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Have been posted at the Daily News site, here.

UPDATED:

There's more on Luke Ford's site, including this tidbit:

After the program, I went outside and asked Ron Kaye, Editor of the L.A. Daily News, why his paper did not run Tony Castro’s news-breaking January 2007 piece that detailed how Mayor Villaraigosa was not wearing his wedding ring and was not being seen in public with his wife.

Kaye said the story was not solid enough to publish. It was fine for a blogger to publish it, but a newspaper has to be more responsible. It was not enough the mayor was not wearing his wedding ring, the paper had to be sure it meant something.

Exactly.

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