment… It ran another full page spread on Abraham Lincoln (no I am not kidding) and they closed the paper with 25 Things You Should Know About Flip Side (also not kidding)…
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
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